Leicester face title rivals Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday

He has offered Leicester players the extra incentive of a luxury holiday

Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is targeting a first title for the club

The Foxes were widely tipped to be relegated but are top of the table

Leicester are exceeding expectations in the Premier League this season

Leicester players will be whisked off on an all expenses paid trip to Las Vegas if they win the Premier League.

The Foxes travel to Arsenal on Sunday where victory would see them extend their lead over the Gunners at the top of the table to eight points.

It emerged last week that Claudio Ranieri’s squad would not be earning any extra cash bonuses over those agreed for finishing up to 12th if they completed one of the most remarkable stories in English football history.

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha will reward Leicester players with a luxury holiday if they can win the league title

Leicester midfielder N'Golo Kante is hugged by team-mate Nathan Dyer during a training session

Foxes defender Robert Huth (left) competes for the ball alongside Marc Albrighton in training on Friday

Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri and his side are exceeding expectations in the league this season

Leicester defender Christian Fuchs warms up in training ahead of Sunday's game against Arsenal

Leicester are top of the Premier League table

However, they have been promised an all expenses paid trip to Sin City if they pull off the mission impossible.

The club's billionaire owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, flanked by his son Aiyawatt, have dangled the carrot as an extra incentive in their bid for title glory.

They can afford it, of course, Srivaddhanaprabha Snr is worth £1.5billion.

Nevertheless, it is the latest show of generosity from the Srivaddhanaprabha family - who have been know to provide free beer for supporters at the King Power Stadium on match-days.

Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez (left) has been one of his side's key players in their title charge this term