England hero Chloe Kelly has reportedly been offered a huge sponsorship deal after her heroics in the Euro 2022 final.
Kelly was the match winner for England as she scored in extra time to give the Lionesses a 2-1 win over Germany in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley.
Ever since that moment, Kelly and the rest of the England squad have been in high demand as they became the first England side to win a major tournament since 1966, when the men’s team took home the World Cup.
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And now, Kelly has reportedly been offered a sponsorship deal by Land Rover, worth up to £2 million.
Apart from the luxury car manufacturer, Kelly has also been contacted by BBC to appear on the new series of Strictly Come Dancing. However, the Women’s Super League is scheduled to get underway at the same time, which means the chances of her appearing on the show are extremely slim.
According to the Daily Mail, a source said: “Chloe had an offer to go on Strictly Come Dancing. But it's not up to her, she had to speak to [her club] Manchester City.
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“Land Rover have offered her £2million. Her family have all been talking about it.”
It has been reported that her sole focus is on her football career.
A spokeswoman said: “I can't comment on her business dealings but... she is in demand.”
Aside from Kelly, her England teammates have been snapped up by big brands too. Captain Leah Williamson has agreed a deal with fashion powerhouse Gucci, as well as deals with Pepsi and Nike.
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Right back Lucy Bronze has deals with Pepsi, EE and Visa.
Upon scoring the winner that won her country the Euros, Kelly spoke about her feelings.
She said: “Honestly, it’s amazing. This is what dreams are made of.
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“Thank you to everyone that came out to support us. I started as a young girl watching women’s football and now this. It’s unbelievable.
“Thank you to everyone that played a part in my rehab because I always believed I’d be here but to be here and score the winner, wow.”
On the back of England's incredible victory, the popularity of women's football is starting to grow. Which will bode well as the Lionesses look to defend their title next time round.
Topics: Womens Football, England