England star Jack Grealish’s fortune skyrockets after his image rights firm posts staggering profits

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ENGLAND star Jack Grealish is sat on a whopping £15m fortune in his image rights firm.

And that’s on top of around £300,000-a-week in wages he picks up from football.

GettyEverton ace Jack Grealish is sat on a whopping £15m fortune in his image rights firm[/caption]

Accounts for his Kelandan Ltd image rights firm show that for the 12 months to the end of November last year, profits grew from £10.5m.

He also has an investment property worth £470,000 and £9m in cash in the firm.

The Everton player – who lives in a £6m mansion in Cheshire with his lover Sasha Attwood– has deals with high-end speaker firm Bose, Hellman’s mayo, Puma and Gucci.

Jack, 29, who is still owned by parent club Manchester City, penned a seven-figure deal with Pepsi this year and revealed: “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.”

Top players also earn extra cash from their clubs from the sale of merchandise like shirts that bear their “name, nickname, slogan and signatures, image, likeness, voice, logos, get-ups, initials, team or squad number”.

Last year, The Sun revealed Grealish’s image rights company banked a £7million bonanza from sponsorship deals.

Endorsements for the winger raked in the bumper business bonus for Kelandan, the company he runs with dad Kevin.

Jack also signed up with soft drinks brand Pepsi.

A source said of the Pepsi deal, which saw Grealish star in Champions League adverts: “Jack is worth every penny as far as Pepsi are concerned because everything he touches turns to gold.”

GettyGrealish has deals with high-end speaker firm Bose, Hellman’s mayo, Puma and Gucci[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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