Luis Suárez Net Worth - Pulptastic
Sebastian Wright
Published Apr 10, 2026
What is Luis Suárez’s Net Worth and Salary?
Luis Suarez, a Uruguayan soccer player, has a net worth of $70 million and has been one of the highest-earning athletes in the world.
Between June 2017 and June 2018, Suarez earned $27 million, $20 million of which was salary and $7 million from endorsements. He plays as a forward and has had a successful career with Nacional, Gronigen, Ajax, Liverpool, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, and Grêmio, as well as the Uruguay national team.
Known as one of the greatest strikers in history, Suarez has won several awards including a Premier League Golden Boot, two European Golden Shoes, and the Pichichi Trophy.
Early Life
Luis Suárez was born on January 25, 1987 in Salto, Uruguay. He is the fourth of seven boys of Sandra and Rodolfo. When he was seven years old, he moved with his family to Montevideo. However, his parents separated a couple years later.
Luis Suárez played youth football at Sportivo Artigas in Salto before moving to Montevideo where he played at Urreta. At 14, he joined the youth team of local side Nacional. During this time, Suárez got into trouble multiple times, including for drinking and partying.
Luis Suárez’s Career Highlights
At the age of 18, Suárez made his first-team debut for Nacional and helped them win the Uruguayan league for the 2005-06 season. He was then scouted and signed by Dutch club Groningen, where he struggled to adjust due to language barriers and disciplinary problems. In 2007, Suárez was traded to Ajax, where he flourished and scored 17 goals in his first season. He continued to excel and finished as the Eredivisie’s top scorer in the 2009-10 season with 35 goals in 33 matches. Suárez scored his 100th goal for Ajax in the 2010-11 season but also faced disciplinary issues, such as biting Otman Bakkal on the shoulder during a match and receiving a seven-match suspension.
Suárez’s Premier League Career
Suárez joined Liverpool in 2011 and was one of the team’s best players in his first season. However, he was accused of racially abusing Patrice Evra and received an eight-match suspension. In the 2012-13 season, Suárez became the second-top scorer in the Premier League with 23 goals but also received a ten-match ban for biting Branislav Ivanović.
Despite these incidents, Suárez had an incredible 2013-14 season, breaking a club record and winning the Premier League Golden Boot. He also became the first non-European to win the PFA Player of the Year award.
Luis Suárez’s Impressive Career with Barcelona
In 2014-15, Suárez signed with Barcelona, but missed the start of the season due to suspension for biting Giorgio Chiellini. He returned in top form, helping Barcelona win the UEFA Champions League over Juventus. The following season, he led the team to a second consecutive Spanish championship and Copa del Rey, winning his second European Golden Shoe and first Pichichi Trophy. In 2016-17, Suárez helped Barcelona to a historic 39 consecutive win unbeaten streak and the La Liga title, as well as a fourth consecutive Copa del Rey. The team won another La Liga title in 2019, but Suárez’s final season in 2020 was mostly disappointing, ending with a historic 2-8 loss to Bayern in the Champions League quarterfinals.
Luis Suárez leads Atlético Madrid to two successful seasons
Luis Suárez had a successful start to the 2020-21 season, scoring his 500th senior career goal and leading Atlético Madrid to its first La Liga title in seven years. He finished the season as the club’s top scorer with 21 goals. In the 2021-22 season, Suárez again finished as the top scorer, this time with 13 goals, helping Atlético to another successful season.
Luis Suárez Returns to Nacional and Joins Grêmio in 2022-2023
In 2022, Suárez rejoined his childhood club Nacional and led them to win the Uruguayan league championship title.
The following year, in early 2023, Suárez made his debut with Brazilian club Grêmio.
International Career
Luis Suárez has played for Uruguay at major international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, Copa América, Summer Olympics, and Confederations Cup. He helped Uruguay win the Copa América in 2011. However, Suárez gained infamy during the 2014 FIFA World Cup when he bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini’s shoulder. The incident resulted in a nine-match international ban, effectively ending his World Cup campaign.
Luis Suárez’s Personal Life
At the age of 15, Luis Suárez started dating Italian woman Sofía Balbi. The couple tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed their first child, a daughter named Delfina, in 2010. They later had two sons named Benjamin and Lauti.