Sadegh Moharrami's Net Worth Details

Sadegh Moharrami is one of the few Iranian footballers who spent the better part of a decade competing in European football — making over 140 appearances for GNK Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia’s Prva HNL and winning three consecutive league titles.

Now 30 and back in Iran with Tractor FC, his financial profile reflects both the steady earnings of a long European career and the value of arriving home as a proven, internationally experienced right-back.

This article covers everything verified about Sadegh Moharrami’s net worth, including his contract terms, career earnings, and what seven years in Zagreb built for him financially.

Sadegh Moharrami’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Sadegh Moharrami Getgasari (صادق محرمی)
Date of Birth March 1, 1996
Age 30
Birthplace Talesh, Gilan, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Height / Weight 174 cm / 73 kg (5 ft 9 in / 161 lbs)
Position Right-Back
Current Club Tractor FC
Shirt Number 18
Preferred Foot Right
Agent PIFA
Turned Professional 2013
Contract Expires June 30, 2027
Estimated Net Worth ~$2 Million
Market Value €550,000 (Transfermarkt, 2026)
Peak Market Value €7.73 Million (2022)

Early Life & Career

Sadegh Moharrami was born on March 1, 1996, in Talesh — a small city on the Caspian coast in Gilan Province in northern Iran.

Growing up in the north of the country, away from the major football hubs of Tehran and Khuzestan, he still found his path into the professional game through local football development.

He made his senior professional debut at Malavan FC — a top-flight club based in Bandar Anzali in his home province of Gilan — starting his first league appearance in the 2013–14 Persian Gulf Pro League season at just 17 years old.

His debut was a slow start — only 1 appearance that first season — but he worked his way into the first team properly by 2014–15, making 14 appearances, and then 20 starts in 2015–16 as one of the more reliable right-backs in the league for a provincial club.

His three-season run at Malavan gave him something invaluable: consistent minutes in Iran’s top flight as a teenager.

It also put him in front of coaches from bigger clubs, including Tractor’s then-manager Dragan Skocic — a relationship that would later become professionally relevant again many years later.

Professional Career

After his strong run at Malavan, Moharrami made the move to Persepolis FC in July 2016 — one of the most visible clubs in Iranian football and a significant step up in terms of competition and expectations.

He spent two seasons at Persepolis, making 20 appearances in 2016–17 and 23 in 2017–18, contributing to a team that competed at the highest levels both domestically and in Asian club football.

In July 2018, he completed the biggest transfer of his career — a free move to GNK Dinamo Zagreb, the dominant force in Croatian football.

He became part of a Croatian top-flight environment that competes regularly in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, earning European football experience that very few Iranian right-backs had ever achieved.

He started with 19 appearances in 2018–19 alongside a brief loan spell at Lokomotiva Zagreb in 2019–20, before cementing himself as a first-team regular at Dinamo from 2020–21 onwards.

His most impactful European seasons came between 2021 and 2024. He made 25 league appearances in 2022–23, scoring 1 Prva HNL goal and featuring in 10 UEFA competition matches.

With Dinamo, he won three consecutive Prva HNL titles (2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24), the Croatian Cup in 2023–24, and the Croatian Super Cup twice (2022–23, 2023–24).

His total Dinamo Zagreb career record stands at 96 league appearances, 10 cup appearances, 35 UEFA matches — making him one of the most experienced Iranian players in European top-flight football in recent years, as tracked on Transfermarkt’s career statistics page.

On July 13, 2025, he returned to Iran, signing a two-year deal with Tractor FC — a reunion with head coach Dragan Skocic who had previously worked with him at Malavan, confirmed by Tasnim News Agency and Persian Football.

In the 2025–26 season, he has made 8 league appearances as Tractor compete in both the Persian Gulf Pro League and the AFC Champions League Elite.

Sadegh Moharrami’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Sadegh Moharrami’s has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

He built this through seven years of European professional contracts at GNK Dinamo Zagreb — where he regularly competed in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League — combined with his earlier Persian Gulf Pro League earnings at Malavan and Persepolis, plus Iran national team fees across 30 international appearances.

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

Moharrami signed a two-year free transfer deal with Tractor FC on July 13, 2025, with his contract running through June 30, 2027.

The move was confirmed by both Tasnim News Agency and Persian Football News in July 2025, with reports at the time noting that both Sepahan FC and Persepolis FC had also been linked with him before Tractor secured the deal.

His current market value of €550,000 on Transfermarkt stands as a significant drop from his peak of €7.73 million in 2022 per BeSoccer — a reflection of age and the return to domestic football rather than a decline in quality.

The contract covers Tractor’s participation in the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite, which brings additional earning potential in the form of Asian football bonuses on top of his base salary.

Salary

Moharrami’s exact wages at Tractor FC have not been publicly disclosed. However, his profile as a returning European-based player with 30 Iran caps, a 2022 World Cup appearance, and 7 years in Croatian top-flight football makes him one of Tractor’s higher-profile signings.

Iranian Pro League benchmarks for senior right-backs with his experience suggest an annual salary between $100,000 and $150,000 per year at a club of Tractor’s standing.

His seven years at GNK Dinamo Zagreb represent the financial backbone of his net worth. Dinamo Zagreb, as the dominant Croatian club and regular UEFA competitor, paid competitive European wages.

For a first-team right-back who appeared in over 140 games across league and European competition, annual earnings at Dinamo ranged conservatively from €200,000 to €350,000 per year during his peak seasons — a level far above domestic Iranian wages.

His ESPN career profile confirms his consistent first-team status throughout that period. For a comparison of Iranian national team salary benchmarks, this Iran football players salary guide maps the domestic landscape.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club League Apps (All Comps) Approx. Annual Earnings
2013–14 Malavan Pro League 1 ~$5,000 (est.)
2014–15 Malavan Pro League 14 ~$25,000 (est.)
2015–16 Malavan Pro League 20 ~$35,000 (est.)
2016–17 Persepolis Pro League 20 ~$70,000 (est.)
2017–18 Persepolis Pro League + ACL 23 ~$80,000 (est.)
2018–19 Dinamo Zagreb Prva HNL + UEFA 19 ~$200,000 (est.)
2019–20 Dinamo / Lokomotiva HNL 16 ~$180,000 (est.)
2020–21 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + UEFA 12 ~$220,000 (est.)
2021–22 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + UCL 19 ~$280,000 (est.)
2022–23 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + UEFA 37 ~$320,000 (est.)
2023–24 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + UEFA + Cup 26 ~$300,000 (est.)
2024–25 Dinamo Zagreb HNL 9 ~$160,000 (est.)
2025–26 Tractor FC Pro League + ACL Elite 8+ ~$120,000 (est.)
Career Total 224+ ~$1.995M+ (est.)

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals
2013–14 Malavan Pro League 1 0
2014–15 Malavan Pro League 14 0
2015–16 Malavan Pro League 20 0
2016–17 Persepolis Pro League 20 0
2017–18 Persepolis Pro League + ACL 23 0
2018–19 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + Cup 19 0
2019–20 Lokomotiva (loan) HNL 7 0
2019–20 Dinamo Zagreb HNL 9 0
2020–21 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + UEFA 12 0
2021–22 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + Cup + UCL 19 0
2022–23 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + Cup + UEFA 37 1
2023–24 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + Cup + UEFA 26 0
2024–25 Dinamo Zagreb HNL + Cup 9 0
2025–26 Tractor FC Pro League + ACL Elite 8+ 0
Career Total 224+ 1

International Career

Year Team Apps Goals
2018 Iran 4 0
2020 Iran 2 0
2021 Iran 9 0
2022 Iran (incl. World Cup) 8 0
2023 Iran 4 1
2024 Iran 3 0
Total 30 1

FAQs

What is Sadegh Moharrami’s net worth?

Sadegh Moharrami’s estimated net worth is approximately $2 million. He built this through seven years at GNK Dinamo Zagreb in European football, plus earlier stints at Malavan and Persepolis and Iran national team fees.

What club does Sadegh Moharrami play?

He plays for Tractor FC in Iran’s Persian Gulf Pro League, signing a two-year free transfer deal on July 13, 2025. His contract runs through June 30, 2027, and covers AFC Champions League Elite competition.

Did Sadegh Moharrami play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

Yes. He was part of Iran’s 25-man 2022 FIFA World Cup squad in Qatar, wearing the No.2 shirt under head coach Carlos Queiroz. He was one of only two right-backs selected for the tournament.

What trophies did Sadegh Moharrami win at Dinamo Zagreb?

He won three consecutive Prva HNL titles (2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24), the Croatian Cup in 2023–24, and the Croatian Super Cup in both 2022–23 and 2023–24 — making him one of the most decorated Iranian players in European football.

What is Sadegh Moharrami’s peak market value?

His career peak market value reached €7.73 million, according to BeSoccer’s historical tracking — coinciding with his best season at Dinamo Zagreb during their UEFA Champions League campaign. His current value stands at €550,000 on Transfermarkt.

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.