How does Son Heung-min make and spend his football millions? The captain of South Korea’s World Cup team splurges on luxuries … and started his own fashion brand like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi
- Among South Korea’s most high-profile celebrities alongside the likes of Blackpink, Son is brand ambassador for Calvin Klein and launched a collection with eyewear brand Gentle Monster
- Son loves Ferrari, Maserati, Patek Philippe and Rolex, and has luxury property in England and Seoul, where BTS’ J-Hope is a neighbour, but also he donates generously
It’s not just K-pop and K-drama stars raking in big bucks for their talent and landing lucrative sponsorship deals. Football has its own K-stars too – one of them being Son Heung-min, captain of the South Korean national team and star striker for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
So what is Son worth, and how does he spend his millions?
Son Heung-min’s net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Son’s net worth is US$50 million. He earns around £140,000 (US$193,500) a week from his July 2018 contract with Spurs, and is currently in negotiations for a new deal that would pay him about £200,000 a week, as per The Guardian. When he joined Tottenham in 2015 for £22 million, it made him the most expensive Asian footballer at the time.
Big brand deals
He also made the list of most expensive Korean advertising stars in 2021, per TMI News, with an estimated advertising earnings of 15.6 billion won (US$12 million) per year, accumulating from sponsorships with a long list of brands, including Gillette, Adidas and Cartier. His economic effect on South Korea was estimated by the Korean government to be worth around two trillion won (US$1.8 billion) in 2020.