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How Mohamed Salah uses his fortune to support an entire community

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Football fans know Mohamed Salah as Liverpool’s relentless goalscorer. In Egypt, however, his reputation extends far beyond the pitch.

While his achievements at Anfield made him a global superstar, his actions away from football have transformed him into something even greater in his hometown of Nagrig. Salah has quietly turned his success into a powerful engine for social change.

Instead of treating wealth as a personal reward, the Liverpool forward has repeatedly used it as a tool to uplift communities from funding schools to supporting disaster relief across the country.

Mohamed Salah’s net worth

As of 2026, Mohamed Salah ranks among the richest footballers in the Premier League, as per Capology. His estimated net worth sits between £70 million and £80 million, driven by a combination of elite wages and global commercial deals.

At Liverpool, Salah earns one of the highest salaries in English football, second only to Manchester City’s Erling Haaland. Yet his club contract tells only part of the story.

Mo Salah's fans
Mohamed Salah’s fans. (Photo by Visionhaus)

The Egyptian forward also commands enormous commercial value. Partnerships with brands such as Adidas, Vodafone and Pepsi generate millions each year, while his image rights company, Salah UK Commercial Ltd, has reportedly earned over £45 million in recent cycles.

But unlike many global athletes, Salah rarely treats wealth as a status symbol. Instead, he consistently channels large portions of his earnings into charitable projects in Egypt and beyond.

Salah’s charity work in Egypt: From church donations to cancer hospitals

Salah’s generosity often emerges during moments of national crisis.

One of the most widely reported examples came after the tragic fire at Abu Sifin Church in Giza, which killed 41 people. In response, Salah reportedly donated around 3 million Egyptian pounds, roughly £130,000, to support the rebuilding of the church.

The gesture carried deep symbolic weight. As a devout Muslim known for his sujud celebration after scoring, Salah’s support for Egypt’s Coptic Christian community sent a powerful message about unity across religious lines.

His philanthropy extends far beyond one-off donations. Over the years, Salah has contributed nearly £2.5 million to the National Cancer Institute in Cairo and millions more to Egypt’s Tahya Misr Fund.

These contributions have helped finance medical equipment, hospital infrastructure and treatment programs for thousands of patients.

Building schools and opportunities for the next generation

While emergency donations attract headlines, Salah’s most meaningful projects focus on long-term development.

In his home village of Nagrig, he has funded the construction of a school and a youth center, giving local children access to educational opportunities that were previously unavailable.

Salah has also supported initiatives far beyond Egypt. Through his role as an ambassador for the Instant Network Schools program, a partnership between the Vodafone Foundation and the UNHCR, he promotes digital education for displaced children.

The initiative connects students in refugee communities across Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan to modern learning tools and online education resources.

From funding medical technology to helping young couples afford marriage in his hometown, Salah continues to reinvest in the communities that shaped him.

For many footballers, wealth represents the pinnacle of success. For Mohamed Salah, it represents responsibility and a chance to lift thousands of others along the way.

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