How Much is Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Net Worth in 2025?
In 2025, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's estimated net worth is £35million. That’s the kind of number that gets your accountant a new accountant. It’s not just Premier League wages fueling this: his move to Beşiktaş in Turkey where he pockets about £65,000 a week is keeping the Ox’s financial engine roaring in his thirties.
Sometimes these net worth numbers feel disembodied, like Monopoly money, but that’s a whole stack of actual cash, investments, image rights, and probably more than a few luxury cars collecting dust in his garage.
And football money isn’t the only river flowing into Alex’s bank. His sponsorship deals, social media earnings (shout-out to the mysterious science of influencer CPMs), and other ventures mean he’s earning at least $571,000–$783,000 yearly outside of football too.
I imagine the Ox, waking up on a Wednesday, checking his banking app, and just grinning: “Still not broke. Still not Arsenal.” Maybe he’s more modest post-footballers are often sort of surprisingly chill about their millions. Unless you’re Ronaldo.
Who is Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain?
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is an explosive, creative midfielder from England, born on August 15, 1993. If you followed English football in the last decade, you’ve probably seen him blitzing down the wing, body swerving like he’s late for his own birthday party.
He’s the sort who’ll score from 25 yards, then sheepishly admit he shanked it a bit in post-match interviews.
He broke through at Southampton as a teenager 17 and already making the seniors look nervy before Arsenal signed him in 2011. Fans loved him in flashes: some ankle-breaking dribbles, some long-range goals, some assists that made you stand up.
I still remember Wenger subbing him off against Manchester United in 2012 crowd booed, Van Persie looked betrayed, and somewhere an old Arsenal fan spilled tea on his lap. Alex took it in stride, as he always does.
He’s also played for Liverpool (where he won the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020), and now, in his thirties, he’s keeping the midfield lively in Istanbul with Beşiktaş.
Call him the Ox, call him “England’s future” (which eventually means “England’s nostalgia”), but today, he’s a veteran with stories and scars.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Career Earnings
Alex’s career earnings are the sort you double-check just to be sure an extra zero hasn’t slipped in. In his Liverpool days, he was earning £120,000 a week about £6,240,000 a year.
Even now, at Beşiktaş, he’s earning a respectable weekly salary: estimates range from £65,000 to £69,000, depending who’s asking and who’s rounding up their numbers.
And beyond the wages those mysterious “commercial revenues.” Social media, sponsorship deals, probably the odd crypto ad (though let’s hope not).
In 2025, estimated non-football earnings alone run up to $783,000 a year. Not too shabby for kicking a ball better than 99.998% of humans alive.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Early Life
Alex was born in Portsmouth, to a football family: his dad Mark Chamberlain played for England and stoked his son’s love for the game.
There’s a story floating around about him getting his first start for Southampton while still a schoolboy and how his teachers would nervously remind him to finish his homework, even after seeing his face on Match of the Day that weekend.
I always picture young Alex sneaking extra football boots into his backpack, just in case. His early rise through Southampton’s ranks was no coincidence; there’s a work ethic there, paired with that quick-as-lightning footwork.
By age 17, he’d already secured a move to Arsenal. That first Champions League goal a diagonal run, a finish against Olympiacos made him the youngest English scorer in the competition.
You know there’s family pride when your mum is Googling “Youngest English scorer Champions League” just to double check her son’s name is on there.