ENGLAND stars will earn a staggering bonus of £14million if they win Euro 2024.
The Three Lions kick off their European Championship campaign against Serbia at 8pm this evening.
After suffering defeat on penalties to Italy in the final last time, Gareth Southgate's side will be hoping to go one better in Germany.
And on top of Euro's glory, the Three Lions stars are also in for a nice bonus treat if they are able to bring home the trophy.
That is because if they go on to lift the trophy on July 14, the squad has negotiated a bumper share of the £24million the FA will receive.
Players including captain Harry Kane and superstar Jude Bellingham will share a pot adding up to £9.6m.
However, boss Southgate is in for the biggest windfall of all.
The 53-year-old will receive a cool £4m bonus, while assistant Steve Holland has also been promised a tidy sum.
This £14m total pot is a new record up from the 2022 World Cup, when stars were in line to make £13m.
Sponsorship consultant Nigel Currie said Kane and co would rake in millions more in big money deals for the rest of their careers.
He said: “Of course, the players love playing for their country but football is huge business and they would fully deserve their bonuses.
“Sponsorships and endorsements will go through the roof.
"Their transfer value will increase and they will have life-long fame.
"Unlike the class of 1966 their fame and rewards for winning will begin from day one and continue for many years to come.”
SunSport revealed yesterday that Bukayo Saka was set to start for England in Gelsenkirchen after winning a fitness battle.
The full expected line up will also feature Trent Alexander-Arnold in midfield, Marc Guehi in centre-back and Phil Foden off the wing.
England and Serbia have only faced off once back when the latter competed as Serbia and Montenegro.
The two teams met in 2003 during an international friendly at the King Power Stadium.
The Three Lions won 2-1 thanks to goals by Steven Gerrard and Joe Cole, while Nenad Jestrovic temporarily equalised for his country.
England also hold a better record from back when Serbia competed as part of Yugoslavia.
The national team won five out of 14 matches, of which they lost four.
The likes of AC Milan's Luka Jovic and Juventus' Filip Kostic available to fire up the attack of manager Dragan Stojkovic.
Al-Hilal's Sergej Milinkovic-Savic could also prove a problem in midfield.