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England stars hit £20million jackpot with a bumper pay rise over the next four years

RFU deal will see Eddie Jones’ squad pocket £5.5m between them — plus bonuses and training fees

Eddie Jones has overseen England win 14 games in a row

ENGLAND stars have hit a £20million jackpot with a bumper pay rise over the next four years.

The  RFU deal will see Eddie Jones’ squad pocket £5.5m between them — plus bonuses and training fees — over this season’s 11 Tests and beyond.

Eddie Jones steered England to their first Six Nations Grand Slam win since 2003 last spring
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Eddie Jones' squad are set for a huge paydayCredit: Getty Images

Jones and his players are currently in Portugal preparing for their first Test of the season against South Africa on Saturday week.

The fee for each  game goes up £5,000 to £22,000, more than DOUBLE what Wales or Ireland pay.

RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie said: “We respect what the players bring to the party.”

Twickenham’s coffers are stuffed full of cash after making more than £100m from the 2015 World Cup.

Dan Carter captained New Zealand to the Rugby World Cup in 2015
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The RFU have cash to splash after hosting the 2015 World CupCredit: PA:Press Association
Eddie Jones has an injury ravaged squad for the autumn internationals
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Eddie Jones has an injury ravaged squad for the autumn internationalsCredit: PA:Press Association

But fans away from London will still not get a chance to see the Red Rose play for fear of upsetting Twickers’ 15,000 debenture holders.

New RFU chairman Andy Coslett admitted: “The whole country loves the game but the union has obligations.

“The record investment we’ve been able to put into the game is because we’ve got financial stability — and Twickenham games with 82,000 people are a big contributor to that.”

South Africa’s Eben Etzebeth is refusing to rule out staying to play in the Premiership after the Springboks tour.

The 6ft 8in lock, 25, who faces England next week, has also been offered £40,000 a game by strugglers Bristol.

He  said: “After the tour, nothing is certain.”

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