Bukayo Saka doesn’t need an introduction; Nigerians still want to know all about him. From his net worth in Naira and salary to his family, school, and football career, this post covers his life, achievements, and how much he earns.
Early Career
When Saka was coming through Arsenal’s Hale End academy and signed his first professional contract around 2019, his earnings were tiny compared to now. Back then, he was earning something like £100 a week as a youth player and then quickly bumped up to about £5,500 per week as he became a first‑team player. Those early contracts were short and mostly focused on development rather than money, but laid the groundwork for what was to come.
Contract Growth
By the 2021‑22 season, Saka was earning around £33,000 per week, and it quickly climbed to around £53,000 by the 2022‑23 season as he established himself as a regular starter. Those numbers still seemed modest compared with elite Premier League stars, but his performances were earning him attention on and off the pitch.
In May 2023, he signed a big four‑year contract with Arsenal that reportedly had a base wage near £195,000 to £200,000 per week and was worth around £60 million in total over its life. That deal reflected Arsenal’s faith in him and marked his breakthrough as a financially valuable asset for the club.
Endorsements
Off the pitch, around this time, his commercial appeal was already growing. He moved from Nike to a major boot deal with New Balance and became a brand ambassador for Burberry. He also featured in campaigns for audio brand Beats by Dre and promotions for Call of Duty, while Arsenal partnerships like Dirt Is Good (Unilever) tied into his image rights.

These deals were worth millions annually, adding significant non‑salary income and pushing his overall wealth higher.
Alongside endorsements, he formed a company called BS7 Rights Limited to manage his image rights and commercial revenue, and by 2025, filings showed this was worth around £4.6 million, and that’s how his name and likeness had real business value alongside his football earnings.
Bukayo Saka Net Worth
By 2025, most credible estimates put his total net worth in the £30 million‑£45 million range. Using the latest exchange rate for pounds to Nigerian naira, £30 million is about ₦56 billion, and £45 million is about ₦83.8 billion in Nigerian naira today (based on a rate of roughly ₦1 863 per £1). Even conservative figures around £30‑40 million reflect his Arsenal earnings, endorsement income, and the value of his off‑pitch businesses. Some income sources vary by what is counted (salary vs bonuses vs investments), but across the board, he’s considered one of the richest young English footballers.
Property and Lifestyle
With that wealth, Saka has made smart lifestyle purchases while keeping things relatively low‑key. Public reports suggest he owns a luxury home in Hertfordshire worth several million pounds and has a collection of cars, including a Ferrari 458 Spider and a Mercedes‑Benz GLC. He keeps most of his life private, but does enjoy quality things to show his financial success.
Charity and Philanthropy
Rather than spending all his money on himself, he’s also given back. Through partnerships with organisations like BigShoe, Saka has funded surgeries for children in Nigeria and supported community causes in London. That side of what he does shows how he uses his wealth for a broader impact beyond football.
Record Contract and Current Earnings in 2026
In early 2026, Arsenal locked him into an even bigger deal. He agreed a new five‑year contract that reportedly pays around £300,000 per week and makes him the highest‑paid player at the club with annual basic earnings over £15 million. That contract runs until around 2030‑31, cementing his place as a key long‑term figure at Arsenal and one of the top earners in the Premier League.
People often compare his market value to other stars, and transfer market trackers have valued him at over £100 million as a player, thanks to his performances and age, which also feeds into his overall financial profile by making him a valuable asset in the sport.
Comparison with Peers
Even though his earnings are huge by most standards, compared with the very top earners in the Premier League, he isn’t quite at the financial pinnacle yet. Players like Erling Haaland earn more, but within his own generation and among English players, his weekly wage and endorsements place him near the top. If he continues performing, winning trophies, and expanding his brand, his future earning potential could easily push his net worth further into the tens of millions or beyond.
Tax, Merchandising and Brand Value
As a professional in the UK, he pays high taxes like other top earners, but structures such as his image rights company help manage that. He also earns from merchandising since clubs and partners pay to use his name and likeness, so when fans buy shirts or products featuring him, he gets a share of that value.
Bukayo Saka Family and Parents
His full name is Bukayo Ayoyinka Temidayo Saka, and “Bukayo” means “adds to happiness” in Yoruba. He was born on 5 September 2001 in Ealing, London, to Yoruba Nigerian parents. Saka is a Christian and went to Edward Betham Primary School and Greenford High School. He did well in his GCSEs.
His mother is a Lagosian. Her name is Adenike. She studied in London and became a chartered accountant, and has worked as a project accountant. Saka’s father, on the other hand, is Yomi. He is also a Nigerian businessman. It was before Saka was born that his parents had moved to the United Kingdom. Bukayo Saka has one older brother, Abayomi Saka, who also played youth football but later focused on further education.
Football Career
Saka started playing youth football with Greenford Celtic. At the age of seven, he joined the academy of Arsenal. He moved quickly through the club’s youth system and made his senior debut as a teenager. Over time, he became one of Arsenal’s most important players.

Eligible to represent both England and Nigeria, Saka chose England at senior level and became a regular feature for The Three Lions during major tournaments, while continuing to acknowledge his Nigerian background.
Relationship and Personal Life
Bukayo Saka does not have a wife. He is not married, but has been in a long-term relationship with Tolami Benson, an English model and influencer of Nigerian descent, since late 2020; reports in 2025 suggested the couple became engaged, though the relationship has largely remained private.