By Jamie Casey Last updated: 10th October 2009
FA: Deny bonus claims
The Football Association have denied claims they are set to dish out £5.5million in player prize money if England win the World Cup.
Reports in Saturday's newspapers claimed a windfall could see players earn up to £400,000 each depending on their participation should the squad be successful in South Africa.
The FA could expect to see a significant rise in revenue if the England squad were to be named world champions, with sponsorship deals and merchandise sales that would follow, hence the reported bonus incentive.
However, the governing body has moved to deny such claims, revealing that talks have not yet begun over proposed bonus plans.
FA director of communications Adrian Bevington said: "We are surprised by today's stories, as the fact is that to date there have not been any meetings, discussions or indication given regarding any payments of World Cup bonuses."

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