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ENGLAND football heroes have been hit by a damaging rift over a £3million World Cup bonus.

Senior stars including Harry Kane and Jordan Henderson struck the deal for reaching the semi-final in Russia.

 Senior players like Harry Kane have been blasted for striking a 'greedy' World Cup bonus deal
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Senior players like Harry Kane have been blasted for striking a 'greedy' World Cup bonus dealCredit: Getty
 Harry Maguire was on the 'commercial committee' who negotiated the deal so that players would get an extra £3million - or £137,000 each - if they reached the semi-final in Russia last year
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Harry Maguire was on the 'commercial committee' who negotiated the deal so that players would get an extra £3million - or £137,000 each - if they reached the semi-final in Russia last yearCredit: Getty

Other players not part of the talks were left shocked by the agreement — slammed as “greed” by fans and goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton.

During last summer’s Cup Three Lions aces were praised for donating their £2,500-a-head match fees to charity.

Separately to this The Sun on Sunday can reveal that a “commercial committee” of stars negotiated a performance bonus with the FA.

They included captain Kane (on £200,000 a week at Spurs), Henderson, £150,000-a-week defender Kyle Walker plus Harry Maguire, Eric Dier, Jesse Lingard and Fabian Delph.

This May, the FA wrote to all players to say they would be paid a “World Cup Bonus Payment” of £137,000.

'UNNECESSARILY GREEDY'

The committee had instructed sports lawyer Paul Fletcher, 46, to pay it to image rights firms — a move which could have reduced income tax bills.

But in the end the players were paid as employees of the FA. The association also paid the National Insurance due on the bonus — £18,809 per player.

A source said: “The bonus was a shock to those who didn’t know about it and were not in the consortium.

“They found it strange that these super-rich lads needed more money.

“Some thought it was unnecessarily greedy. But at the end of the day nobody was going to turn it down.”

England’s most-capped player Shilton, 69, added: “It shows an element of greed among some.

“It is a little crack on the image of a great World Cup.”

Matt Ellis, 44, of Stockport, followed Gareth Southgate’s team in Russia, where they bowed out 2-1 to Croatia.

Matt blasted: “It’s disgusting the players insisted on the cash when they are paid so much.

“They lifted the whole country with how well they did. That should be their reward, not money.”

After the tournament, striker Kylian Mbappé, 20, who starred for winners France, donated all of his bonus and match fees, totalling £360,000, to a children’s charity.

Team-mate Blaise Matuidi followed suit. He said: “Kylian is right when he says that we earn a lot of money. For us it’s not much, but what we do is huge for them.”

It’s disgusting the players insisted on the cash when they are paid so much.

Matt Ellis

Greece’s 2014 World Cup squad asked for their £50,000 Last 16 bonus to be given to the national team’s future.

They said: “We only play for Greece and its people.”

England squad appearance fees went to the England Footballers Foundation (EFF) which works with charities including Unicef, Cancer Research and Help for Heroes.

It is not known what each player did with their bonus sums. Some may have donated to their own good causes.

The FA declined to comment last night. It got £18million prize money from Fifa after England came fourth, plus millions from kit sponsor Nike.

Earlier this year the FA agreed a five-year sponsorship deal worth £50million with BT.

The FA had a turnover of £376million in the 2017-2018 season, investing a record £128million back into the game.

 Goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton blasted the move, describing it as 'a little crack on the image of a great World Cup'
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Goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton blasted the move, describing it as 'a little crack on the image of a great World Cup'Credit: Getty
 It isn't known what each player did with their bonus sums - some may have donated to their own good causes
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It isn't known what each player did with their bonus sums - some may have donated to their own good causesCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Jordan Henderson was also in on the deal, but many of the other members of the 23-man Three Lions squad were shocked to hear of the agreement
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Jordan Henderson was also in on the deal, but many of the other members of the 23-man Three Lions squad were shocked to hear of the agreementCredit: Reuters
 Fans have criticised the move and pointed to other players who donated their match fees and bonuses, such as Kylian Mbappé
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Fans have criticised the move and pointed to other players who donated their match fees and bonuses, such as Kylian MbappéCredit: Reuters
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