Jack Grealish has seen his public image grow even further
Manchester City ace Jack Grealish has seen his net worth soar in the last 12 months following a series of successful sponsorship deals.
It's been a rollercoaster year for the versatile forward, both on and off the pitch. Grealish helped City win the Premier League with three goals and one assist in 20 appearances, although those numbers understate his impact in Pep Guardiola's eyes.
However, the fall from grace was swift after the title. Grealish was left out of England's Euro 2024 squad due to his lack of direct goal contribution compared to other wingers, such as Anthony Gordon.
Despite the disappointment, Grealish became even more of a household name over the summer after a successful partnership with Pepsi.
The former Aston Villa player runs an image rights company called Kelandan with his father Kevin, and business appears to be booming. The company's accounts on Companies House were updated earlier this week to highlight the marked growth in its assets over the past year.
For the year ended November 30, the accounts showed the company had assets of £10.5m, up from £3.4m in 2022.
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Delighted to join the @pepsi team! ??????⚽ pic.twitter.com/lYE2w5iTUp
— Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish) April 26, 2024
This year's accounts are also expected to see strong growth, with Grealish's increased collaborations with Gucci, Puma and Bose set to bear fruit. The impact of the 28-year-old's branding work with Pepsi, as well as Hellman's mayonnaise, will also be visible.
According to The Sun, Pepsi are delighted to have signed Grealish and believe he is “worth every penny”. The soft drinks brand believes that everything the winger touches “turns to gold”.
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Guardiola will be hoping Grealish can replicate that impact at the Etihad Stadium next season, with Julian Alvarez's departure likely to give Phil Foden more opportunities as a No10, a role the playmaker believes he is best suited to, rather than as a winger.
Grealish will likely have the opportunity to make the left winger's role his own next season, but he will face competition from Jeremy Doku and new signing Savio, who arrived at the Etihad this summer from City's sister club Troyes for a fee in the region of £30m.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1936815/Man-City-Jack-Grealish-net-worth-sponsorship