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In January of this year, the winger Sancho, who had already been loaned out to Borussia Dortmund by Manchester United, although unable to secure his position at Old Trafford last season, still earned £12.2 million off the field through sponsorship contracts and image rights.
This enabled him to earn approximately an additional £235,000 per week on top of his £350,000 weekly wage at Manchester United. Reports show that his England winger-owned company, Sancho Management Company, had assets of £8.7 million in 2023. This was an increase of £3.4 million compared to the company's assets of £5.3 million in 2022. Through this company, Sancho paid himself £5.8 million.
His company also paid bills totaling £3 million, including corporate taxes.
He also has a lucrative contract with Nike for shoes, as well as other profitable endorsement deals with British chain restaurant Nando's and PepsiCo, among others.
This star player may leave Old Trafford in the summer as he has fallen out with head coach Ten Hag. Before being loaned to Borussia Dortmund, he had already been expelled from Manchester United's first team for accusing head coach Ten Hag of not telling the truth about why he was absent. The Dutchman claimed that his absence was due to Sancho's poor performance in training, which prompted Sancho to publicly accuse Ten Hag of lying. |
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