England will begin their bid for glory in the Women's World Cup armed with some of the most expensive female players around.
The Lionesses have suffered an injury crisis ahead of the tournament in Australia and New Zealand but still have a number of top stars.
Sarina Wiegman's Euro champions are in high demand at club level with the rising interest and subsequent funds in the women's game.
The men's first million-pound player came back in 1979 when Trevor Francis made a record move from Birmingham to Nottingham Forest.
And before long, that watershed moment will soon arrive in the women's game...
England star Keira Walsh holds the records as the most expensive female footballer.
The 26-year-old completed a record-breaking move to Barcelona in a deal worth around £400,000 in September 2022.
The deal came just two months after the midfielder proved key to England's Euros success which saw her leave Manchester City.
Walsh, who was Player of the Match in the Euro 2022 final, could have commanded a higher fee had she not been into her last year of her City contract.
Not to be undone, the Etihad outfit splashed this month on midfielder Jill Roord from Wolfsburg for a club record fee in excess of £300,000.
Wolfsburg are no strangers in allowing their top stars to move to the Woman's Super League for record fees.
The German side previously sanctioned Pernille Harder's £250,000 move to Chelsea from Wolfsburg in September 2020.
The Blues also feature another two times in the top ten, having banked £250,000 — a domestic record fee for a British player — when Bethany England moved to Tottenham in January.
The transfer broke the current record set by Lauren James after she completed a £200,000 switch to join brother Reece at Stamford Bridge in
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