Despite all the criticism, England still managed to finish top of Group C and will take on Slovakia at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday evening.It was estimated that they paid a combined total of £85.4 million in tax.
According to the report, Harry Kane is England’s highest earner with a gross salary of £21.1 million per year. It is believed that the Bayern Munich star pays £10 million in tax, leaving him with £11.1 million in earnings.John Stones, who is reportedly the highest-earning member of the England squad who plays his football domestically, RIFT estimated that he pays £6 million of his £13 million salary to HMRC.
Bradley Post, MD of RIFT, said, “It’s hard to know what weighs more for the current England squad, the expectations of the nation on their shoulders or their heavy tax contributions. With such astronomical earnings, England supporters will be justifiably hoping that we don’t see another repeat of the Denmark game.
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