The Welsh side are set for a £300,000 windfall due to a clause in Wilfried Bony's transfer agreement, despite the striker playing just two minutes in the knockout stage thus far

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Most importantly, Manchester City will now pay Swansea £300,000 thanks to Wilfried Bony's role in helping the Blues reach the CL semi-finals — Sam Lee (@Sammy_Goal) April 13, 2016

It was all smiles at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as Manchester City booked their place in the last four of the Champions League for the first time.And that good cheer was also replicated in Wales thanks to a clause in the transfer agreement that saw Wilfried Bony leave Swansea City for the semi-finalists in January, 2015.As Football Leaks revealed last month, City parted company with £25 million for the Ivory Coast international, spread over four annual payments, but also committed to a number of performance-related clauses.Swansea City are set for a £300,000 windfall thanks to City's win over Paris Saint-Germain, despite the striker featuring for just two of the 180 minutes played between the two sides.Bony has two goals and two assists in five appearances in Europe's elite club competition but has played just two minutes since the group stage.City will find out their semi-final opponents on Friday and, should they reach the final in Milan and lift the trophy for the first time, Swansea will be set for a further £1m windfall.