Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has earned a staggering £37 million from sponsorship deals and image rights.
According to The Sun, the Egyptian star’s image rights company has generated huge profits with assets amounting to £36,693,199.
This represents an increase of £3.3 million compared to the previous year, equivalent to £275,000 per month in addition to his salary with Liverpool.
Salah’s salary with Liverpool is close to £400,000 per week, making him one of the top five highest-paid players in the Premier League, third only to Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne.
Salah launched his image rights company, Salah UK Commercial Limited, in 2014 while at Chelsea and is associated with numerous brands including Adidas, Pepsi, Vodafone, Uber, and Oppo.
If Salah renews his contract with Liverpool, he could reap even more profits if he agrees with the Reds’ management on a larger percentage of image rights revenue.