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Net worth of every player in England’s 26-man World Cup squad - Everton star 4th with £36m

How much money do England’s footballers have? That’s a question likely to be on the lips of many football fans as they watch the 2026 World Cup at home this summer.

While we know the weekly wages of the players in Thomas Tuchel’s 26-man squad, the exact net worth of these household names is a little harder to find.

However, The Sun have published a list of every player’s net worth and the results are fascinating. The richest player has earned an astronomical £110 million over the course of his career, while the player in 26th place has only just cracked the £1 million mark. Let’s take a closer look at the list...

England Squad: 2026 World Cup Rich List

26. Nico O’Reilly | £1 million

MixCollage-13-Nov-2025-11-17-PM-6003England's Nico O'Reilly with teammates celebrate after the match

As one of the youngest members of the England squad, it’s no surprise that Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly is bottom of the pile. Still, a net worth of £1 million at the age of 21 isn’t bad, eh?

25. Elliot Anderson | £2.5 million

Expect the 23-year-old’s net worth to rise considerably if he seals a move away from Nottingham Forest after the World Cup.

24. Djed Spence | £3 million

The Tottenham full-back is next up with a net worth of £3 million.

23. Kobbie Mainoo | £3.5 million

Kobbie Mainoo

Manchester United’s gifted midfielder recently put pen-to-paper on a new five-year contract at Old Trafford, bumping him up to £120,000 a week.

22. Jarell Quansah | £4 million

The 23-year-old defender left Liverpool for Bayer Leverkusen last summer and hasn’t looked back.

21. James Trafford | £4.5 million

Not bad at all for a 23-year-old goalkeeper who currently finds himself as back-up to Gianluigi Donnarumma at Man City.

20. Noni Madueke | £5 million

Noni Madueke

Noni Madueke switched Chelsea for Arsenal last summer and won the Premier League title in his debut season with the Gunners.

19. Tino Livramento | £5.5 million

Newcastle defender Tino Livramento has also crossed the £5 million mark.

18. Dan Burn | £6 million

The oldest members of England’s World Cup squad, not even Dan Burn himself would have expected to be on the plane just a few years ago.

17. Ezri Konsa | £6.5 million

Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa, 28, is next up with a net worth of £6.5 million.

16. Eberechi Eze | £7 million

Eberechi Eze has enhanced his reputation since leaving Crystal Palace for Arsenal. It’s hard to see him taking a penalty this summer, though, after missing in the Champions League shootout against PSG.

15. Anthony Gordon | £7.5 million

Anthony Gordon

Now a Barcelona player after leaving Newcastle United. Has the opportunity to cement his status as one of the world’s best forwards at Camp Nou.

14. Reece James | £8 million

Gifted and influential full-back when fit, Chelsea's Reece James has struggled badly with injuries throughout his career but that hasn't prevented him from banking eight million quid.

13. Marc Guehi | £12 million

Left Crystal Palace for Man City in January and should start for Thomas Tuchel’s England this summer.

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12. Dean Henderson | £12 million

Dean Henderson

Leaving Manchester United for Crystal Palace in 2023 was a decision Dean Henderson knew he had to make and it’s paid off dividends - in more ways than one.

11. Morgan Rogers | £12.5 million

A star player for Aston Villa, Morgan Rogers will be hoping to make a big impact in North America over the coming weeks.

10. Ivan Toney | £15 million

Ivan Toney

One of the highest-paid players in the Saudi Pro League, Ivan Toney finds himself in the top 10 of England’s rich list.

9. Jordan Henderson | £19.5 million

Endured an ill-fated but lucrative move to Saudi Arabia after leaving Liverpool. Returned to the Premier League with Brentford in 2025 after a season with Dutch giants Ajax.

8. Declan Rice | £20 million

Declan Rice

Among the world’s best midfielders and a contender for the 2026 Ballon d’Or award after an excellent season with Arsenal, Declan Rice’s net worth has crossed the £20 million mark.

7. Ollie Watkins | £21 million

A little surprising to see Ollie Watkins so high up this list? The 30-year-old striker remains one of Villa’s key players.

6. John Stones | £22 million

The classy central defender has left Manchester City and is being linked with a move to Bayern Munich.

5. Bukayo Saka | £23.5 million

Bukayo Saka

Arsenal’s star boy is only 24 years old but has already amassed a fortune during his career to date.

4. Jordan Pickford | £36 million

There’s then a big jump to Jordan Pickford, one of England’s greatest ever goalkeepers, who has bagged a whopping £36 million.

3. Jude Bellingham | £40 million

Jude Bellingham

England’s most marketable player, Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is only 22 years old but is already absolutely minted.

2. Marcus Rashford | £65 million

Has blown hot and cold throughout his career, but that hasn’t stopped Marcus Rashford from banking an eye-watering £65 million.

1. Harry Kane | £110 million

Harry Kane

But streets ahead of the rest - and deservedly so, some might say - is England captain Harry Kane. One of the greatest strikers of his generation - and possibly of all time - the prolific Bayern Munich star thoroughly deserves the riches that have come his way.

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