Callum Elder's Net Worth Details

Callum Elder is one of the most experienced Australian defenders playing in English football today.

His journey from a youth scholarship at Leicester City to becoming a first-choice left-back at Derby County in the EFL Championship tells a story of persistence, quality, and a career built entirely on professional contracts in England.

So what is Callum Elder’s net worth, and how did he build it? This article covers his salary, contract value, career earnings, personal life, and full career statistics.

Callum Elder’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Callum Roddie Elder
Date of Birth 27 January 1995
Age 31 years old
Nationality Australian
Place of Birth Sydney, Australia
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Position Left-Back / Left Wing-Back
Current Club Derby County (EFL Championship)
Turned Professional 2013 (Leicester City)
Net Worth ~£2.7 million (estimated)
Weekly Salary £6,500
Annual Salary £338,000
Contract Expires June 30, 2026
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Early Life and Youth Career

Callum Roddie Elder was born on 27 January 1995 in Sydney, Australia. He grew up in a family with deep football roots.

His mother is Irish and his father is Scottish, and his maternal grandfather is Paddy Turner, a former Republic of Ireland international footballer. That family connection to the game likely shaped Elder’s passion for football from an early age.

He began his youth career with Manly United in Sydney before making a life-changing move to England at just 16 years old to join the academy at Leicester City.

Leicester awarded him a scholarship and, after completing it at the end of the 2012–13 season, offered him his first professional contract.

He continued to progress through the Foxes’ U21 setup, earning a new two-year deal at the end of the 2014–15 season and a further extension the following year, which kept him at the King Power Stadium until June 2019.

Despite the security of a long contract at a Premier League club, Elder spent those years out on loan, developing his game across multiple English Football League clubs.

That loan path — through Mansfield Town, Peterborough United, Brentford, Barnsley, Wigan Athletic, and Ipswich Town — gave him the competitive experience that would define his career.

Professional Career

Callum Elder made his senior debut on 10 January 2015 for Mansfield Town in a 2–1 away loss against Burton Albion, just two days after joining on loan from Leicester.

He made 21 appearances for Mansfield that season and quickly established himself as a reliable starter.

During his loan at Peterborough United in 2015–16, Elder scored the first senior goal of his career in a 4–0 win over Doncaster Rovers on 24 October 2015.

His loan to Championship side Brentford in 2016–17 ended early due to a knee injury, but he bounced back with strong stints at Barnsley and then Wigan Athletic, where he won the League One title in 2017–18.

In August 2019, Elder made his first permanent move, joining Hull City from Leicester City for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.

Hull became the foundation of his professional career. He made 137 total appearances for the club across all competitions, and in the 2020–21 season he was named in the PFA Team of the Year and the EFL League One Team of the Year as Hull won the League One title.

After four years at Hull, Elder joined Derby County on a free transfer in June 2023, signing a three-year deal as manager Paul Warne’s third summer signing.

Derby won promotion from League One as runners-up in 2023–24, with Elder contributing 26 appearances.

In 2025–26, he scored his first goal for Derby — a direct free kick in a 3–5 loss to Coventry City on 16 August 2025. As tracked on Transfermarkt, his current market value sits at €400,000.

On the international front, Elder made his senior debut for Australia on 2 September 2021 in a 3–0 win over China in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.

He returned to the Socceroos squad in November 2025 for friendlies against Venezuela and Colombia after a four-year absence. He has earned 3 international caps and scored 0 international goals.

Callum Elder’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Callum Elder’s has an estimated net worth of approximately £2.7 million.

He built this wealth through over a decade of professional football contracts across multiple English Football League clubs, from his early loan spells during his Leicester City years through to his current deal at Derby County.

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

Elder signed a three-year contract with Derby County on 21 June 2023, joining the club as a free agent following the expiry of his Hull City deal.

According to Capology, that contract runs through 30 June 2026 with approximately £338,000 remaining in total value.

As his current contract is set to expire at the end of the 2025–26 season, a contract renewal or new club move is likely on the horizon for Elder.

Derby County, who currently operate with a wage bill of around £12.2 million per season in the Championship, pays Callum Elder one of its mid-range salaries.

Salary

According to Capology and salary tracking data, Callum Elder earns £6,500 per week at Derby County, which amounts to £338,000 per year. This figure has been consistent across the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons.

Some sources cite a higher figure of £8,400 per week (£436,800 per year), but the most widely reported and consistent figure across multiple verified platforms is £6,500 weekly.

For context, Derby’s highest earner, Rhian Brewster, takes home £35,000 per week, placing Elder firmly in the club’s mid-tier wage bracket.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Weekly Salary (Est.) Annual Earnings (Est.)
2015–19 Leicester City (various) ~£1,000–£2,000 ~£52,000–£104,000
2019–20 Hull City ~£3,000 ~£156,000
2020–21 Hull City ~£3,500 ~£182,000
2021–22 Hull City ~£4,000 ~£208,000
2022–23 Hull City ~£4,500 ~£234,000
2023–24 Derby County £6,500 £338,000
2024–25 Derby County £6,500 £338,000
2025–26 Derby County £6,500 £338,000

Career Statistics

Club Season Division Apps Goals Assists
Mansfield Town (loan) 2014–15 League Two 21 0
Peterborough United (loan) 2015–16 League One 18 1
Brentford (loan) 2016–17 Championship 6 0
Barnsley (loan) 2016–17 Championship 5 0
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2017–18 League One 27 0
Ipswich Town (loan) 2018–19 Championship 4 0
Hull City 2019–20 Championship 30 0
Hull City 2020–21 League One 44 1
Hull City 2021–22 Championship 28 0
Hull City 2022–23 Championship 29 0
Derby County 2023–24 League One 22 0
Derby County 2024–25 Championship 29 0 2
Derby County 2025–26 Championship 28 1 2
Career Total 313 4

FAQs

What is Callum Elder’s net worth?

Callum Elder’s estimated net worth is approximately £2.7 million. He earned this through over a decade of professional football contracts in the English Football League.

How much does Callum Elder earn per week at Derby County?

He earns £6,500 per week at Derby County, which totals £338,000 per year. His contract at the club runs until 30 June 2026.

What clubs has Callum Elder played for?

Elder has played for Leicester City, Mansfield Town, Peterborough United, Brentford, Barnsley, Wigan Athletic, Ipswich Town, Hull City, and Derby County. His most productive spell came at Hull City, where he spent four years.

Has Callum Elder played international football?

Yes. He has earned 3 senior caps for Australia (the Socceroos), making his debut in September 2021 and returning to the national squad in November 2025 after a four-year gap.

What honours has Callum Elder won in his career?

He won the League One title with Wigan Athletic in 2017–18 and with Hull City in 2020–21. He was also named in the PFA Team of the Year for the 2020–21 League One season.

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.