David Beckham has raked in an eye-watering £73.4million in profit at his company.
Companies House figures for the footballer’s company DRJB Holdings show a consolidated revenue up 1pc on the previous year.

Consolidated profits are up £35.1m thanks in part to a series of deals with brands including BOSS menswear, AliExpress and SharkNinja air fryers.
He has also co-founded the IM8 daily supplement which promises to deliver 92 nutrient-rich ingrediants in one drink.
Meanwhile, Total underlying ordinary dividends amounted to £58.5m made out to the company’s shareholders (including distributions paid post-period end).
The athlete has also enjoyed renewed success on the international stage thanks to his four-part Netflix documentary released in 2023.
David Beckham has raked in an eye-watering £73.4million in profit at his company
Companies House figures for the footballer’s company DRJB Holdings show a consolidated revenue up 1pc on the previous year
A source told The Sun: ‘David is still an incredibly sought-after face for campaigns but he’s matured into an incredibly impressive and canny businessman, too.
‘He really enjoys the boardroom machinations and whilst he looks as incredible as ever, probably won’t want to be on billboards in his pants forever.
‘Six years after setting up his own brand management operation, he is more hands-on than ever.’
Daily Mail has contacted representatives of David Beckham for comment.
While David’s business has been flying high, his wife Victoria broke down in tears over her business woes in the first trailer for her upcoming documentary.
From the makers of Beckham and Michelle Obama‘s Becoming, following the success of husband David’s docuseries and simply titled, Victoria Beckham, the three-part series will be released on Netflix on October 9.
Netflix released a first look trailer which gave a glimpse into what fans can expect from the show.
The documentary is set to detail the struggles Victoria had with her eponymous fashion brand, with Victoria recalling her business being ‘millions in the red’, while David confessed the debt ‘panicked’ him.
Consolidated profits are up £35.1m thanks in part to a series of deals with brands including BOSS menswear (pictured), AliExpress and SharkNinja air fryers
While David’s business has been flying high, his wife Victoria broke down in tears over her business woes in the first trailer for her upcoming documentary
Yet Victoria insisted family are her main priority in life, stating simply in the trailer as she wept: ‘I want my kids and David to be proud of me’.
The trailer ends with David consoling his crying wife by declaring: ‘You could make a cheese and ham toasted sandwich and we’d be proud of you.’
Victoria then quipped back: ‘Let’s be honest I couldn’t actually make a cheese sandwich very well.’
Only last year it was revealed that her once-floundering brand had finally turning a handsome profit 17 years after its launch.
In January 2023, accounts for Victoria Beckham Holdings Ltd revealed losses of £5,887,036 in 2021, down from £8,581,944 in 2020.
At the time the figure meant overall losses for the firm stood at £66.3m since its launch in 2008 and directors of the firm – including Victoria and her husband David – were not paid a dividend.