Matthew Moore
Leah Williamson will captain England in the Women’s Euro final, here’s everything you need to know about the star player
The Women’s Euro reaches its thrilling conclusion on Sunday, with England due to face Germany in the final. The England captain will be Leah Williamson, 25, who plays as a centre-back for the Lionesses.
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Leah has been a star of the tournament, prompting many questions about her, ranging from her love life to how much money she earns as a player. Read on to get the answers…
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Who is Leah Williamson dating?
Leah has remained incredibly tight-lipped about her personal life, and the soccer star is believed to be currently single. Some publications linked her to her childhood friend Mason Childshighlighting a post where she wished him a happy birthday, but despite the heart emojis it could easily be just a chat between friends.
Leah has been linked to Jordan
His followers thinks she is in a relationship with Arsenal teammate Jordan Nobbswith Jordan having shared several photos of the pair together in relaxed settings, sometimes holding hands, but nothing official has been confirmed.
What is Leah Williamson’s net worth?
The footballer is believed to be worth around £4million and has sponsorship deals with Pepsi and Nike, and that could be increased as she was reportedly approached by Gucci in some capacity.
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In January, Leah signed a new contract with the club Arsenal, although all details of this contract, including her salary, have been kept secret. On signing, she said: “I am more grateful than ever to have the opportunity to do what I do here – at home – and I am very proud to continue to represent my family playing for Arsenal. and wear the badge.”
If the Lionesses win Sunday night, The telegraph reports that players would receive a bonus of £55,000. Members of the Lionesses are thought to be paid £2,000 for appearing on the team, but as with the men’s game, this money is usually donated to charity.
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