The Three Lions headed into the tournament on the back of defeats in the last two UEFA European Championship finals, against Italy and Spain, plus a quarterfinal World Cup loss to France in 2022.
Ahead of facing Norway in a Miami quarterfinal, reports from The Guardian have claimed the squad may have an extra incentive to push for global glory, with FA set to split the potential prize money 50-50 with Tuchel and his squad.
FIFA will give the winning association approximately £38M after the final, and £15M of that could be split between England's 26-man squad, with £3M for Tuchel and £1M for his backroom staff.
This is part of a rumoured agreement made before the tournament and the player bonuses would total at more than double what they would have received for winning the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The negotiations come following criticism of the FA for their handling of England's women's team at the 2023 World Cup, after a pre-agreement was not reached, with the FA eventually relenting on their position to issue larger bonuses after the Lionesses reached the final.
If England progress past Norway and into the semi-finals, they will take on either defending champions Argentina or Switzerland on July 15 in Atlanta.
The final is set for the MetLife Stadiium in New Jersey on July 19 where England's opponents would be France or Spain - if they make it that far.
