CHLOE KELLY can earn an estimated £8,000 per sponsored social media post, a recent report claims.

But the England hero isn’t thought to be the top-earning member of the Lionesses on social media.

Kelly, 27, was England’s hero as they won Euro 2022, famously scoring the winning goal in the final against Germany.

The Arsenal ace was also the star of the show in last night’s semi-final victory over Italy in Geneva, rising from the bench to grab the clincher with just a minute remaining in extra time.

Amid the Lionesses’ success, boffins over at Best New Bingo Sites have crunched the numbers to determine how much stars of the team can earn on social media.

At the time of their study, Kelly had 978,000 Instagram followers and a further 320.7K on TikTok.

Having crunched the numbers, the study found that the forward could earn £7,708.60 per sponsored Insta post and £384.92 on TikTok, making a combined £8,093.53.

This is second among the Lionesses, only to Kelly’s team-mate at club and international level, Leah Williamson.

The England skipper has 1.1 million Instagram followers, which equates to £8,661.35 per sponsored post.

While she can also add a further £278.74 per post to her 231.9K-strong TikTok following.

Williamson has several brand partnerships, including with Pepsi and Weetabix.

Arsenal dominate the top three, with Alessia Russo at No3 with 912,000 Insta followers and a sponsored post value of £7,275.53, alongside £466.62 from posts to her 390.2K TikTok followers.

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Fourth is Chelsea star Lauren James, who at the time of the study had 862,000 Instagram followers and 312.1K TikTok followers.

This equates to £7,015.69 per sponsored Insta post and 379.47 on TikTok, with James involved in a Pepsi campaign alongside Williamson.

Next up is Manchester United star Ella Toone, who can earn £7,089.62 per post across Instagram and TikTok, with the popular ace possessing the Lionesses’ biggest following on the latter at 716,000.

Lucy Bronze is just behind on £6,927.34 per post across the two platforms, ahead of Beth Mead on £5,393.56 and Alex Greenwood on £5,080.71.

Georgia Stanway is ninth on a combined £4,182.35, with Keira Walsh rounding off the top 10 with £3,897.61.

And no doubt if England bring it home again on Sunday, those numbers will only shoot up further.

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