Net Worth of Zlatan Ibrahimovic 2022: Ibrahimovic Career, Cars and Salary

How Rich is Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Net Worth of Zlatan Ibrahimovic 2022: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one of the best strikers in the world, comes from Sweden despite his Slavic name. The son of a Bosnian father and a Croatian mother, he was born in Malmö in 1981 and began playing football there. 

Net Worth of Zlatan Ibrahimovic 2022

ESTIMATED VALUE$190 Million
SALARY AT AC MILAN7 Million Euros
ESTIMATED INCOME 2021 MIN.15 Million Euros
Former LA Galaxy salary$ 7.2 million / year
Former Manchester United salary22.6 million euros/year
Former salary at Paris Saint-Germain15 million euros/year
Birthdate03 October 1981 (age 40)
Born inMalmo, Sweden

How Much Does Zlatan Ibrahimovic Earn?

He soon gave up attending the local high school in favor of his football career. Most recently, Zlatan played at LA Galaxy, where he was even a top earner in the MLS with a salary of $ 7.2 million. The superstar already played for his old club AC Milan in the second half of the 2019/2020 season. 

For half the year he got a salary of around 3.5 million euros and for the following season 7 million euros. The contract was extended for a further year in 2021 on the same terms and runs until summer 2022.

The Swede benefits from a lucrative advertising deal with Nike, which will bring him up to 3 million euros extra per year. He earns additional income through appearances in various TV commercials (Volvo, Samsung, …) and with his autobiographical book, published in 2012.

He registered his first name Zlatan as a brand for sporting goods, shoes, and clothing. Ibrahimovic’s net worth is estimated at $190 Million.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic: From Nobody to Millions of Fortune

In 1999 Ibrahimovic made the leap to a professional footballer. With Malmö FF he was initially relegated but helped to make the direct promotion possible with 12 goals in the next season. The interest of the international clubs was aroused.

He moved to Ajax Amsterdam in the summer of 2001 for a € 7.8 million transfer fee. Three years later, Juventus paid a 19 million transfer fee for Ibrahimovic. 

In 2006 he finally moved to Inter Milan – the club had a transfer cost of EUR 24.8 million in a transfer fee. In one of the most expensive transfers in football history (to date), Ibrahimovic went to FC Barcelona for around 75 million euros in 2009

After friction with coach Pep Guardiolahe moved back to Serie A at AC Milan in 2010 and earned 9 million euros net per season.

Paris Saint-Germain

In 2012 Ibrahimovic started his next position at Paris Saint-Germain, where he even played alongside superstar David Beckham in the second half of 2013. With an annual salary of  15 million euros at Paris Saint Germain, Ibrahimovic was one of the best-paid footballers in the world.

Manchester United and an Insane Salary

After four French championship titles, Zlatan moved to the English Premier League club Manchester United in the summer of 2016 and at short notice also went on the hunt for goals alongside Bastian Schweinsteiger. Since the striker was available for a free transfer, the salary had to be bombastic:

Der Spiegel published the contract details that were leaked via Footballleaks. Mino Raiola, Ibra’s longtime and trusted advisor, negotiated a top deal with coach Jose Mourinho for the Swede, where the player’s agent should also earn a lot. 

In the one-year contract until June 30, 2017, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is said to have received a gross salary of 22.62 million euros. But there are also interesting bonuses for goals or assists, which are made up as follows:

  • 280,000 euros for the first 5 goals or assists
  • 470,000 euros for 6-10 more goals
  • 660,000 euros for 11-15 more goals
  • 850,000 euros for 16-20 more goals
  • 1.13 million euros for 21-35 more goals
  • 2.27 million euros for 36-40 additional goals

Ibra was able to score a total of 28 goals and 10 assists before his cruciate ligament rupture on April 20. So an additional 3.39 million euros went to the superstar’s account. 

There was no automatic contract extension with the same top conditions until 2018 due to the injury and the table placement. United should have finished the Premier League in the top 3 and Zlatan should have started 31 of 38 games. (Up until his injury it was 27 out of 33 games).

The contract extension between Manchester United and Ibrahimovic was decided in August 2017. By waiving half of his base salary, he was able to stay with the English record champions at least until the summer of 2018 and continue to hunt for goals. 

In March 2018, however, the 10 million contract was terminated prematurely and ended with the change to LA Galaxy.

LA Galaxy

He moved to the MLS at LA Galaxy in March 2018, where Zlatan waived a lot of money in the first year. The first salary was just $ 1.5 million. The reason for this is the so-called salary cap, as it also exists on other US loungers ( NFL, NHL, NBA, …). 

In the MLS, however, there are three exceptions per team, which were already taken at Galaxy. In 2019, the Swede was the top earner in the MLS with 7.2 million US dollars before saying goodbye.

As an aside, the Swede also had a $ 100 million contract from China, which he gratefully declined in favor of LA Galaxy. His player agent Mino Raiola is said to have not been happy with the deal.

Back to AC Milan

In December 2019, the Swedish superstar signed for a second term with AC Milan. He already played in the Milan jersey from 2010-to 2012. The new contract initially runs until summer 2020 and includes an option for a further year. For half a year Zlatan will receive a salary of 3.5 million euros and in 2021 7 million euros.

Participation in betting providers

In April 2021 there was a scandalous discovery: By acquiring a 10% stake in the Swedish betting company ” Bethard ” via a sub-company, Zlatan clearly violated FIFA regulations, which now have a follow-up and could even lead to early retirement. Footballers are prohibited from participating in betting companies.

Swedish National Team

In parallel to his career in international clubs, Ibrahimovic also played as a Swedish national player. First, he scored for the U21 national team, from 2001 for the senior national team. 

While he was one of the substitute players at the 2002 World Cup, he already had a regular place in the squad at the 2004 European Championship. At EURO 2012 and 2016 he led his team as captain. The EURO 2016 should also be his last stop in the national team.

The Greatest Achievements of Zlatan

Ibrahimovic became Dutch champions in 2002 and 2004 with Ajax Amsterdam, Italian champions with Juventus Turin in 2005 and 2006, Inter Milan in 2007, 2008, and 2009 and with AC Milan in 2011. (However, the 2005 and 2006 championships were revoked in connection with the Italian soccer scandal.)

Ibrahimovic celebrated the Spanish championship with FC Barcelona in 2010 and the French championship with Paris Saint-Germain from 2013-2016. With Manchester United, he won the Europa League in 2017.

Ibrahimovic has been named Swedish Footballer of the Year 10 times – more often than anyone before him. In 2008, 2009, and 2011 he was also named Footballer of the Year in Italy.

He was named the best foreign player of the year in Italy five times. Ibrahimovic has repeatedly received the award as top scorer in the respective leagues.

Own Postage Stamp in Sweden

Due to his incredible fame in Sweden, the superstar was given his own stamp collection in 2014.  Ibrahimovic can be seen on a total of five Swedish postage stamps. He himself said in the usual arrogant way: “I usually get bills myself, and they rarely have nice postage stamps. Maybe it will be different now “

Own video Game

The Swedish striker has had his own video game called “Zlatan Legends” in the app stores since August 2017. Here, too, the star will earn a lot and continue to strengthen its brand.

Bronze Statue in Malmo

In honor of the top star, a 500kg bronze statue was erected in Malmö on October 8, 2019. Due to the purchase of shares of the Hammarby IF football club, which is in direct competition with Malmö FF, the statue has already been damaged several times by angry Malmö fans.

Possessions

Ibrahimovic, who originally came from a rather poor background, and his wife, the former Swedish model Helena Sager, do not hide their wealth. You own several splendid estates and drive luxury cars. The family has impressive properties in Malmö, Paris, Stockholm, Milan, New York, and the Are ski resort in Sweden.

Ibrahimovic bought an island in Lake Mälaren, Sweden’s third-largest lake, for just under 3 million euros. The island includes 500 hectares of hunting grounds.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s cars

  • Volvo C30 TS
  • Porsche Cayenne Turbo
  • Ferrari Enzo
  • Ferrari 360 Spider
  • Lamborghini Gallardo (color: pink)
  • Porsche Carrera GT
  • Mesarati Grand Turismo
  • Audi S8 Quattro
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