As a football player, a brand spokesperson, and a member of one of the most well-known families in the UK, David Beckham has been in viewers spotlight for many years. The Sunday Times rich list estimates David and Victoria Beckham’s total net wealth at £425 million. The pair reportedly made £14.5 million in 2022, which is the equivalent of £40,000 per day, in addition to their previous savings and investments, according to The Guardian.
Let’s have a look at David Beckham’s networth
1. Football contracts
Beckham reportedly received £125 million from Qatar in a recent commercial deal when he agreed to a 10-year ambassadorship for the country’s burgeoning football industry, particularly serving as the face of the 2022 World Cup. In 2007, Beckham decided to leave the football team Real Madrid, where he made an estimated £16 million annually, to join LA Galaxy, where he made an estimated $4 million annually. But according to a Forbes story from November 2012, he still received over £205 million over his six years at the club because of a stipulation in his contract that allowed him to receive additional compensation based on the team’s performance.

2. Brand contracts
David has been the face of Haig Whisky for almost ten years, as fans of the football player are well aware. Their partnership will conclude in March 2023. Many in the business speculate that he intends to create his own booze company instead, following in the footsteps of celebrities like Ryan Reynolds, who owns Aviation Gin, and George Clooney, who is the founder of Casamigos tequila, which is said to have brought in close to £1 billion in revenue for the actor. Beckham has worked with numerous brands throughout the years, including those in food, fashion, and fragrance.
Calvin Harris, Adidas, PepsiGo, Giorgio Armani, Samsung, Sainsbury’s, Burger King, Breitling, H&M, Tudor Watches, Maserati, Jaguar, AIA Group, and other brands are just a few of the relationships that have been established. These probably have been worth millions of pounds each from the beginning.
3. Other significant facets of wealth

In addition, David Beckham’s annual income from Paris Saint-Germain was £41 million. They also have a sizable property portfolio that includes a £19 million Miami penthouse and a £33 million London home in Holland Park.