Aberdeen supervisor Jim Goodwin says rising from tenth to eighth with a win in opposition to St Mirren may bag the Dons six figures.
It has been a disastrous season at Pittodrie that is resulted in a backside six end.
They've received simply one among their post-split matches - a 1-0 win at house to relegated Dundee - and misplaced by the identical margin in opposition to St Johnstone on Wednesday.
Goodwin left his weekend opponents in February for the north nevertheless it hasn't resulted in an instantaneous upturn in outcomes.
A summer time clear-out will happen and several other new faces will probably be introduced in as he moulds Aberdeen in his picture.
The 40-year-old says a win over the Buddies of their remaining match on Sunday may take their prize cash as much as the tune of £150,000.
It will be a giant enhance forward of his rebuild.
The Irishman mentioned: "After all it is an vital recreation. There's skilled pleasure at stake. There's prize cash at stake. It will be nice to get £150,000 or no matter these locations imply.
"That cash would then be used elsewhere. We do not want it to maintain the lights on however we need to end as excessive up the desk as attainable.
"I need to deliver characters to Aberdeen who're going to assist us to greater issues.
"I would like followers to be optimistic as what I'm concerning the future. After Sunday we will sit up for a very thrilling summer time forward."