Andreas Weimann's Net Worth Details

Andreas Weimann has spent more than 16 years grinding through English and European football, carving out a career that few Austrian forwards have matched in the Championship era.

This article breaks down his net worth, salary, contract history, and every major financial milestone of his career.

Andreas Weimann’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Andreas Weimann
Date of Birth 5 August 1991
Age 34
Nationality Austrian
Place of Birth Vienna, Austria
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Forward / Attacking Midfielder
Current Club Rapid Vienna (on loan from Derby County, contract expired June 2026)
Turned Professional 2010
Net Worth ~£8 million
Salary £832,000 per year
Wife Jennifer Weimann
Social Media @andiweimann on X (Twitter)

Early Life and Career

Andreas Weimann was born on 5 August 1991 in Vienna, Austria, into a city with a deep footballing culture.

He took his first steps in the sport with local club FC Stadlau before the quality of his play attracted attention from Rapid Wien, one of Austria’s most storied clubs.

He joined Rapid’s youth setup at the age of 13, spending three formative years there and developing the sharp movement and technical ability that would later define his professional style.

At just 16, Weimann caught the eye of Premier League scouts while playing for Rapid Wien’s academy.

Aston Villa moved quickly to sign him in 2007, bringing him to Birmingham alongside fellow Austrian Dominik Hofbauer. Adjusting to English football at such a young age is never straightforward, but Weimann thrived in Villa’s reserve setup.

During the 2009–10 season, he stood out as the Reserve South League’s top scorer with nine goals, filling the gap left by Nathan Delfouneso’s promotion to the first team.

His breakthrough moment came in the 2009 Peace Cup, where he trained and played alongside Villa’s senior squad against Juventus, Atlante, and Porto — an experience that sharpened his game considerably.

By the time the 2010–11 Premier League season kicked off, Weimann was ready for his competitive debut.

Professional Career

Weimann made his senior competitive debut for Aston Villa on 14 August 2010, coming on as a substitute against West Ham United in a 3–0 Premier League win.

Two loan spells at Watford followed — first in January 2011, then at the start of the 2011–12 season — giving him vital Championship minutes.

Back at Villa Park, he became a reliable contributor, ending the 2012–13 season with 12 goals across all competitions and earning consistent praise from supporters.

His five years at Aston Villa produced 129 appearances and 24 goals before the club’s financial troubles and relegation battle led to his departure in 2015.

He joined Derby County for a four-year deal reportedly valued at £2 million, contributing to the club’s 2015–16 Championship play-off run.

A loan to Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 2017 included a memorable FA Cup goal against Liverpool at Anfield.

The defining chapter of his career arrived at Bristol City. Signing in July 2018, Weimann spent six seasons at Ashton Gate, making 216 appearances and scoring 51 goals.

His 2021–22 campaign — 22 league goals and 10 assists — was one of the finest individual seasons by any Championship forward that year, earning him Bristol City’s Player of the Season award and a national team recall after an eight-year absence.

A loan to West Brom in January 2024 preceded his Bristol City exit, after which he joined Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, scoring seven goals in 30 appearances under John Eustace.

He returned to Derby County for a second stint in July 2025, making 27 appearances before being sent on loan to Rapid Vienna in February 2026 — a full-circle return to the club where his journey began.

Internationally, Weimann has earned 26 caps for Austria, including a substitute appearance at UEFA Euro 2024, representing his country at the sport’s highest stage.

Wife

Andreas Weimann is married to Jennifer Weimann. The couple has been together for a number of years, and Weimann has spoken warmly about his family life on social media.

He publicly announced the birth of their daughter, Sofia Isabella Weimann, via X (formerly Twitter), describing it as one of the happiest moments of his life.

The family has maintained a relatively private personal life throughout his career, which is consistent with how most professional footballers manage their off-pitch world.

Andreas Weimann’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Andreas Weimann’s has an estimated net worth of approximately £8 million.

He accumulated this wealth over a 16-year professional career spanning the Premier League, EFL Championship, and Austrian Bundesliga — earning consistent wages at clubs including Aston Villa, Derby County, and Bristol City, where he was one of the highest-paid players during his final seasons.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Weimann’s most significant contract in terms of financial value was his three-year deal with Aston Villa, reported to be worth $6,692,205 in total — approximately $2.23 million per year during the Premier League era.

His move to Derby County in June 2015 was on a four-year contract, with the transfer fee reportedly around £2 million.

He later signed a three-year deal at Bristol City in July 2018, with a club option for a fourth year — a contract that reflected his growing status as a Championship frontline player.

His most recent deal was a one-year contract with Derby County signed in July 2025, which expired on 30 June 2026.

Derby officially confirmed his departure in May 2026. As of mid-2026, Weimann is without a club following the expiry of that deal.

Salary

Weimann’s peak earning years in English football came during his time at Aston Villa and his prime seasons at Bristol City. His Villa contract averaged approximately $2.23 million per year in gross terms.

At Bristol City, his extended stay and Player of the Season status in 2021–22 would have placed him among the club’s better-paid players, with Championship wages for experienced attackers typically ranging between £700,000 and £900,000 per year at that level.

His final recorded annual salary at Derby County was £832,000 per year — a figure confirmed by available public records — placing him in the upper-mid bracket of Championship earners at that stage of his career.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Approx. Annual Salary
2010–2015 Aston Villa ~$2,230,000 (avg.)
2011 Watford (loan) Covered by Villa contract
2015–2018 Derby County ~£700,000 (est.)
2017 Wolverhampton (loan) Covered by Derby contract
2018–2024 Bristol City ~£700,000–£850,000 (est.)
2024 West Brom (loan) Covered by Bristol City contract
2024–2025 Blackburn Rovers ~£600,000 (est.)
2025–2026 Derby County £832,000
2026 Rapid Vienna (loan) Covered by Derby contract

Career Statistics

Club Seasons Appearances Goals Assists
Aston Villa 2010–2015 129 24 12
Watford (loan) 2011, 2011–12 21 4
Derby County 2015–2018 94 10 8
Wolverhampton (loan) 2016–17 19 3 2
Bristol City 2018–2024 216 51 29
West Brom (loan) 2023–24 13 2
Blackburn Rovers 2024–25 30 7 2
Derby County 2025–26 27 1 2
Austria (Senior) 2012–present 26 2

FAQs

What is Andreas Weimann’s net worth?

Andreas Weimann’s net worth is estimated at approximately £8 million. He built this through 16 professional seasons in English and Austrian football, earning consistent wages at Championship level for over a decade.

What is Andreas Weimann’s current salary?

During the 2025–26 season at Derby County, Weimann earned £832,000 per year. His Derby contract expired on 30 June 2026, making him a free agent as of mid-2026.

Which clubs has Andreas Weimann played for?

Weimann played for Rapid Vienna (youth), Aston Villa, Watford (loan), Derby County, Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan), Bristol City, West Brom (loan), Blackburn Rovers, Derby County (second spell), and Rapid Vienna (loan in 2026).

Did Andreas Weimann play for Austria at a major tournament?

Yes. Weimann was part of Austria’s squad for UEFA Euro 2016 and made a substitute appearance at UEFA Euro 2024. He has earned 26 senior international caps with 2 goals across qualifiers and friendlies.

What was Andreas Weimann’s best season?

His 2021–22 season at Bristol City stands as his best. He scored 22 league goals and contributed 10 assists in the Championship, finishing third in the division’s scoring charts and winning four end-of-season awards including the club’s Player of the Year.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.