Tyrese Noslin's Net Worth Details

Tyrese Noslin is one of Dutch football’s quietly rising names.

The Curaçao international right-back turned heads during Telstar’s historic promotion to the Eredivisie cementing a starting role in the Netherlands’ top division for the first time in his career.

At just 23, he has already represented his national team, scored in World Cup qualifying, and extended his club contract through 2027.

This article covers Tyrese Noslin’s net worth, including his salary, contract details, career earnings by year, and everything verified about his life on and off the pitch.

Tyrese Noslin’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Tyrese Noslin
Date of Birth 11 September 2002
Age 23
Place of Birth Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Curaçao / Netherlands
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 78 kg
Position Right-back / Right Midfielder
Current Club SC Telstar (Eredivisie)
Shirt Number 11
Turned Professional 2020 (Jong Almere City)
Net Worth Estimated $150,000
Annual Salary Estimated €52,000–€60,000 (gross)
Player Agent Sport10Management

Early Life & Career

Tyrese Noslin was born on 11 September 2002 in Amsterdam, but his family relocated to Almere at an early age. He grew up in the Almere Haven neighbourhood with his parents, a younger brother, and two sisters, attending primary school at De Ark.

By his own account, he knew from childhood that professional football was the only path he wanted. “I wanted to become a professional footballer early on,” he has said, adding that in neighbourhood kickarounds he always played as Ronaldinho — and that he remains a committed Messi fan.

His first club was local amateur side SV Almere, where his natural ability attracted attention quickly. He passed through the academies of Feyenoord and Amsterdam amateur club Zeeburgia before Ajax scouts came calling in 2011.

He spent one season inside one of Europe’s most celebrated youth systems, then transferred to Almere City in 2012, where he would spend the next decade working his way up through the ranks.

The time at Almere City shaped his technical and positional development. Operating primarily on the right side — sometimes as a full-back, sometimes further forward as a wing-back or right midfielder — Noslin developed the attacking instincts that would later become his calling card at senior level.

By 2019–20, he was appearing for Jong Almere City in the reserve structure, making his first competitive senior appearances.

Professional Career

Noslin made his first meaningful senior impact in the 2023–24 season with Jong Almere City in the Tweede Divisie, scoring three goals in 22 appearances and drawing attention from clubs higher up the Dutch pyramid.

That form was enough to attract SC Telstar, a club steeped in Dutch football history but long absent from the top flight.

On 8 August 2024, he signed a one-year deal with a second-season option at Telstar, who were competing in the Eerste Divisie (Dutch second tier).

He made his professional debut on 26 August 2024 as a substitute in a 2–0 win over Jong PSV, and scored his first professional goal on 27 October 2024 — a winning strike in a 1–0 victory away at Emmen.

He went on to make 32 league appearances in the Eerste Divisie that season, contributing three goals and three assists as Telstar qualified for the promotion play-offs.

What followed was remarkable. Telstar defeated ADO Den Haag, FC Den Bosch, and Willem II in the play-offs to win promotion to the Eredivisie for the first time since 1978. Noslin was a key part of that run.

The club exercised the option in his contract in March 2025, and he later signed an extension through June 2027 on Transfermarkt’s records.

He made his Eredivisie debut on 10 August 2025, starting in a 2–0 defeat away to Ajax at the Johan Cruyff Arena, and scored his first top-flight goal on 5 October 2025 in a 2–1 loss to AZ Alkmaar.

At international level, Noslin eligible through Curaçaoan heritage, represented the Curaçao U20 side in 2020 CONCACAF qualifying.

He earned his senior Curaçao debut in 2025, and has since featured in World Cup qualification for the 2026 tournament, scoring against Bermuda in September 2025.

Tyrese Noslin’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Tyrese Noslin’s has an estimated net worth of $150,000.

He built this wealth entirely through professional football contracts in the Netherlands, progressing from the reserve-level football of the Tweede Divisie to the Eredivisie, the country’s top division.

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

According to data published on Transfermarkt, Noslin signed his initial deal with SC Telstar on 8 August 2024.

The club exercised a second-season option in March 2025, and his contract was subsequently extended with a revised expiry of 30 June 2027.

He joined the club on a free transfer from Jong Almere City, with no fee involved. His agent is listed as Sport10Management.

With Telstar now competing in the Eredivisie, the contract extension likely reflects an uplift in terms compared to the original Eerste Divisie deal.

Salary

Salary figures for Tyrese Noslin have been publicly disclosed. Based on publicly available Capology data, SC Telstar’s total estimated gross wage bill for the 2025–26 Eredivisie season is approximately €2.82 million per year (around €54,231 per week for the entire squad).

Spread across a squad of 20-plus players, this places Telstar among the lower-spending clubs in the league.

For a regular starter and key contributor at Noslin’s level and age — without the profile of the club’s designated top earners — a reasonable estimate for his gross annual salary sits in the range of €52,000 to €60,000 per year (approximately €1,000–€1,150 per week).

This aligns with benchmarks for players in similar roles at comparable Dutch clubs.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Competition Estimated Gross Annual Earnings
2020–21 Jong Almere City Derde Divisie ~€10,000
2021–22 Jong Almere City Tweede Divisie ~€12,000
2022–23 Jong Almere City Tweede Divisie ~€15,000
2023–24 Jong Almere City Tweede Divisie ~€18,000
2024–25 SC Telstar Eerste Divisie ~€38,000
2025–26 SC Telstar Eredivisie ~€55,000
Career Total ~€148,000

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Assists
2019–20 Jong Almere City Derde Divisie 1 0
2021–22 Almere City U21 Tweede Divisie 2 0 0
2023–24 Jong Almere City Tweede Divisie 22 3 3
2024–25 SC Telstar Eerste Divisie 32 3 3
2024–25 SC Telstar KNVB Cup 2 0 0
2025–26 SC Telstar Eredivisie 28+ 1 2
2025–26 SC Telstar KNVB Cup 5 1 0
Career Total 92+ 8 8
2025 Curaçao World Cup Qualifying 2 1 0

FAQs

What is Tyrese Noslin’s net worth?

Tyrese Noslin has an estimated net worth of $150,000, accumulated through professional football contracts in the Dutch league system, from the Tweede Divisie through to the Eredivisie.

What club does Tyrese Noslin play for?

He plays for SC Telstar in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football. Telstar won promotion in 2025 for the first time since 1978, and Noslin has been a regular starter in their debut top-flight season.

What nationality is Tyrese Noslin?

He holds dual nationality — Dutch by birth (born in Amsterdam) and Curaçaoan by heritage. He represents the Curaçao national team at senior international level, having earned his first cap in 2025.

When does Tyrese Noslin’s contract expire?

His current contract with SC Telstar runs until 30 June 2027, following an extension agreed in August 2025 after the club’s promotion to the Eredivisie.

What is Tyrese Noslin’s market value?

His market value is listed at approximately €400,000–€966,000 depending on the platform consulted, with Transfermarkt placing him at €750,000 as of late 2025. His value has grown significantly since joining Telstar on a free transfer in 2024.

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.