Jadon Sancho, the talented winger who failed to make his mark at Manchester United, still managed to rake in an impressive £12 million from off-field earnings last season. Despite struggling to solidify his place at Old Trafford, Sancho’s lucrative sponsorship deals and image rights brought in a substantial income for the 24-year-old. This figure translates to approximately £235,000 per week, on top of his £350,000 weekly wages at Man Utd.
Sancho’s company, Sancho Management, also experienced a significant boost in assets. According to its accounts, the company’s assets for 2023 amounted to £8.7 million, marking a notable increase of £3.4 million from the previous year’s £5.3 million. Furthermore, Sancho paid himself a handsome sum of £5.8 million from the company’s earnings. However, it’s worth noting that the company also had expenses amounting to £3 million, including corporation tax.
In addition to his football-related income, Sancho has secured several high-profile endorsement deals. He has a lucrative contract with Nike to wear their boots and has also signed lucrative agreements with renowned brands such as Nando’s and Pepsi. These partnerships contribute significantly to Sancho’s off-field earnings and reinforce his marketability as a footballer.
Despite his financial success off the pitch, Sancho’s future at Old Trafford remains uncertain. Following a fallout with manager Erik ten Hag, Sancho found himself excluded from the first-team squad and subsequently embarked on a loan spell with Borussia Dortmund in January. The dispute arose when Sancho accused Ten Hag of not being truthful about his absence from the team. The Dutchman claimed that it was due to poor training performances from Sancho.
As the narrative of Jadon Sancho’s career continues to unfold, it is clear that his off-field earnings have not been hindered by his struggles on the pitch. His ability to secure lucrative sponsorship deals and maintain a strong market presence further highlights his immense potential as both a player and a brand. While the future may bring new challenges and opportunities for Sancho, his financial success off the pitch is a testament to his status as one of the most promising young talents in the football world.