Matildas striker Michelle Heyman was left stranded in the US after the women's national team's tour was cancelled because of the pay dispute between Football Federation Australia and the Players' Football Association.

Heyman also says she may be forced to quit the Matildas if they don't qualify for next year's Olympic Games, so she can set herself up financially with lucrative offers overseas.

Matildas striker Michelle Heyman has hit out at the wages paid to the women's national team by the FFA. Credit:Todd Korol

The FFA and the Matildas remain at loggerheads after the players pulled out of a training camp after they weren't paid for two months, which they have now received.

Matildas players are paid $21,000 per year, and about $13,000 for playing at this year's Women's World Cup.