David Beckham Net Worth 2024: How Much Money Does He Make?
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David Beckham Net Worth 2024: How Much Money Does He Make?

David Beckham‘s net worth has been a topic of significant interest among fans ever since the barrage of allegations against him emerged after a recent release of his new book “The House of Beckham” was recently released shedding light on David’s alleged extra-marital affairs. The actor has sparked renewed discussions with one of Tom Bower’s books which is more of a collection of old rumors.

Here are all the details regarding David Beckham’s financial status in 2024 after stepping away from football career.

What is David Beckham’s net worth in 2024?

David Beckham has a speculated net worth of $450 million in 2024.

David Beckham rose to prominence in 1996 following an incredible goal against Wimbledon. He was on the halfway line when playing as a midfielder for Manchester United. This exhibition of talent piqued the media’s interest. This also inspired the production of the film 2002’s Bend It Like Beckham. Beckham’s popularity grew dramatically in the years that followed, both on and off the field. He was offered various sponsorships and endorsements, which supplemented his already large football earnings. It is popularly assumed that during his time at Manchester United, he earned fifteen million pounds every season. It is astonishingly six times more than the typical Premier League player.

David Beckham’s earnings explained — how does he make money?

David Beckham has multiple income streams, both from his time as a famous soccer player and from his business ventures since retiring. As of 2024, the Manchester United legend’s reported net worth is $450 million excluding all his brand endorsements and other businesses. Safe to say, his total career earnings are around $800 million including his other ventures. 

Professional Football Player

Beckham was one of the world’s highest-paid soccer players during his professional career, especially in the United States. To sign him, the Los Angeles Galaxy had to wait two years for the league to pass the so-called: Beckham Rule, which permitted teams to spend more than the salary ceiling on specific players.

During his 20-year career, David Beckham commanded high salaries playing for prestigious clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, and Paris Saint-Germain. These salaries, along with bonuses, formed a significant portion of his early earnings. However, post-retirement Beckham derives his money as a co-owner of the Florida-based soccer club Inter Miami.

Brand Deals and Endorsements

David Beckham makes the majority of his revenue from endorsements. One such example is his astounding $160 million lifetime contract with Adidas. Throughout his career, Beckham has collaborated with various brands such as H&M, Maserati, Armani, Gillette, and Tudor watches. Other notable endorsements also encompassed Calvin Klein, PepsiCo, and Samsung. Beckham cleverly utilized his fame and popularity to explore lucrative opportunities beyond the realm of sports.

Business Ventures

Beckham started his own company, DB Ventures, in 2014 to manage his endorsement deals. Surprisingly, he decided to sell 55% of DB Ventures in 2022 for a whopping amount exceeding $230 million. Apart from this, he has put his money into different businesses, like owning a share in the Major League Soccer team Inter Miami CF through his investment firm, Beckham Brand Holdings. Beckham has also dabbled in various business ventures, including Guild Esports, a UK-based e-sports organization that went public in 2020 – where he acts as co-owner and director.

Additionally, in 2020, he introduced his line of grooming products named House 99. The brand offers a variety of hair care, skin care, and beard care items sold in stores and online. Furthermore, he has invested in tech start-ups like Zenga, and MyFitnessPal, and the food industry by opening a restaurant in London’s Mayfair district. In his Netflix documentary Beckham he sheds light on being one of the pioneering footballers to secure global brand and image-rights deals. These endorsements ranged from his own Jaguar to Haig Club whiskey.

Safe to say, although Beckham is retired from soccer, he has smartly leveraged his fame and business acumen to build a successful post-playing career

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