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Sergio Ramos

Sergio Ramos Net Worth

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Sergio Ramos's net worth is currently estimated at $80M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

2004$1MC

Sevilla Debut and Euro 2004

At 18, Ramos debuted for Sevilla and was selected for Spain's Euro 2004 squad, showcasing exceptional early promise. His performances attracted immediate interest from Europe's biggest clubs.

2005$3M+200%B

Real Madrid €27M Transfer

Real Madrid signed the 19-year-old for €27 million, making him one of the most expensive teenage defenders ever. The move to the Galácticos brought elite wages and global spotlight.

2010$15M+400%A

World Cup Champion with Spain

Winning the 2010 World Cup as a key defender for Spain elevated his status to world-class. This trophy, along with Euro 2008, made him a national hero and boosted endorsement deals significantly.

2014$30M+100%A

La Décima Iconic Header

His dramatic 93rd-minute equalizer against Atlético Madrid led to Real Madrid's 10th European Cup. The iconic moment cemented his legend status and led to lucrative contract extensions.

2018$50M+67%A

Fourth Champions League in Five Years

Captaining Real Madrid to their fourth Champions League in five years solidified his legacy as one of football's greatest captains and defenders. His leadership commanded maximum wages at the club.

2021$65M+30%A

PSG Move After Madrid Departure

Joining Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer brought a substantial signing bonus and wages in his mid-30s. Though past his peak, his reputation still commanded top-tier compensation.

2023$75M+15%A

Sevilla Return and Spain Record

Returning to Sevilla while holding the record for most Spanish national team caps (180) demonstrated his enduring connection to his roots. His legacy in Spanish football was unassailable.

2026$80M+7%A

Active Legend of Spanish Football

At age 40, Ramos remains active in football while celebrated as one of the greatest defenders ever, with 4 Champions Leagues and a World Cup. His 100+ goals as a defender, iconic moments, and record Spanish caps ensure his status as a global A-list football icon.