Karlo Letica's Net Worth Details

Karlo Letica has quietly built one of the most interesting careers in European football.

The Croatian goalkeeper went from loan spells and backup roles to becoming the Swiss Super League’s best goalkeeper two seasons running.

So just how much has he earned along the way?

Here is everything you need to know about Karlo Letica’s net worth, salary, contracts, and career so far.

Karlo Letica’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Karlo Letica
Date of Birth February 11, 1997
Age 29 years old
Nationality Croatian
Birthplace Split, Croatia
Height 201 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Weight 94 kg (207 lbs)
Position Goalkeeper
Current Club FC Lausanne-Sport (Swiss Super League)
Shirt Number 25
Turned Professional 2015 (Hajduk Split)
Net Worth ~$1.5 million (estimated)
Annual Salary ~€520,000 (≈ $565,000)
Contract Expiry June 30, 2026
Relationship Status Married to Monika Letica (June 2025)

Early Life & Career

Karlo Letica was born on February 11, 1997, in Split, Croatia, a city with a deep footballing culture and the famous Hajduk Split club at its heart.

He joined the Hajduk Split academy in 2008 at just 11 years old, spending seven years developing his craft before breaking into the senior setup.

His path to professional football was not straightforward. Letica went through multiple loan spells in the lower tiers of Croatian football before establishing himself.

In February 2015, Hajduk loaned him to Mosor, a third-tier club, and he later went out again to NK Val.

In August 2016, he joined second-tier club NK Rudeš on loan, where he made his first real senior appearances and showed enough to earn a recall to Hajduk Split.

Letica had become Hajduk’s first-choice goalkeeper. He made 19 league appearances and famously scored a last-minute headed goal in the 96th minute to seal a 3–2 victory over Istra 1961, a moment that made headlines across Croatian football.

That kind of audacity — a goalkeeper scoring in a senior competitive match — set him apart from his peers and caught the attention of clubs abroad.

Professional Career

Letica’s big move came in the summer of 2018 when Hajduk Split sold him to Belgian top-flight club Club Brugge for a reported €3 million fee as noted on Soccerway.

However, at Brugge he struggled to break into regular first-team football and was loaned out twice — first to Serie A side SPAL (2019–20), where he made 10 league appearances, and then to Sampdoria (2020–21), where he featured just once.

After his contract with Club Brugge ended, Letica moved to Romania, joining CFR Cluj in 2021 and then signing with Hermannstadt for the 2022–23 season, where he appeared 25 times in the Romanian Liga II.

That form earned him a transfer to FC Lausanne-Sport in the Swiss Super League in August 2023 for a fee of €300,000, as covered by Football Transfers.

At Lausanne, Letica finally found his home. He made 32 league appearances in his debut season (2023–24) and 25 the following year, and was officially voted the Swiss Super League’s best goalkeeper for two consecutive seasons — 2023–24 and 2024–25.

He is also one of very few professional goalkeepers in the world to have both scored a goal and provided an assist in official senior competitions.

Wife

Karlo Letica married Monika Letica in June 2025 in a ceremony held at the Cathedral of Split, Croatia.

The couple’s wedding was a significant personal milestone for the goalkeeper, taking place in his hometown. No information about children is publicly available at this time.

Karlo Letica’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Karlo Letica’s has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

He built this wealth through professional contracts across Croatia, Belgium, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland, with his current Swiss Super League deal representing the peak earning period of his career so far.

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

Letica signed with FC Lausanne-Sport on August 24, 2023, on a contract running through June 30, 2026.

The deal included an automatic contract extension clause linked to playing time — a clause that reportedly caused a brief standoff in early 2025 when Letica temporarily withdrew from first-team duty over concerns about the terms.

His Transfermarkt profile lists his current market value at €1.5 million, reflecting his status as a proven Swiss Super League starter.

Salary

Letica currently earns approximately €10,000 per week, which translates to an annual salary of roughly €520,000 (approximately $565,000), according to salary data tracked by AiScore.

His weekly wage held steady from the 2024–25 season into 2025–26, suggesting Lausanne values him as a long-term first-choice stopper.

His 2023–24 season earnings were slightly lower at approximately €9,423 per week (€490,000 annually).

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Annual Salary (Est.)
2023–2024 Lausanne-Sport €490,000
2024–2025 Lausanne-Sport €520,000
2025–2026 Lausanne-Sport €520,000

Endorsements

His most visible commercial appearance came during his time at Hajduk Split, when he featured in the Splitska banka (OTP Bank Croatia) jersey launch campaign alongside his Hajduk teammates in 2018 — a club-level sponsorship rather than a personal deal.

On the boots front, he wore Nike Phantom VNM Elite cleats during the 2022–23 season, though no formal Nike endorsement contract has been confirmed.

Letica’s growing profile has risen significantly since his two-time Swiss Super League Best Goalkeeper award (2023–24 and 2024–25) and his appearance in the UEFA Conference League 2025–26 , where he earned recognition in UEFA’s Top Saves of Matchday 2.

As his reputation builds beyond Switzerland, personal brand partnerships become increasingly likely in the near future, but none have been officially announced at this stage.

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Goal Conceded Clean Sheets
Season Club Competition Apps Goals Goal Conceded Clean Sheets
2013–14 Hajduk Split HNL 0 0 1
2016–17 NK Rudeš Croatian 2nd Div 18 0
2017–18 Hajduk Split HNL 19 1 16 1
2018–19 Club Brugge Belgian Pro League 12 0 27
2019–20 SPAL (loan) Serie A 10 0 28
2020–21 Sampdoria (loan) Serie A 1 0 30
2021–22 CFR Cluj Romanian Liga I 4 0 3
2022–23 Hermannstadt Romanian Liga II 25 0 1
2023–24 Hermannstadt Romanian Liga II 5 0 0
2023–24 Lausanne-Sport Swiss Super League 32 0 2
2024–25 Lausanne-Sport Swiss Super League 25 0 1
Total 151 1 109+

FAQs

What is Karlo Letica’s net worth?

Karlo Letica’s estimated net worth is approximately $1.5 million. He accumulated this wealth through professional football contracts in Croatia, Belgium, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland over more than a decade.

How much does Karlo Letica earn per week?

He earns around €10,000 per week at FC Lausanne-Sport, which adds up to approximately €520,000 per year. This makes him one of the better-paid goalkeepers in the Swiss Super League.

Why was Karlo Letica dropped from the Lausanne squad?

Letica was left out of Lausanne’s squad for the February 2025 match against Grasshopper Club because his contract contained an automatic extension clause. He refused to play in that game to avoid triggering the clause while contract negotiations were still ongoing between him and the club.

Did Karlo Letica resolve his contract situation with Lausanne-Sport?

Yes. After coach Ludovic Magnin held talks with him, Letica returned to the squad and continued as Lausanne’s undisputed first-choice goalkeeper. He was still active for Lausanne as recently as April 12, 2026, when he played in a Swiss Super League match against FC Sion.

What is Karlo Letica’s market value?

His current Transfermarkt market value stands at €1.5 million, which reflects his consistent performances as a two-time Swiss Super League Best Goalkeeper award winner (2023–24 and 2024–25).

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.