England players agree new deal with RFU

A new four-year elite player squad deal has been agreed between England's players and the Rugby Football Union that includes the provision of match fees.

England's players have agreed a new four-year elite player squad deal with the Rugby Football Union that includes the provision of match fees.

The terms of the arrangement, which were negotiated by the Rugby Players Association with Red Rose captain Dylan Hartley also involved, include an individual match fee believed to be worth STG22,000 ($A35,770) per Test.

Among the areas covered are training fees, image rights payments and squad performance bonuses in a deal thought to be worth STG20million ($A33 million) over the four years.

"These are exciting times for English Rugby, and the deal offers a significant uplift from the previous deal," Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie said.

"We are delighted to have finalised a four-year agreement with the players ahead of the first test in the Old Mutual Wealth Series tomorrow.

"We would like to thank the RPA for their positive and constructive contribution to the new deal."

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