England players wages revealed with £460k-a-season Marcus Smith the seventh highest earner


England players wages revealed with £460k-a-season Marcus Smith the seventh highest earner

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While Marcus Smith is making waves as the newest sensation in English rugby, he finds himself seated at the seventh spot among England’s highest earners.


However, the landscape could soon change dramatically, with Steve Borthwick being granted the authority to allocate 25 central contracts, referred to as ‘Enhanced EPS,’ either in one go upon


system launch or gradually, ensuring flexibility in player selection.


In the midst of discussions between the RFU and leading English clubs, a potential overhaul of the domestic game is on the horizon, forming a crucial component of the new Professional Game


Partnership. The introduction of hybrid deals is a key facet of this comprehensive strategy.


The Enhanced EPS category is set to include up to 25 Test players and contenders, offering maximum support and fostering joint club-country management. Simultaneously, an additional 25


individuals will secure EPS (England Player Squad) deals.


These contracts, spanning one to three years, are anticipated to be valued at approximately £150,000 per annum, replacing the existing system of match fees, which currently stands at £23,000


for every Test appearance. As the rugby landscape undergoes potential transformation, players could soon see a significant boost in their earnings, aligning with the evolving dynamics of


the sport.


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