Samú Costa's Net Worth Details

Samú Costa has gone from a Segunda División loan spell to a Portugal World Cup squad in six years.

Here’s a full breakdown of his net worth, Mallorca salary, contract, and career earnings.

Samú Costa’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Samuel de Almeida Costa
Date of Birth November 27, 2000
Age 25
Nationality Portuguese
Height / Weight 1.85 m (6’1″) / 79 kg (174 lbs)
Position Defensive Midfielder
Current Club RCD Mallorca (La Liga)
Turned Professional 2019 (Sporting Braga B)
Net Worth $2 million (estimated)
Salary €1.25 million gross (estimated)

Early Life and Career

Samuel “Samú” de Almeida Costa was born on November 27, 2000, in Aveiro, a port city on Portugal’s northwestern coast.

He started out in the youth ranks of local club SC Beira-Mar before moving to Grupo Desportivo da Gafanha between 2013 and 2015.

His path then took him to Palmeiras FC de Braga, a feeder side connected to Sporting Braga, before he officially joined Braga’s own academy in 2016.

He stayed in the club’s youth system through 2019, developing into a defensive midfielder known for reading the game rather than for flashy attacking play.

Costa picked up caps for Portugal’s U19 and U20 teams in 2019, the same year he broke into senior football.

His first taste of professional-level action came with Braga’s B-team in the Campeonato de Portugal, debuting on November 2, 2019, against Bragança. He made 12 appearances and scored once that season for the reserve side.

The breakthrough to Braga’s actual first team followed quickly. On July 25, 2020, Costa came off the bench at halftime for Pedro Amador in a match against rivals Porto, marking his Primeira Liga debut.

It turned out to be his only senior appearance for Braga before the club decided to send him out on loan, a move that would end up reshaping the rest of his career.

Professional Career

Braga loaned Costa to Segunda División side UD Almería for the 2020-21 season, and he made his debut there on September 27, 2020, in a 2-0 win over CD Lugo. He scored his first professional goal on January 24, 2021, in a 2-2 draw with Sabadell.

Almería liked what they saw enough to trigger his buyout clause in June 2021, signing him to a five-year deal.

Costa became a regular fixture in their midfield and helped the club win the Segunda División title in 2021-22, securing promotion to La Liga.

He made his top-flight debut on August 14, 2022, starting in a 2-1 home loss to Real Madrid, and the club rewarded him with a contract extension through 2029 the following month.

That extension didn’t last long in practice. On August 10, 2023, Costa signed a five-year contract with RCD Mallorca, also in La Liga, for a reported transfer fee of around €3 million.

He’s grown into one of Mallorca’s most reliable midfielders since, and the 2025-26 season marked a real leap forward: seven league goals, including a long-range strike against Athletic Club on October 4, 2025, that won him La Liga’s Goal of the Month award for October.

His form didn’t go unnoticed internationally. Costa debuted for Portugal on October 12, 2024, coming on as a substitute for Bernardo Silva in a 2-1 UEFA Nations League win over Poland.

After standout performances in March 2026 friendlies against Mexico and the United States, manager Roberto Martínez named him in Portugal’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, his first major international tournament.

Samú Costa’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Samú Costa’s has an estimated net worth of $2 million (around €1.7 million).

He built this wealth almost entirely through his playing contracts at Braga, Almería, and Mallorca rather than through endorsements, since Spanish second-tier and mid-table La Liga wages are far more modest than what’s reported for the sport’s superstars.

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

Costa is signed to RCD Mallorca through June 30, 2028, on the five-year deal he agreed to in August 2023.

According to salary-tracking site Capology, he has three years and €3.75 million remaining on that contract as of the 2025-26 season.

There’s no public indication yet of an extension or restructured terms, though his rising on-field output makes one plausible before the deal expires.

Salary

Capology estimates Costa’s gross fixed salary for 2025-26 at €1.25 million, or roughly €24,000 a week, before bonuses.

That’s already his highest-paid season as a professional, building on salaries of about €1 million in each of his first two years at Mallorca and considerably smaller figures during his time at Almería.

He’s nowhere near the top of Mallorca’s wage bill. Midfielder Sergi Darder reportedly earns around €6.6 million a year, and striker Vedat Muriqi tops the squad’s weekly figures, putting Costa solidly in the middle tier of the squad’s pay structure rather than among its highest earners.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Salary (Estimated Gross)
2020–21 Almería (loan from Braga) €180,000
2021–22 Almería €370,000
2022–23 Almería €370,000
2023–24 Mallorca €1,000,000
2024–25 Mallorca €1,000,000
2025–26 Mallorca €1,250,000

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Total Appearances Total Goals
2019–20 Braga B Campeonato de Portugal 12 1
2019–20 Braga Primeira Liga 1 0
2020–21 Almería (loan) Segunda División 40 2
2021–22 Almería Segunda División 40 0
2022–23 Almería La Liga 33 1
2023–24 Mallorca La Liga 39 1
2024–25 Mallorca La Liga 33 0
2025–26 Mallorca La Liga 36 7
Career Total All Competitions 234 12

FAQs

What is Samú Costa’s net worth?

He has an estimated net worth of $2 million, built mainly from his salaries at Almería and Mallorca rather than personal endorsement deals, since no major sponsorship contracts have been publicly disclosed for him.

How much does Samú Costa earn at Mallorca?

Mallorca pays him an estimated gross salary of €1.25 million for the 2025-26 season, equal to roughly €24,000 a week before bonuses, according to salary-tracking site Capology.

Is Samú Costa playing at the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Portugal manager Roberto Martínez named him in the squad’s midfield group for the tournament, rewarding a strong 2025-26 season at Mallorca and standout form in March 2026 friendlies.

Which clubs has Samú Costa played for?

He came through Sporting Braga’s academy, spent a loan year and then three permanent seasons at Almería, and joined Mallorca in August 2023, where he remains a first-team midfielder today.

Does Samú Costa have any personal endorsement deals?

His on-field gear comes through Mallorca’s club-wide kit agreement with Nike, not a personal endorsement contract.

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.