Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy enjoyed a bumper pay-rise in the last year.
The London Evening Standard says Levy's annual salary increased by just over £500,000 last year.
Figures in the club's accounts for the 2013-14 season show that his pay went up by 30 per cent to £2.16million.
He was the biggest earner on the board, with the seven directors receiving £3.6m in total - a 45 per cent increase from £2.47m.
The rises came amid a season in which Spurs sacked manager Andre Villas-Boas and finished sixth in the table, 10 points off fourth. They made little impact in the cups, going furthest in the Europa League, where they reached the last 16.