By Daily Sports on July 9, 2021
England players will donate their prize money to the National Health Service (NHS) if they win the Euro 2020 title on Sunday, according to multiple local news reports.
The reports on Friday said the team would receive around 9.6 million pounds (13.2 million dollars) for a victory against Italy in the decider.
England players started donating match fees to the NHS last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The reports said the issue was not finalised as some details such as tax implications must still be solved.(dpa/NAN)
•PHOTO: England national team
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 9, 2021
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