After scoring the winner for England during this summer's Women's EURO final, the 24-year-old attacker has now been inundated with sponsorship opportunities.

What a big difference one single moment can make in a player's career. In the case of Chloe Kelly, her name will be forever in the history books after coming off the bench to score a crucial winner for England during this summer's Women's EURO final. That result saw Sarina Wiegman's side win their first ever major title, and end the 50-plus years England has waited for "it to come home".

As a result of that dramatic moment, the 24-year-old attacker, who plays her club football for Manchester City, has become a heroine and a household name overnight. Hence, it is no surprise that many companies, eager to get involved in the potentially lucrative money-making opportunities women's football is projected to offer in the not too distant future, have reached out with offers for her to act as a brand ambassador.

One of these companies is none other than Land Rover, which, according to reports, has offered her a deal worth approximately $2.4 million (£2 million).

And she is not the only Lioness player to receive a lucrative offer, with the same report indicating that skipper Leah Williamson has inked a deal with Italian luxury powerhouse Gucci in addition to her already existing deals with Nike and Pepsi, while defender Lucy Bronze is a spokeswoman for EE, Visa, and Nike.

Certainly, as the women's game slowly becomes more and more mainstream, it is highly likely that more players will be receiving the same kinds of lucrative sponsorship deals their male counterparts have been getting for years.