Lionesses in talks over payments for Euro 2025FA’s offer believed to be lower than other countries
England Women are facing another impasse with the Football Association over bonuses, with the squad yet to agree to the terms they have been offered for their European Championship defence this summer.
A dispute over bonuses interrupted the Lionesses’ preparations for the World Cup two years ago, with the FA initially refusing to offer performance-related payments after Fifa introduced individual player fees, leading to negotiations being paused on the eve of the tournament amid concerns they were proving a distraction.
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