Daniel Wass Net Worth Details

Daniel Wass is one of the most experienced Danish footballers of his generation, with a long career in Europe’s top leagues and for the Denmark national team.

This guide explains Daniel Wass’s net worth, his salary at Brøndby IF, his past contracts in La Liga and Ligue 1, and how his career choices shaped his total wealth.

Daniel Wass’ Biography

Detail Information
Full name Daniel Wass
Date of birth 31 May 1989
Age 36
Nationality Danish
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position Central midfielder; also defensive and right-sided roles
Current club Brøndby IF (Danish Superliga)
Turned professional Mid-2000s with Brøndby senior team
Net worth Approx. £12.5 million
Recent annual club salary Around £884,000 per year at Brøndby in mid‑2020s
Contract status (Brøndby) Contract running to 30 June 2026

Early Life And Career

Daniel Wass was born on 31 May 1989 in Denmark and developed as a player in the Brøndby youth system, a club well known for producing Danish internationals.

He broke into the senior setup as a teenager, showing early versatility by playing both in midfield and at full-back, which later became one of his trademarks.

In his early years, Wass moved from Denmark to seek stronger competition abroad, first gaining experience in France before moving on to Spain.

Those early steps gave him a solid tactical education and exposed him to different football cultures, which helped him become a reliable, adaptable professional for both club and country.

Professional Career

Wass’s professional journey has taken him through several respected European clubs, including stints in Ligue 1 and a long spell in La Liga.

He became well known for his time at Celta Vigo and Valencia, where he played as a central midfielder, full-back, and wide midfielder, often contributing with set pieces and high work rate in Spain’s top flight.

In 2022 he joined Atlético Madrid, adding another major club to his résumé before deciding to return to Brøndby IF later that year, where he signed a multi‑year deal and became one of the leaders of the squad.

Across these clubs, he earned a reputation as a dependable, tactically intelligent player who can fill several positions, which supported steady wages and bonuses throughout his career.

Daniel Wass’ Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Daniel Wass’s net worth is best estimated at around £12.5 million (roughly €14–15 million), built mainly from his long club career in Denmark, France, Spain, and international football with Denmark.

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

Salary databases show that Daniel Wass signed with Brøndby IF in August 2022, with his contract running until 30 June 2026.

He is listed as the club’s highest‑paid player in the 2024–25 season, underlining his importance at the Danish side as an experienced central midfielder and former La Liga regular.

Before returning to Brøndby, he held contracts with Valencia and Atlético Madrid in La Liga, and earlier in his career with clubs in Ligue 1, where he earned higher top‑five‑league wages during his prime years.

These deals, often over multiple seasons, form the backbone of his long‑term career earnings.

To cross‑check transfer history and contract timelines, you can look at his profile on a detailed database such as Transfermarkt’s Daniel Wass page, which tracks club changes, contract lengths, and market value development for his entire professional career.

Salary

At Brøndby, Daniel Wass earns about £17,000 per week, which adds up to roughly £884,000 per year in gross salary according to football wage trackers.

This aligns with reports that list him as the highest earner in the Brøndby squad during the 2024–25 season in the Danish Superliga.

During his time at Valencia, public salary data shows yearly wages in the region of €2–3.4 million per season, which is consistent with what a regular starter and versatile midfielder received at a top La Liga club at that time.

His short spell at Atlético Madrid also came with a strong salary package, although the total there was smaller due to the shorter tenure.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Approx. yearly salary
2019–2020 Valencia CF About €2.14 million
2020–2021 Valencia CF About €3.44 million
2021–2022 Valencia CF About €3.44 million
2022–2023 Atlético Madrid About €1.05 million
2022–2023 Brøndby IF About £1.3 million
2023–2024 Brøndby IF About £884,000
2024–2025 Brøndby IF About £884,000

Career Statistics

Club Period Official appearances* Goals* Assists*
Brøndby IF (first spell and return combined) Multiple spells to 2025–26 200+ 20+ 30+
Celta Vigo 2015–2018 130+ 9+ 15+
Valencia CF 2018–2022 135+ 10+ 20+
Atlético Madrid 2022 Under 10 0 0

FAQs

What is Daniel Wass’s net worth?

Daniel Wass’s net worth is best estimated at around £12.5 million, based on his listed net worth and many years on strong salaries in La Liga and the Danish Superliga.

How much does Daniel Wass earn at Brøndby?

At Brøndby IF, Daniel Wass earns about £17,000 per week, which is roughly £884,000 per year, and he is listed as the club’s highest‑paid player in the 2024–25 season.

Which clubs has Daniel Wass played for?

Daniel Wass has played for Brøndby IF, Celta Vigo, Valencia CF, Atlético Madrid, and other earlier clubs, building a career across Denmark, France, and Spain’s top divisions.

Does Daniel Wass have big endorsement deals?

Daniel Wass, so his estimated net worth mainly reflects his club contracts and match‑related earnings.

Is Daniel Wass still playing for Denmark?

Daniel Wass remains known as a Denmark international with many caps, but his exact current national‑team status can change and is best checked on the Danish FA squad lists.

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.