Julián Quiñones's Net Worth Details

Julián Quiñones is one of the most exciting strikers in world football right now.

This article covers his estimated net worth, his lucrative Al Qadsiah contract, career earnings from Liga MX to Saudi Arabia, and what makes him a financial success story.

Julián Quiñones’ Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Julián Andrés Quiñones Quiñones
Date of Birth March 24, 1997
Age 29
Place of Birth Magüí Payán, Nariño, Colombia
Nationality Mexican (also holds Colombian citizenship)
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Centre-Forward / Winger
Current Club Al-Qadsiah FC (Saudi Pro League)
Shirt Number 33
Turned Professional 2016
Net Worth ~$8 million (estimated)
Annual Salary ~$4.5 million USD
Contract Expires June 30, 2029
Instagram @julianquinones33 (900K+ followers)

Early Life and Career

Julián Andrés Quiñones Quiñones was born on March 24, 1997, in Magüí Payán, a small municipality in the Nariño department of southwestern Colombia.

Growing up in a modest household, he discovered football early and quickly stood out on local fields with his natural speed and finishing ability.

His path to professional football ran through Mexico, not Colombia. As a teenager, he joined the youth academy of Tigres UANL, as documented on his Transfermarkt profile, where he developed into a skillful, right-footed forward capable of playing across the front line. He began with the Tigres U-20 squad in 2015 and made his senior debut the following year.

His breakthrough came on loan. In 2017, Tigres sent him to recently promoted Liga MX side Lobos BUAP, where he immediately caught fire.

He scored nine goals in the first half of the season and eight more in the second, finishing as one of the division’s top scorers with 17 goals across the campaign.

That kind of production from a teenager on loan at a newly promoted club was impossible to ignore.

He earned brief recognition on the international stage during this period, representing the Colombia U-20 national team and winning the top scorer award at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games, where Colombia claimed gold.

Professional Career

After his productive loan spells, Quiñones returned to Tigres as a recognized first-team player. He went on to win multiple Liga MX titles and continental honours with the club, including the CONCACAF Champions Cup in 2020.

In June 2021, Tigres sent him on loan to Atlas FC. It proved to be a career-defining move. Quiñones became a central figure as Atlas won back-to-back Liga MX titles in the 2021–22 Apertura and Clausura seasons — the club’s first league championships in over 70 years.

He was named to the Liga MX Best XI and won the Best Offensive Midfielder award for that season, as reported by Goal. He earned a permanent transfer to Atlas in January 2022.

Club América signed him on July 3, 2023, in a deal worth €9.2 million. He repaid that faith immediately, helping América win back-to-back Liga MX titles in the 2023–24 Apertura and Clausura — four championship medals in three seasons across two clubs. He also scored 28 league goals for Atlas across two seasons.

After becoming a Mexican citizen in October 2023, he debuted for the Mexico national team in a CONCACAF Nations League match against Honduras in November 2023.

He scored his first international goal in the Nations League semi-final against Panama in March 2024, helping Mexico advance to the final.

According to FotMob, Quiñones has accumulated 13 career titles across club and country, including the CONCACAF Nations League (2024–25) and CONCACAF Gold Cup (2025) with Mexico.

Al Qadsiah signed him from América in July 2024 for a transfer fee of €13.8 million.

His first full Saudi Pro League season was remarkable — he finished the 2025–26 campaign as the league’s top scorer with 33 goals in 31 games and four assists, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo, Ivan Toney, and Karim Benzema in the scoring charts.

That form led Al Qadsiah to extend his contract in May 2026 until June 2029.

Julián Quiñones’ Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Julián Quiñones’ has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

He built this wealth through a decade of professional football across Liga MX — first with Tigres UANL, then Atlas FC and Club América — and now through a high-paying contract in the Saudi Pro League with Al Qadsiah.

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

Transfermarkt confirms that Quiñones joined Al-Qadsiah FC on July 18, 2024, in a deal worth €13.8 million from Club América.

His contract was originally set to expire in June 2028. After his record-breaking 2025–26 campaign as the Saudi Pro League’s top scorer, the club extended his deal in May 2026, with the contract now running until June 30, 2029.

The extension locks him into the Saudi club for another three years and effectively ends immediate speculation about a return to Liga MX. Al Qadsiah’s sporting project is built heavily around his goal-scoring ability.

Salary

Reports from 2024 indicated that Al Qadsiah offered Quiñones an annual salary of $4.5 million USD on a four-year deal. He is listed among the highest-paid players at Al Qadsiah alongside Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Cameron Puertas, with the club’s total wage bill reaching approximately $106 million for the 2024–25 season.

His Liga MX salaries were considerably lower but still above average for the competition. His market value has climbed steadily, sitting at €14 million on Transfermarkt following his breakout Saudi Arabia season.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Approx. Annual Salary
2016–2021 Tigres UANL ~$200K–$400K USD
2021–2023 Atlas FC ~$600K–$800K USD
2023–2024 Club América ~$1.2M–$1.5M USD
2024–2025 Al Qadsiah ~$4.5M USD
2025–2026 Al Qadsiah ~$4.5M USD

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Assists
2016–17 Tigres UANL Liga MX 7 0
2016 Venados FC (loan) Liga MX Expansion 2 3
2017–18 Lobos BUAP (loan) Liga MX 28 17 1
2018–19 Tigres UANL Liga MX 25 6 2
2021–22 Atlas FC (loan/perm) Liga MX 43 14 7
2022–23 Atlas FC Liga MX 35 18 2
2023–24 Club América Liga MX 41 18 7
2024–25 Al Qadsiah Saudi Pro League 19 21 2
2025–26 Al Qadsiah Saudi Pro League 31 33 4
Mexico (International) 20 2

FAQs

What is Julián Quiñones’ net worth?

Julián Quiñones has an estimated net worth of $8 million. He built this wealth through Liga MX contracts with Tigres, Atlas, and América, plus his high-paying deal in the Saudi Pro League with Al Qadsiah.

How much does Julián Quiñones earn per year?

He earns approximately $4.5 million USD per year at Al Qadsiah. Reports from his 2024 transfer confirmed that annual figure as part of the deal Al Qadsiah offered to bring him from Club América.

What club does Julián Quiñones play for?

He plays for Al-Qadsiah FC in the Saudi Pro League. He joined the club on July 18, 2024, from Club América for a transfer fee of €13.8 million and extended his contract in May 2026 until June 2029.

How many goals did Julián Quiñones score in the 2025–26 season?

He scored 33 goals in 31 Saudi Pro League matches during the 2025–26 season, finishing as the competition’s top scorer. That total placed him ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Ivan Toney.

Is Julián Quiñones Mexican or Colombian?

Quiñones was born in Magüí Payán, Colombia, and previously represented Colombia at youth level. He became a Mexican citizen in October 2023 and has since represented Mexico’s senior national team, earning 20 caps and scoring 2 international goals.

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.