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Ex-Rangers boss Steven Gerrard's fortune in the bank revealed as he boosts value of personal company after Saudi spell

Ex-Rangers boss Steven Gerrard's fortune in the bank revealed as he boosts value of personal company after Saudi spell

Scottish Sun11-07-2025
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FORMER Rangers manager Steven Gerrard boosted the value of his personal company to almost £10million last year.
The Liverpool legend set up Steven Gerrard Promotions during his playing career to channel his off field income from the likes of sponsorship deals.
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Steven Gerrard during his spell as manager of Al-Ettifaq
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And new figures show he is continuing to rake in the cash more than eight years after he hung up his boots.
Accounts filed at Companies House for the 45-year-old's firm show it has reserves of £9,828,095.
That includes an investment portfolio worth more than £6.7 million, cash held in a bank account and money owed to it by debtors.
The company made a profit of more than £1.5 million for the year up to March 31, 2024, and its value increased by almost £800,000 on the previous year's figure.
Gerrard, who left Rangers to become Aston Villa manager in November 2021, is secretary and co-director of the company along with his brother Paul.
The ex-Ibrox boss has his own clothing brand called SSG Apparel and has used his social media accounts to endorse a number of products including scented candles.
Accounts have also shown Gerrard has given away more than £40,000 to good causes over the last three years through his charitable foundation.
The Steven Gerrard Foundation was set up in 2011 to provide additional funding for a range of children's charitable organisations and projects.
The former midfielder was appointed Rangers manager in June 2018 and guided the club to their first Scottish Premiership title in 10 years in 2021.
He was sacked by Aston Villa in October after just 11 months in charge following a poor run of results.
After a spell managing in Saudi Arabia, he was linked with a return to Ibrox earlier this year before the club appointed Russell Martin as their new manager.
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