David Beckham has a lot to celebrate on his 50th birthday today. He has a beautiful family, good health, and an impressive bank account to support his luxurious lifestyle.
The former soccer star retired in 2013 but has since co-purchased the professional soccer club Inter Miami.
In addition to his earnings on the field, he's made millions in endorsement deals posing for brands like Armani and Adidas.
Here's how much David is worth in 2025, along with a breakdown of how he's earned his cash.
What is David Beckham's net worth?

David and his wife, Victoria Beckham, are worth an estimated $450 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
The English soccer player didn't earn all the money himself. His wife, who's famously known for her time singing in the girl group the Spice Girls, is also a fashion designer. Together, the couple has built a globally successful brand.
The couple reportedly enjoys spending their hard-earned money on nice cars, art, and real estate.
The couple purchased a stunning $80 million mansion overlooking the Biscayne Bay in Miami in October 2024. The 14,270 square foot, nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom home features a 124-foot pool, dreamy chef's kitchen, private space and state-of the art gym.
David also enjoys collecting body tattoos, which he now has more than 60 pieces of on his arms and body.
The soccer star has almost completely covered both arms and has started tattooing his neck and back in recent years.
David Beckham earned a substantial amount of money playing soccer

Before retirement, David won six Premiere Leagues, two FA Cups, two Charity Shields, and one Champions League. He became the first Englishman to win league titles in four countries, which is quite impressive.
During his years on the field, he was one of the highest paid pro players in the world, reportedly earning an estimated $800 million, according to the "Daily Mirror."
David suited up for Manchester United and Real Madrid before spending his final six seasons in the MLS with the L.A. Galaxy, which earned him an estimated $255 million, including his salary, revenue sharing, endorsements, appearances, and licensing fees.
His annual salary with Paris Saint-Germain was said to be $50 million.
David Beckham's sponsorships and endorsements

Most pro athletes make a bulk of their money from endorsement deals, and there's no question that sponsorship deals and endorsements have helped beef up David's bank account.
The 50-year-old has partnered with the likes of H&M, Armani, Adidas, Breitling, Gillette, PepsiCo, Maserati, and countless others to promote their brands, and he was handed a decent paycheck for doing it.
In 2014, David launched his own company, DB Ventures, to help manage his deals, which included his $160 million contract with Adidas.
He reportedly sold 55% of the company for more than $230 million in 2022, according to the "London Times."
In 2022, the former soccer star singed on to be the ambassador for the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Qatar reportedly paid him around $166 million to help promote the event.
David Beckham said his children inspire him to work hard
In an interview during the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos Switzerland back in January, David said his kids are what motivates him to continue to work hard.
"The reason I continue to work as hard as I do is for my children," Beckham said.
"And I'm not talking about for their futures, but I want to set the right example. When I retired 12, 13 years ago now, from playing, I could have just sat back and enjoyed the moment. But when I grew up at Manchester United, I had one of the biggest and best business leaders inspire me and teach me, Sir Alex Ferguson," he added.
David shares four children with his wife, Victoria: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper.