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By LUKE POWER, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 22: 16 AEST, 2 September 2025 | Updated: 23: 47 AEST, 2 September 2025 20 View comments Jack Grealish has racked up a £15million fortune in image rights alone. The Everton loanee is on £300, 000 a week - with parent club Manchester City subsidising about £75, 000 of that - but is cashing in on his visual identity. Accounts for his image rights firm, Kelandan Ltd, show total equity of £14. 974m 12 months to the end of November last year on Companies House. That's up from around £10. 6m the year before. According to the Sun, he also has an investment property worth £470, 000 and £9m in cash in the firm. Grealish has commercial deals - managed by Jonny Hatt at Hattrick management - with Pepsi, Gucci, Puma, Hellman's mayonnaise, and Bose. Jack Grealish's image rights fortune has soared to almost £15million with multiple big deals The Manchester City and Everton star signed a multi-million deal with Pepsi last year He also has a reported £10m per year boots deal with Puma, which began in 2023 Signing a multi-million deal with Pepsi last year, Grealish said: 'I’m buzzing to partner with Pepsi as a global brand ambassador . 'Pepsi has a great heritage working with the biggest names in world football, and I’m excited to join their mission to unlock enjoyment for football fans around the world and encourage everyone to play the beautiful game. ' Grealish joined Manchester City for £100m in 2022 and his global appeal has since catapulted. His deal with Puma, which he penned in 2023, is reportedly worth £10m per season over five years. He and his girlfriend Sash Attwood live in a £5. 6m mansion near Knutsford in Cheshire. But being rich has not all been plain sailing for the Champions League and Premier League winner. Thieves broke into his house an dstole jewellery and watches worth £1m on Boxing Day in 2024 while he was playing for Man City against Everton - despite Attwood and 10 family members being inside. However, Cheshire Police have now closed the case following what they described as a 'detailed investigation', with no suspects identified. There's even a deal with Hellman's mayonnaise, which was publicised around Euro 2024 Grealish shares a £5. 6m Cheshire mansion with his girlfriend Sasha Attwood Signing for Manchester City and playing for England has made his fame global He is also on a salary of £300, 000 per week, with Everton paying the majority of that Grealish and Attwood are said to be 'devastated' by the decision amid fears the gang who carried out the raid will now escape justice. The England star admitted shortly after the break-in that it had shaken his family badly, writing on Instagram: 'I can't begin to explain how devastated I am over the burglary that took place at my home. My family means the world to me and nothing is more important than ensuring their safety. This has been a traumatic experience for all of us, I'm just so grateful that nobody was hurt. ' Cheshire Police said this week: 'Following a detailed investigation by detectives, this case has now been closed with no suspects identified. Should any information come to light, then it will be reviewed by officers. ' The ordeal left Grealish anxious for months, but he is building a positive new foundation at Everton, where he has four assists in his last two games.
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