How much does Mo Salah make on and off the pitch!
Recently disclosed financial records have provided insight into the considerable earnings amassed by Liverpool’s prominent athlete, Mo Salah, extending beyond his activities on the football field. Despite already holding the position of the highest-earning player within the Liverpool ranks, Salah’s endeavors off the pitch significantly bolster his overall income.
After agreeing to a widely reported contract extension worth £400,000 per week with Liverpool in 2022, Salah garnered considerable attention when he received an astonishing offer of £200 million from the Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad just a year later. Despite declining this offer and choosing to stay with Liverpool, Salah persists in accumulating substantial wealth through various commercial ventures.
As per the financial document ‘Salah UK Commercial’ dated June 20, 2023, Salah’s diverse commercial ventures yielded a post-tax revenue of £5.4 million. His association with esteemed brands such as Pepsi, Adidas, and Uber through endorsement deals has significantly augmented his income, amassing £27 million over a span of three years.
Beyond endorsements, Salah’s financial prosperity is further underscored by personal sponsorships, which yielded £11 million in the previous tax year alone. This substantial financial stability positions Salah favorably for his post-football career endeavors, should he opt for retirement.
Although Al Ittihad might reconsider their interest in Salah during the upcoming transfer window, Liverpool icon Mark Lawrenson has proposed West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen as a potential replacement, citing his versatility, goal-scoring proficiency, and defensive diligence as valuable attributes. Irrespective of potential player departures, Liverpool’s recruitment strategy could prioritize bolstering defensive capabilities in the transfer market.