Salman Al‑Faraj's Net Worth Details

Salman Al-Faraj is one of Saudi Arabian football’s most decorated players — a midfielder who spent 16 years at Al-Hilal, captained his country at two FIFA World Cups, and won more than 20 major trophies.

If you want to know what Salman Al-Faraj’s net worth is, how much he earns at NEOM SC, and how his career money adds up, this article covers every verified detail.

Salman Al-Faraj’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Salman Mohammed Mohammed Al-Faraj
Date of Birth August 1, 1989
Age 36 years old
Birthplace Medina, Saudi Arabia
Nationality Saudi Arabian
Height / Weight 1.80 m / 64 kg
Position Central Midfielder
Current Club NEOM SC (Saudi First Division)
Turned Professional 2008 (Al-Hilal senior squad)
Net Worth Estimated $4 million
Annual Salary ~$3.6 million (NEOM SC, 2025–26)
Marital Status Married
Children One daughter (Jojo)
Instagram @salmanalfaraj

Early Life & Career

Salman Al-Faraj was born on August 1, 1989, in Medina, Saudi Arabia — the second holiest city in Islam.

He grew up in Medina and developed an early passion for football, which eventually led him to Al-Hilal’s youth academy system.

He joined the Al-Hilal youth setup in 2004 at the age of 14, coming through one of the most structured academy programmes in Asian football.

Over four years, he developed into a technically gifted, left-footed central midfielder known for precise passing and intelligent positioning.

His youth career also included appearances for the Saudi Arabia U-23 national team between December 2011 and January 2012, giving him early exposure to international football.

By the time he graduated to the Al-Hilal senior squad in 2008, it was clear he had the mental and technical qualities of someone destined for a long career at the highest level.

The discipline and work ethic he developed during his youth years at Al-Hilal shaped the player he would become — a leader, a captain, and a club legend.

Professional Career

Salman Al-Faraj made his senior debut for Al-Hilal in the 2008–09 season, making four league appearances and winning his first Crown Prince Cup title in that same campaign.

Over the next 16 years, he established himself as the defining figure in Al-Hilal’s midfield — eventually becoming captain of both the club and the Saudi Arabia national team.

During his time at Al-Hilal, he made 391 total appearances across all competitions, scoring 25 goals and winning an extraordinary array of silverware.

He claimed eight Saudi Pro League titles (2009–10, 2010–11, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023–24), five King’s Cups, six Crown Prince Cups, four Saudi Super Cups, and two AFC Champions League titles (2019 and 2021).

According to his full profile on Wikipedia, these honours make him one of the most decorated players in Al-Hilal’s history.

On the international stage, Al-Faraj earned 75 caps for Saudi Arabia, scoring 9 goals.

His most memorable international moment came on June 25, 2018, when he scored the equalising penalty against Egypt at the FIFA World Cup in Russia — securing a 2–1 win and Saudi Arabia’s first World Cup victory since 1994.

He also featured at the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, the 2020 Summer Olympics, and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. In July 2024, after Al-Hilal chose not to renew his contract, Al-Faraj completed a transfer to NEOM SC in the Saudi First Division.

According to Africa Soccer’s coverage of the move, NEOM made him the most expensive recruit in the history of the Saudi second tier. He has since made 14 appearances for NEOM in the 2025–26 season.

Salman Al-Faraj’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Salman Al-Faraj’s has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

He built this wealth through a 16-year career at Al-Hilal — one of Asia’s biggest clubs — followed by a landmark contract at NEOM SC, where he became the highest-paid player on the squad.

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

Al-Faraj signed a two-year contract with NEOM SC in July 2024, set to expire in June 2026.

The deal made him NEOM’s highest earner and the most expensive signing in the club’s history at the time, according to Africa Soccer’s report on the transfer.

Prior to this, his last contract at Al-Hilal was signed in 2021, reportedly worth £832,000 annually — a figure that reflected his importance to the club during their dominant domestic stretch.

As a free agent in 2024, NEOM SC had the leverage to structure an attractive deal to bring him in, which the available wage data confirms they did.

His NEOM contract expires in June 2026, and no renewal or next move has been confirmed publicly at this time.

Salary

According to salary data published by Transferbol’s NEOM SC wage tracker, Salman Al-Faraj is the highest-paid player at NEOM SC with a monthly salary of approximately €300,000, translating to a gross annual salary of €3.6 million (approximately $3.9 million).

This is a significant leap from the £42,000 per week (~£2.18 million annually) he was reportedly earning at Al-Hilal, as recorded by SalarySport’s Saudi Pro League salary database.

The jump in wages reflects both NEOM’s ambition and the premium they placed on bringing a marquee Saudi name into their squad to drive their promotion push.

His current market value sits at €300,000–€500,000 according to FotMob’s player profile.

Career Earnings By Year

Period Club Annual Salary (Est.) Total (Est.)
2008–2012 Al-Hilal (developing player) ~$80,000–$150,000/yr ~$480,000
2012–2017 Al-Hilal (established starter) ~$300,000–$500,000/yr ~$2,000,000
2017–2021 Al-Hilal (captain, key player) ~$700,000–$1,000,000/yr ~$3,200,000
2021–2024 Al-Hilal (£832K contract) ~$1,050,000/yr ~$3,150,000
2024–2026 NEOM SC (€3.6M/yr) ~$3,900,000/yr ~$7,800,000
Career Total (Est.) ~$16,600,000+

Career Statistics

Season Club League Apps League Goals Cup Apps Cup Goals Continental Apps Total Apps Total Goals
2008–09 Al-Hilal 4 0 1 0 0 5 0
2009–10 Al-Hilal 1 0 2 0 1 4 0
2010–11 Al-Hilal 10 0 0 0 1 11 0
2011–12 Al-Hilal 15 1 5 0 6 26 1
2012–13 Al-Hilal 22 3 5 0 9 36 4
2013–14 Al-Hilal 22 0 5 0 6 33 0
2014–15 Al-Hilal 20 2 9 3 13 42 6
2015–16 Al-Hilal 19 2 8 1 8 36 3
2016–17 Al-Hilal 17 2 5 0 8 31 2
2017–18 Al-Hilal 17 3 0 0 7 24 3
2018–19 Al-Hilal 8 2 0 0 2 10 2
2019–20 Al-Hilal 19 2 3 0 9 31 2
2020–21 Al-Hilal 17 0 1 0 1 19 0
2021–22 Al-Hilal 22 0 5 1 11 38 2
2022–23 Al-Hilal 8 0 2 0 4 14 0
2023–24 Al-Hilal 21 0 2 0 8 31 0
Al-Hilal Total 242 17 49 5 94 391 25
2025–26 NEOM SC 14 0 14 0

International Career

Year Apps Goals
2012 2 0
2013 3 0
2014 7 0
2015 10 1
2016 8 0
2017 8 1
2018 11 2
2019 7 2
2021 9 2
2022 6 0
2023 2 1
2026 2 0
Total 75 9

FAQs

What is Salman Al-Faraj’s net worth?

Salman Al-Faraj’s estimated net worth is $4 million. He earned the bulk of this through his 16-year career at Al-Hilal and his record-breaking contract at NEOM SC.

How much does Salman Al-Faraj earn at NEOM SC?

He earns approximately €3.6 million per year (around $3.9 million) at NEOM SC, making him the highest-paid player at the club as of the 2025–26 season.

What trophies did Salman Al-Faraj win at Al-Hilal?

He won 8 Saudi Pro League titles, 5 King’s Cups, 6 Crown Prince Cups, 4 Saudi Super Cups, and 2 AFC Champions League titles during his 16 years at Al-Hilal.

Did Salman Al-Faraj score in the FIFA World Cup?

Yes, he scored the equalising penalty against Egypt on June 25, 2018, in Volgograd — helping Saudi Arabia win 2–1 and claim their first World Cup victory since 1994.

Why did Salman Al-Faraj leave Al-Hilal?

Al-Hilal did not renew his contract after the 2023–24 season. He became a free agent and signed a two-year deal with NEOM SC in July 2024, beginning a new chapter in 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.