Trezeguet Net Worth Details

Few Egyptian footballers have built a career as diverse as Trezeguet’s.

From Egyptian youth football to the English Premier League, the Turkish Süper Lig, and now back home at Al Ahly, Mahmoud Hassan has spent over a decade earning at the highest levels of the game.

This article covers Trezeguet’s net worth, his Al Ahly contract, verified salary history, and how he accumulated his career wealth across four countries.

Trezeguet Biography

Field Details
Full Name Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan
Nickname Trezeguet
Date of Birth October 1, 1994
Age (2026) 31 years old
Place of Birth Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt
Nationality Egyptian
Height / Weight 180 cm / 71 kg
Position Left Winger / Left Midfielder
Current Club Al Ahly SC (Egypt)
Contract Expires June 30, 2030
Net Worth (2026) ~$10 million (estimated)
Annual Salary ~€1.3 million (~€25,000/week)
Wife Rowan Omar (married November 2018)
Instagram @mahmoud_trezeguet

Early Life & Career

Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan was born on October 1, 1994, in Kafr El Sheikh — a governorate in Egypt’s Nile Delta region.

He grew up in modest circumstances but showed exceptional football talent from a young age. He was nicknamed “Trezeguet” as a child, after French-Argentine legend David Trezeguet, because of the speed and finishing ability he displayed at youth level.

The nickname stuck throughout his entire career.

He joined Al Ahly SC’s youth academy, one of Africa’s most respected football academies, and developed through the club’s age-group ranks.

He made his senior debut for Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League before catching international attention during his first loan spell abroad.

His performances in Egypt earned him his first call-up to the Egypt national team, and he went on to represent the Pharaohs at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia — a turning point that significantly raised his global profile.

His early professional years were spent learning the game at a high level under Al Ahly’s coaching staff.

By 2015, his market value was already rising, and European clubs had begun monitoring his performances.

A short stint at Belgian club Royal Excel Mouscron on loan and a period at RSC Anderlecht gave him his first real European experience, giving him the technical exposure needed to eventually command a transfer fee in the tens of millions.

Professional Career

Trezeguet’s career took off seriously when he joined Turkish club Kasımpaşa in 2018, before earning a historic transfer to Aston Villa in the English Premier League in July 2019.

According to a BBC report cited at the time, Aston Villa paid approximately £8.5 million for his services — making him one of Egypt’s most expensive exports at the time.

He played three seasons at Villa Park, earning a salary of £47,000 per week and becoming a fan favourite with a memorable debut season in the Premier League.

He scored 10 goals across all competitions in 2019–20 and notched the winning goal in the 2020 League Cup Final against Manchester City with a memorable chip-shot that became one of the most celebrated goals in Egyptian football history.

Injury disrupted his Villa career in subsequent seasons, limiting his output significantly.

In 2022, he moved to Trabzonspor on a reported salary of $2.2 million per year — a deal he pushed for after rejecting a lower initial offer from the club.

He spent three seasons in Trabzonspor’s colours in Turkey’s top division, earning €2.58 million per year during his peak contract years according to Capology’s verified salary database for Trezeguet.

A loan spell at Al Rayyan in Qatar followed in 2024–25 before his landmark return to Egypt.

In January 2025, Al Ahly officially confirmed his signing, with Trabzonspor confirming on the Turkish Public Disclosure Platform that the deal totalled €1.7 million, including a contract termination fee of €1.6 million and €100,000 forfeited by the player himself.

His contract with Al Ahly runs until June 2030 — a five-year commitment that marks the final major chapter of his club career.

He represented Al Ahly at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, scoring 4 goals in 8 Premier League starts in the 2025–26 season for the Egyptian giants.

Trezeguet’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Trezeguet has an estimated net worth of approximately $10 million.

He built this through over a decade of high-level professional football contracts, including three seasons in the English Premier League at Aston Villa, four seasons at Trabzonspor earning over €2.5 million per year, and a lucrative new five-year deal with Al Ahly as Egypt’s best-paid player.

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

Trezeguet signed a five-year contract with Al Ahly SC in early 2025, officially taking effect from June 2025 following the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

The deal runs until June 30, 2030. Al Ahly paid Trabzonspor a transfer fee of €1.6 million, while Trezeguet personally forfeited €100,000 of his outstanding wages to facilitate the move.

According to Al Ahly’s official confirmation reported by Kingfut, the total revenue to Trabzonspor from the deal came to €1.7 million.

Salary

At Al Ahly, Trezeguet earns a reported annual salary of approximately €1.3 million per year — around €25,000 per week — which media reports described as one of the highest salaries in the history of Egyptian football.

This was a reduction from his Trabzonspor peak earnings of €2.58 million per year, which Capology’s salary profile for Trezeguet verified for the 2023–24 season at €49,615 per week.

Salary Sport’s database confirms his career earnings have totalled over £13 million in gross salary.

Career Earnings by Year

Season Club Weekly Wage Annual Salary
2016–17 RSC Anderlecht £8,600 £447,200
2017–18 RSC Anderlecht £8,600 £447,200
2018–19 Kasımpaşa £12,000 £624,000
2019–20 Aston Villa £47,000 £2,444,000
2020–21 Aston Villa £47,000 £2,444,000
2021–22 Aston Villa £52,500 £2,700,000
2022–23 Trabzonspor £32,204 £1,600,000
2023–24 Trabzonspor £32,204 £1,600,000
2024–25 Al Rayyan (loan) ~£28,000 ~£1,456,000
2025–26 Al Ahly SC ~£25,000 ~£1,300,000

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Assists
2016–17 RSC Anderlecht Belgian Pro League 13 0
2017–18 Mouscron (loan) Belgian Pro League
2018–19 Kasımpaşa Süper Lig 32 8
2019–20 Aston Villa Premier League 34 8 3
2020–21 Aston Villa Premier League 13 0 1
2021–22 Aston Villa Premier League 19 2 1
2022–23 Trabzonspor Süper Lig 25 3 3
2023–24 Trabzonspor Süper Lig 30 5 4
2024–25 Al Rayyan (loan) Qatar Stars League
2025–26 Al Ahly SC Egyptian Premier League 8 4 0

FAQs

What is Trezeguet’s net worth?

Trezeguet’s estimated net worth is approximately $10 million. He earned this through high-level contracts at Aston Villa, Trabzonspor, and Al Ahly spanning more than a decade of professional football in four countries.

How much does Trezeguet earn at Al Ahly?

He earns approximately €1.3 million per year at Al Ahly — around €25,000 per week. Reports described it as one of the highest annual salaries in the history of Egyptian domestic football when the deal was announced in late 2024.

How long is Trezeguet’s contract with Al Ahly?

He signed a five-year contract with Al Ahly in early 2025, running until June 30, 2030. The deal officially began in June 2025 after he completed his participation in the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

Why did Trezeguet leave Trabzonspor?

His Trabzonspor contract was due to expire in 2026. Al Ahly agreed to pay €1.6 million to end his deal early, and Trezeguet personally forfeited €100,000 in outstanding wages to make the move happen.

What was Trezeguet’s biggest moment at Aston Villa?

Trezeguet scored the winning goal in the 2020 League Cup Final against Manchester City — a memorable chip that sent the ball looping over goalkeeper Claudio Bravo. That single goal remains his most celebrated club career moment.

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.