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Adult site sends cheeky £83,000 offer for Aston Villa star Alisha Lehmann to sign up to subscription platform

Adult site sends cheeky £83,000 offer for Aston Villa star Alisha Lehmann to sign up to subscription platform

Adult site My.Club wants Aston Villa Women star Alisha Lehmann to maximise the potential of her legion of followers on social media.

Aston Villa Women star Alisha Lehmann has received an enticing six-figure offer for her to create her own account on an adult subscription-based service.

The 24-year-old Swiss forward has amassed a large following on social media, with Lehmann boasting a whopping 12m followers on Instagram and 6.6m on TikTok.

Despite her incredible success off the pitch, Lehmann has reiterated that she is a “proper footballer” and isn’t obsessed with increasing her numbers on social media.

“To be honest, I don’t really think about it,” she told talkSPORT last month.

“It’s not something where I wake up every day and think, oh my God, I have so many followers.

“It’s more that it’s really nice, the support and everything and it’s also a big opportunity.

“I would like to show the world that women can actually do it in football and you don’t need to just to be normal.

“You can also be a bit crazy, just be you, and use your personality to show the world who you are.”

Adult site My.Club wants Villa stunner Alisha Lehmann to capitalise on her following and put forward an £83,000 ($100,000) offer for her to sign up to the platform.

Mike Ford, vice president of My.Club, added that the Switzerland Women international would receive a hefty £41,800 ($50,000) signing-on bonus.

And My.Club is also ready to offer up a $50,000 donation for the Swiss Women’s Super League -- the top-flight league in Lehmann’s native homeland -- if she agrees to the deal.

“Given your growing legion of fans, which will only increase as the World Cup approaches this summer, My.Club would like to extend an offer to you to create an account and join the site,” Ford wrote in an open letter.

“It totally makes sense at this level of popularity to launch your ‘own club.’

“You can post training photos, thirst traps and personally field questions from fans and not have to deal with people sliding in your DMs 24/7.”

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Featured Image Credit: Alisha Lehmann/Instagram

Topics: Womens Football, Football