Nick Pope is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Burnley as a goalkeeper. The England international is a second choice for his national team to Jordan Pickford. The 29-year-old has spent a significant amount of time in the Premier League. And as a result, he has made a net worth of a significant amount.
The dynamic goalkeeper is also a fan favourite at Burnley football club. And he is often tipped to be the number 1 for the national team as well. His rising net worth is a sign of his progress. So, let’s take a look at his earnings in detail.
Early Football development:
Born in 1992, in Cambridgeshire, Nick Pope and his family were life-long fans of Ipswich Town. At a young age, he also started at the youth academy of Ipswich Town. He was there till the age of 16. But later he was released by the club.
In 2008, Bury Town signed Nick Pope. However, he was not their first-choice keeper from the start. After slow progress, Pope was signed by League One club Charlton Athletic back in 2011. He made slow progress and the management was really happy to keep him. And in parts, he signed contracts that will keep him till 2018. However, there were a lot of loan spells during his time at Charlton. In 2016, he signed a 3-year contract with newly-promoted Premier League club Burnley.
Birthdate | April 19th, 1992 |
Birthplace | Soham, England |
Length | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Team | Burnley |
Position | goalkeeper |
Number | 29 |
Nickname | Poor Man’s Pope |
Earnings and Net worth:
In 2017, he made his much-awaited debut in the Premier League. It was a dream come true moment for the 29-year-old. His form in Burnley also got him a place in the England national team. In 2019 he signed a deal with the club that will keep him till 2023. He has a net worth of €12 million. He signed a 4 year / £7,280,000 contract with the club, including an annual average salary of £1,820,000. According to Transfermarkt, he has a market value of €15 million.
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