England stars in line for significant slice of £10.5million prize jackpot if they lift UEFA Nations League trophy England play Holland in the semi-finals of the Nations League on Thursday If they can win the tournament the Three Lions stars will take home a sizable sum The squad will scoop a significant slice of a whopping £10.5m in prize money The final amount is yet to be formally ratified but bonus discussions are ongoing By Sami Mokbel And Matt Lawton For The Daily Mail Published: 22:34 BST, 4 June 2019 | Updated: 22:34 BST, 4 June 2019 1 Viewcomments England stars will scoop their share of a whopping £10.5million prize jackpot if they lift the UEFA Nations League trophy on Sunday. The Football Association have already secured £4million in prize money by reaching the finals in Portugal that kick off today, with a further £6.5million on offer for going all the way. And Gareth Southgate's men will be entitled to a significant slice of that lucrative pot if they become the first-ever Nations League winners, though, it is understood, the exact amount is still to be formally ratified. England stars are set receive a significant slice of the Nations League prize money if they win it The Three Lions will take home £10.5million in total if they win the final in Portugal on Sunday Talks over a new commercial and bonus payment structure between the FA and players' committee have been ongoing since well before last summer's World Cup. Negotiations have accelerated significantly in recent weeks with a deal between the FA and players about how the money raised under the England team umbrella is split now very close. Those discussions have been led by representatives of the England team's leadership committee - a group that includes Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson, Harry Maguire, Jesse Lingard and Kyle Walker. There may be an opportunity for a deal to be agreed and signed during the current international break - but given the tight schedule, players maybe hard pushed to finalise the new deal before Sunday's final. But they will first need to make it past Holland in Guimaraes on Thursday in the semi-finals The FA were awarded £16.5million in prize money for their fourth-placed finish at Russia 2018 - but the players split a fund of just under £4million. And while the £10.5million sum for winning the Nations League would represent a hefty cash injection for the FA, it pales into insignificance when compared to the £29million that was on offer for winning the World Cup last year. Therefore, the value of Southgate squad's bonus pot for winning the Nations League is likely to be less than the £5million the players would have shared if they'd becoming world champions. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility