Frank Lampard is the new manager of Coventry City Football club after the former Chelsea and England footballer was chosen as the successor to Mark Robins.
But, what is his current net worth?
Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Frank Lampard has amassed a fortune of around $90million, approximately £75million. The website also reported that the ex-manager earned an annual salary of £9.6million in his last job at Everton, although this figure has never been officially verified.
According to Total Sportal, a football-focused website, Lampard's contract with Everton was valued at £15million, inclusive of a signing bonus, a title win bonus and other incentives. His impressive net worth of £75million is largely attributed to his successful career as a midfielder for Chelsea and England.
Born in Romford, East London, Lampard comes from a family of footballers, with his father, Frank Lampard Sr, having played professionally for West Ham United, reports the Express.
Lampard began his professional football career in 1998 with West Ham. In 2001, he transferred to Chelsea under an £11million contract and set a record of 164 consecutive Premier League appearances.
Later, in 2008, he signed a contract with Chelsea that paid him £140,000 per week or £7.3million annually, making him the highest-paid footballer in the UK at the time. His illustrious career also includes stints at Manchester City and New York City FC towards the end of his playing days.
Lampard hung up his boots in February 2017 at the ripe age of 38 and swiftly moved into management a year later. Taking the reins at Derby County on a three-year deal, he soon made the leap to become Chelsea's head coach in 2019.
However, by January 2021, Chelsea had announced a new head coach, and just a year later Lampard found himself managing Everton in the Premier League. His tenure there was cut short following a 2-0 loss to West Ham in January 2023, leading to his dismissal amidst Everton's struggles.
Off the pitch, Frank's personal life with broadcaster Christine Lampard is equally noteworthy; the couple owns a lavish £10million London mansion and reportedly a second residence in Liverpool. Their family life, shared with daughters Luna and Isla, became intertwined with Frank's career moves.
Christine, known for her roles on 'The One Show', 'Daybreak', 'Dancing on Ice', 'This Morning', and 'Loose Women', recounted their serendipitous meeting at "the Grosvenor House Hotel" on October 6, 2009, during an episode of the Pride of Britain Life Changing Stories podcast: "I was doing the One Show and I was worried about coming in late but I thought, 'No, I am going to go'."
She added, "Then Frank decided last minute - so technically neither of us was meant to be there at all. It turned out our tables were beside one another. A couple of people claim they were the reason we met."