A Liverpool fan has reportedly sold his Champions League ticket for a staggering £10,000 before vowing to take his family to Disney Land.
There has been a desperate scramble for tickets in Madrid with around 100,000 supporters jetting to the Spanish capital.
Both Liverpool and Tottenham have been allocated around 16,000 tickets each.
In an attempt to bag a last minute seat, many have been walking round with signs attached to their bodies in the hope of picking up the golden ticket.
But it appears one fellow Liverpool fan has deemed watching his side priceless... after offering a supporter a whopping £10,000 for his ticket.
Journalist Tom Morgan revealed: "Unprecedented desperation for tickets in and around Liverpool fan zone this morning.
"Kop season ticket holder of 20 years has sold his after being offered 10k in cash. 'I'll take the kids to Florida,' he tells his pals."
In the days leading up to the final, tickets were being flogged online for £4000.
The demand for tickets has been so high that Spanish police have told supporters to be wary of fake stewards stealing tickets.
They have confiscated bibs from locals who are posing as stewards and trying to convince fans to hand over tickets to see if they are genuine.
Police have already arrested people trying to sell fake tickets on the black market and are also seizing fake devices for the technical ticket check.