Gabriel Gudmundsson's Net Worth Details

Gabriel Gudmundsson has gone from Sweden’s second tier to the Premier League in under a decade.

Here’s everything on his net worth, his Leeds United salary, his contract, and his career earnings to date.

Gabriel Gudmundsson’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Gabriel Johan Gudmundsson
Date of Birth April 29, 1999
Age 27
Nationality Swedish
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position Left-back / Left wing-back
Current Club Leeds United
Turned Professional 2016 (Halmstads BK)
Net Worth Estimated $3 million
Salary Estimated £2.08 million per year
Current Contract Four years, through June 30, 2029

Early Life and Career

Gabriel Johan Gudmundsson was born on April 29, 1999, in Malmö, Sweden.

Football runs in the family, since his father, Niklas Gudmundsson, played for the Sweden national team and spent time at Blackburn Rovers during his own playing days.

Gudmundsson came through the youth ranks at Halmstads BK, one of Sweden’s oldest clubs, and broke into the first team in 2016.

He spent his early seasons bouncing between Superettan, the Swedish second tier, and a single campaign in the top-flight Allsvenskan in 2017.

During his time with Halmstads, he also represented Sweden at youth level, picking up caps for the under-17, under-19, and under-21 sides between 2014 and 2019.

Across his four seasons with the senior team, he made 92 appearances in all competitions and scored 17 goals, a productive return that caught the eye of scouts further afield.

Gudmundsson had established himself as one of the most promising young left-backs in Swedish football, setting up the move that would take him out of his home country for the first time.

Professional Career

Gudmundsson signed for Dutch club FC Groningen in the Eredivisie, in a deal later reported to be worth around €250,000.

He spent two seasons there, making 37 appearances and scoring twice, including a brace in his debut campaign.

His performances in the Netherlands led to a bigger move in August 2021, when he signed a five-year contract with French side Lille, fresh off their Ligue 1 title win.

The transfer fee was reported at around €6 million. Over four seasons at Lille, Gudmundsson made 137 appearances across all competitions, including 28 outings in European competition as the club became a regular in continental football.

His consistent club form earned him a senior Sweden call-up, and he made his international debut on June 9, 2022, in a UEFA Nations League match against Serbia.

As of 2025, he has earned 21 caps for Sweden’s national team.

On July 8, 2025, after four years at Lille, Gudmundsson completed a move to Leeds United on a four-year deal, with the transfer fee reported at around £10.2 million.

He has since become a regular starter at left wing-back under manager Daniel Farke, and on March 8, 2026, he scored his first goal for the club and added an assist in a 3-0 FA Cup fifth-round win over Norwich City at Elland Road.

Gabriel Gudmundsson’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Gabriel Gudmundsson’s has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

He built this through a steady rise in wages, from his early years at Halmstads BK through stints in the Netherlands and France, and now a significantly improved salary following his move to the Premier League with Leeds United.

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

Gudmundsson signed a four-year contract with Leeds United on July 8, 2025, running through June 30, 2029.

According to Capology’s salary database, he has roughly £8.32 million remaining on that deal.

Leeds paid Lille a reported fee of around £10.2 million (approximately €11.6-12 million) to sign him, a significant step up from the €6 million Lille paid for him back in 2021.

Salary

Gudmundsson’s move to the Premier League brought a major pay rise. He had been earning around €400,000 (roughly £340,000) per year at Lille, but his Leeds deal is reported to pay him around £3.88 million (€4.5 million) gross per season.

Capology’s own estimate for the 2025-26 season puts his fixed salary at £2.08 million, or about £40,000 per week, before bonuses.

This represents close to a tenfold increase on his final-season wages in Ligue 1.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Estimated Salary
2019-20 Groningen €50,000
2020-21 Groningen €70,000
2022-23 Lille £335,403
2023-24 Lille £336,128
2024-25 Lille £337,566
2025-26 Leeds United £2,080,000 (est.)

Career Statistics

Club Years Appearances Goals
Halmstads BK 2016-2019 92 17
FC Groningen 2019-2021 37 2
Lille 2021-2025 137 4
Leeds United 2025- 3+ 1
Career Total (as of Nov 2025) 271 23

FAQs

What is Gabriel Gudmundsson’s net worth?

Gabriel Gudmundsson’s net worth is estimated at around $3 million. This figure reflects his career earnings from Halmstads BK, Groningen, Lille, and now Leeds United, where he earns a significantly higher salary.

How much does Gabriel Gudmundsson earn at Leeds United?

Gudmundsson is estimated to earn around £2.08 million per year, or roughly £40,000 per week, in fixed salary at Leeds United for the 2025-26 season, according to Capology’s salary estimates, before bonuses.

How long is Gabriel Gudmundsson’s contract with Leeds United?

Gudmundsson signed a four-year contract with Leeds United on July 8, 2025. The deal runs until June 30, 2029, giving the club long-term control over his Premier League future.

What transfer fee did Leeds United pay for Gabriel Gudmundsson?

Leeds United paid Lille a reported fee of around £10.2 million, equivalent to roughly €11.6-12 million, to sign Gudmundsson in July 2025. He had previously cost Lille about €6 million in 2021.

Is Gabriel Gudmundsson related to another professional footballer?

Yes. Gabriel Gudmundsson is the son of Niklas Gudmundsson, a former Sweden international defender who also played in England for Blackburn Rovers during his career.

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.