The England Women's team have finally shaken hands with the Football Association over their World Cup bonus payments after amazing run to final.
It was reported that the squad demanded a £100,000 additional fee for their performance apart from the £150,000 allotted by FIFA per player for reaching the final. Although the final figure is not known, skipper Millie Bright confirmed that they have agreed on a sum with the FA."We've come to an agreement. It's bigger than just about the bonus. We want to become world leaders on and off the pitch," she told reporters.
"We already have amazing facilities but the conversations are about checking in, building relationships so that if a problem does crop up we can have an honest conversation. We're passionate about the next generation - where the game is and what we represent. We’ll continue to stand by our values."
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