Bukayo Saka's clever business move paying off as Arsenal star banks millions
Bukayo Saka's clever business move paying off as Arsenal star banks millionsArsenal star Bukayo Saka has banked £2m following a savvy business move earlier on in his careerCommentsSportMatty Hewitt Senior Sport Central Audience Writer 12:02, 16 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesBukayo Saka has banked £2m from a savvy business decision.Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has banked a whopped £2m after a savvy business move last year. BS7 Rights Limited, Saka's company which is overseen by his parents Adenike and Hamed, saw its net assets rise from £4,639,704 in 2024, to £6,873,212 in 2025.The England international saw his net worth rocket last year, with BS7 Rights Limited income surge from £2.30m to a whopping £4.64m in 2024. The latest accounts show Saka's company bank a further £2m in 2025 with the Arsenal star the latest footballer to take control of his own image.It's standard practice for professional athletes, particularly footballers, to set up companies to licence their image and personal attributes to clubs, sponsors, and brands. This structure gives them greater control over how their image is utilised and, crucially, enables them to pay a reduced tax rate on this income compared to their standard salary.Revenue from image rights companies is taxed at the corporate rate of 25 per cent, as opposed to the 45 per cent tax imposed on any salary above £125,000. Beyond this, Saka's parents serve as directors in two additional firms connected to the Arsenal player's business interests, specifically BS7 Investments Limited and Phantom Management Limited.READ MORE: Sporting star makes 'boring' Arsenal admission as Champions League clash fails to deliverREAD MORE: Portuguese media slams 'invisible' Viktor Gyokeres as he's given lowest performance ratingFOLLOW OUR ARSENAL FB PAGE! Latest Gunners news and more on our dedicated Facebook pageIn 2024, Chief Business of Football Writer for Reach, Dave Powell, explained exactly why the...المصدر: Mirror Football | Source: Mirror Football
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