Gareth Southgate has warned the drive for equal pay in the women's game does not represent economic reality.
The FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced a target of equal prize money for men and women at World Cups by 2027 on Thursday.
Earlier this week, meanwhile, players from the women's Championship club Lewes wrote an open letter calling for equal FA Cup prize money.
But the England manager Southgate, who picked his squad for this month's Euro 2024 qualifiers on Thursday, responded by saying male and female players will not realistically be paid the same until the women's game can attract more sponsorship or TV money.
Southgate said: 'I think that if men and women are doing the same job and men are being paid more then that's an aspect that can't be right.
'Equally if we are in an economic world where in football there has got to be the funds available to pay, then in order to pay equally the broadcasting figures or sponsorship figures have to tally.
'So it's probably an area that people don't want to speak about but there is an economic reality to that.
'I have a daughter and if she is in an office and she is doing the same job as the person next to her then I would want her to be paid equally. There is no doubt about that.
'But there are economic factors between the Premier League and the Championship and across sports at different levels. In our league the broadcast deal is a huge part of why the salaries are what they are and that determines what it's possible to pay.'
The Women's World Cup in Australia this summer will see a 300 per cent increase in prize money but the £125million fund is still dwarfed by the £365m shared by the 32 men's teams in Qatar in December last year.
Infantino wants to close the gap completely and criticised international broadcasters for offering up to 100 times less for the rights to cover the women's tournament.
The FIFA president said: 'Women deserve much, much more and we are there to fight for them and with them.
'TV can offer us 20 per cent less, 50 per cent less. But not 100 per cent less. That's why we can't do it.'
Two years ago the Football Association signed a 'landmark' multimillion-pound deal with Sky and the BBC for the broadcast rights to the Women's Super League.
The agreement is believed to be worth about £8m a season and is the biggest broadcast deal of any professional women's football league in the world. It expires in 2025.
By contrast the Premier League currently enjoys a £5billion TV deal in this country with roughly the same amount coming from overseas broadcasters.
vuaipuy
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bruh women getting paid equally would be a joke
temcdemy
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Man, Woman. Equal pay in football??? How is that even possible!!! BULLSHIT.
temcdemy
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Not in this current world.
RonaldoTheDestroyer
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women just want money I'm leaving the Greats here Can they give what Mbappe Haaland Vinicius Foden Rashford and many names give . It was Alimony 1st and now equal pay rights for what
zupdekpsy
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This so true if they want to have equal pay they need to understand that there is a need for the fans to be interested.. A long time ago even men’s football was not glamorous some players had other jobs inorder to survive…
Mipklmnry
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even infantino knows wat he saying is bullshit but he is doing it for the cameras and soo that he keeps on getting elected
Constantinetino
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Its never gonna happen,close that topic already, Men brings more money to the table ,women can't do that.
Divine_Armour
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They don't even fill half the stadiums for God's sake, you have to make money to earn money...... And not many people even watch their games on tvs so how do they expect to be in the same scale as Men
MedicPrexxy
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first question? how many women watch women's football?
Youtd4eva
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Wishful Thinking to those women. lts just , never gonna happen. Can they fill the Football Stadiums and attract viewers the same as the men do on a regular basis 🤔. Until such can be the norm, stop Dreamin
realBull
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Women ☕️
IronBorn
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Women and the love for money are inseparable
Yimciknu
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I still don’t get why people are still on this topic, if women want more money they should bring more money to the table, like how are you going to ask for equal pay when you only bring in a fraction of the money men bring in