After re-signing to world champion League of Legends team SK Telecom T1, many are speculating about mid laner Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok’s new salary. One industry insider, though, has put forth an estimate, stating that SKT likely offered Faker a deal worth around $2.5 million, according to Korean website Naver, and as reported by PVP Live.

“[The] value of it could be more, but they’re estimating he’s received at least that much,” stated one translator.

SKT 최고 대우했다는 ˙페이커˙ 이상혁 연봉은, 네이버 스포츠 (출처 : 일간스포츠) https://t.co/e4W7mCCB4S Esports industry source says SKT offered Faker ~$2.5MM USD — g r a c e (@xoprestige) November 29, 2016

Reasoning for this estimation appears to be based both on Faker’s salary last year (~$850,000), combined with the $1.7 million contract that fellow League of Legends player Jang “Marin” Gyeong-Hwan received when signing with Chinese team LGD Gaming.

$2.5 million would then be the highest known esports player contract ever created. This number is close to what Korean baseball players make in the country, according to Naver. His purported salary also doesn’t include personal sponsorship money or revenue from developer Riot Games’ incoming revenue sharing program—but is still pretty damn impressive.