Gary Neville is known for his football career and his time on Sky Sports, but the Manchester United legend has also built a tidy business empire for himself and his family
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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 22: Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville before the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United at Villa Park on December 22, 2023 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
Gary Neville has become one of the wealthiest ex-football players in the country
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has forged a career as a successful businessman after hanging up his boots at Old Trafford. Neville, 50, dramatically called time on his football career in February 2011, walking away in the middle of the 2010-11 campaign.
He left the sport after clinching two Champions League titles, eight Premier Leagues, four FA Cups and three League Cups. Now, he's set to return to the Old Trafford pitch for Soccer Aid this Sunday.
Nowadays, he is likely best known for being one of Sky Sports' most influential commentators and pundits, featuring both in the gantry and in the studio. But Neville's skills stretch beyond the work he does in the media.
His business acumen has proven as sharp as his defending, as evidenced by his colossal net worth. Finance Monthly estimates Neville's net worth to be between £70-£100million, despite a significant financial setback reported in 2022.
Financial records for 'Hotel Football', which is located opposite Old Trafford and co-owned by Neville along with Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt, revealed losses of £3.2m over 2020 and 2021. The company also received a loan of £10.2m from parent company 'Orchid Leisure' during that period.
In October 2024, City AM reported the hotel lost £630,158 in 2022 and £601,030 in 2023. However, there were signs of recovery as the hotel's turnover increased from £6.4m to £7.8m during that time. Despite its losses, it still carries a valuation of around £20-£30m, according to FM.
In addition to Hotel Football, he also owns the Stock Exchange Hotel in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. This was entirely hired out by Madonna in 2023 when she performed in the city. Despite experiencing losses over the years, FM estimates its value at around £15-£20m.
A view of Hotel Football, which is owned by Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville, next to Old Trafford, Manchester
There is still plenty of value in Hotel Football(Image: PA)
The former England star might not be pleased with the losses, but his extensive business empire provides ample cushioning. Companies House records show that Neville's hotel business has approximately £20m in assets. His property development company is also believed to hold assets worth £10.5m.
When all of his other businesses are taken into account, it's reported that he has combined assets of £40m. Among these is his production company Buzz 16, which produces sports content including 'The Overlap' on YouTube, home to his popular podcast 'Stick to Football'.
Like many investors, Neville has also ventured into the real estate industry as another income source. He owns a luxury home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, which has undergone significant renovations since he purchased it in the early 2000s.
Gary Neville arrives prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Fulham FC at Old Trafford on August 16, 2024 in Manchester, United Kingdom
Gary Neville will also be appearing in Soccer Aid at Old Trafford
He has also teamed up with Betfred CEO Fred Done to co-found St Michael's Propco 2. The pair are playing a significant role in the ambitious £400m St. Michael's project, a development in the heart of Manchester City centre, according to the Manchester Evening News.
The venture includes a nine-floor office, a rooftop restaurant and two food and drink outlets on the ground floor. A towering 41-storey building will also be part of the project, housing a 162-bed five-star hotel, 75,000 square feet of office space and 217 apartments.
Neville, who is listed as a director of 56 different businesses according to the Times, claims he has started eight different businesses from scratch himself. In addition to his business ventures, Neville reportedly earns around £1m per year working for Sky Sports.
Gary Neville (left) and David Beckham arrive on the red carpet for the 99 World Premiere. A new ownership group led by David Beckham and Gary Neville has taken over Salford with immediate effect, the League Two club have announced
Neville and Beckham spearheaded a new consortium that have taken over Salford City
Neville is also one of the owners of League Two side Salford City. The club recently announced a new ownership group, led by Neville, David Beckham, US businessman Declan Kelly and Lord Mervyn Davies.
He first bought the club in 2014 alongside Class of 92 team-mates Phil Neville, Giggs, Scholes and Butt, who held a combined 50% of the club, while Singaporean businessman Peter Lim held the rest. However, the new takeover means Lim and his ex-United colleagues are no longer shareholders. The latter quartet will reportedly maintain some roles they had at the club, going into the new era.
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