Harry Kane Dominates England Players’ Wealth Table

 

England captain Harry Kane is the wealthiest player in the Three Lions’ 26-man World Cup 2026 squad, with an estimated net worth of £110 million, according to a published list that reveals a staggering financial gap between the richest and least wealthy members of Thomas Tuchel’s team.

The Sun newspaper has compiled the net worth of every England player heading to the tournament, showing that Kane, the prolific Bayern Munich striker, sits “streets ahead of the rest”. Marcus Rashford ranks second with £65 million, followed by Jude Bellingham in third place with £40 million.

Jordan Pickford is fourth with £36 million, representing a significant jump from the fifth position. Bukayo Saka rounds out the top five with £23.5 million. John Stones follows with £22 million, while Ollie Watkins is seventh at £21 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, has a net worth of £20 million.

Jordan Henderson, who endured an ill-fated but lucrative move to Saudi Arabia after leaving Liverpool, is ninth with £19.5 million. Ivan Toney, now one of the highest-paid players in the Saudi Pro League, completes the top ten with £15 million.

At the opposite end of the scale, Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly, one of the youngest members of the squad at 21, is bottom with £1 million. Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson is next at £2.5 million, followed by Tottenham full-back Djed Spence at £3 million. Kobbie Mainoo, who recently signed a new five-year contract at Manchester United worth £120,000 per week, has a net worth of £3.5 million.