How 19-year-old soccer star Lamine Yamal built his eye-watering fortune

By admin — In News — July 17, 2026

   ​Lamine Yamal has taken the world by storm during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, thanks to his undeniable talent and humble attitude. The Spanish national team’s young star, who turned 19 partway through the competition, boasts a net worth of around $15 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth, and is projected to become one of the most well-paid players on the planet. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJoin HELLO! as we discover just how Lamine amassed his fortune, and take a look at his journey from working-class kid to global icon. Lamine has a net worth of around $15 million (Getty Images)Lamine’s star power was so great that FC Barcelona tore up his previous contract, which promised a gross annual salary of around $1.82 million, and instead issued him an eye-watering new deal. He signed a six-year contract with the team in May 2025 that raised his salary to around $18 million a year before tax. This amount has the potential to skyrocket when performance bonuses are factored in. Lamine then landed at number 10 on Forbes’ list of the world’s highest-paid soccer players, thanks to this incredible deal. It comes as no surprise that FC Barcelona wanted to retain his talent, after he became the youngest player in the squad’s history at 15 years, nine months and 16 days old. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe is also the youngest goal scorer to ever play for the Spanish national team, and the youngest goal scorer in the UEFA European Championship. To top it off, he was the youngest player nominated for the prestigious Ballon d’Or prize at just 17 years old. He inked a $34 million deal with Adidas (UEFA via Getty Images)Lamine makes a pretty penny off partnerships with brands like Beats by Dre, OPPO, Powerade, Konami and UNICEF. However, it is his deal with Adidas that rakes in the most, with the soccer star taking home a reported $34 million from the 10-year partnership. Lamine’s parents are incredibly supportive of his career (Getty Images)Lamine may be a multi-millionaire now, but his childhood wasn’t always easy. The Spaniard, who grew up in Barcelona, is the only child of Moroccan-born building painter Mounir Nasraoui and Equatorial Guinean-born waitress Sheila Eban.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLamine’s whole family worked hard to provide for him, and the teen has often touted his love and appreciation for his paternal grandmother, Fátima, who instilled a strong work ethic in him. “The first to arrive [in Spain] was my grandmother, who sneaked onto the bus from Morocco and managed to get to Mataró,” he said on his episode of the Resonancia de Corazón con Jose Ramon de la Morenapodcast.The star credits his grandmother for her strong work ethic (PA Images via Getty Images)”She started working three shifts so my father could come because he stayed in Morocco, and when my grandmother made some money, she paid a woman to bring my father and his sister, who came when they were three.” AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisemen  

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