Gary Neville Net Worth $25 Million. Gary Alexander Neville is an English football pundit, coach, and former player who is a co-owner of Salford City. After retiring from football in 2011, Neville went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports, until he took over the head coach position at Valencia in 2015.

Gary Neville Biography
Full Name | Gary Alexander Neville | ||
Known as | Gary Neville | ||
Nicknames | Red Nev, Gary, Red Legend | ||
Birth Date | February 18, 1975 | ||
Birth Place | Bury, England | ||
High School | Not Available | ||
College | Not Available | ||
Nationality | English | ||
Zodiac Sign | Aquarius | ||
Age | 47 years old | ||
Father | Neville Neville | ||
Mother | Jill Neville | ||
Siblings | Phil Neville, Tracey Neville | ||
Height | 5’11” (1.80 m) | ||
Weight | 82 kg | ||
Body type | Athletic | ||
Profession | Soccer analyst, pundit & commentator, Former soccer player | ||
Position | Right-back (as a soccer player) | ||
Current Team | N/A | ||
Active years | 1992-2011 (As a player) & 2012-2016 (As a Manager) | ||
Marital Status | Married | ||
Spouse | Emma Hadfield | ||
Children | Sophie Neville, Molly Neville | ||
Net Worth | $25 million (Source: celebritynetworth.com) | ||
Social Media | Twitter, Instagram | ||
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Last Update | May, 2022 |
Gary Neville Net Worth
Net Worth 2022 | $25 Million |
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Age: | 45 |
Born: | February 18, 1975 |
Country of Origin: | United Kingdom |
Source of Wealth: | Professional Footballer |
Early Life
Gary Alexander Neville was born on the 18th of February 1975, in Manchester, England. He joined Manchester United as an apprentice upon leaving school in 1991 and captained the youth side to FA Youth Cup glory in his first season. He made his senior debut for United in September 1992 against Torpedo Moscow in the UEFA Cup.
Personal Life
Neville was married in 2007 to Emma Hadfield. Together, they have two daughters, namely Molly Neville and Sophie Neville. It was reported, in 2010, that Gary Neville had applied for permission to build an eco-friendly home. It would be northwest England’s first zero-carbon home. In 2019, Neville endorsed the Labour Party for the UK general election. But he later criticized the party heavily for not opposing the lockdown restrictions during the pandemic. It was because lockdown restrictions were causing problems to all business ventures. And it affected Neville’s hotel business too. Also Read Ole Gunnar Solskjær Net Worth
Parents and Siblings
Gary Neville grew up with his parents and spent most of his childhood with his siblings. His father, Neville Neville, was a former British league cricketer and a football agent. His mother, Jill Neville, was a netball player for local leagues. She is also a general manager for the football club, Bury. Neville has a younger brother, Phil Neville, and a younger sister, Tracey Neville.
Introduction
Gary Neville is an English football coach, retired football player and co-owner of Salford City. Since retiring from football in 2011, he went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports until he took over the head coach position at Valencia in 2015.
Highlights
Here are some of the best highlights of Gary Neville’s career:
- PFA Team of the Century (1997–2007): 2007
- FWA Tribute Award: 2012
Career
In the 1994 – 95 season, Neville became United’s first-choice right-back when Paul Parker was ruled out by injury and remained so until his retirement. Following Roy Keane’s departure in November 2005, Neville was appointed the new club captain. In January 2006, his actions were the subject of some controversy after his celebration in front of the visiting Liverpool fans at Old Trafford. In 2009, he was sent off for a tackle on Adam Hammill in United’s 2–0 away win against Barnsley in the League Cup Fourth Round. Neville announced his retirement from football after almost 20 years playing at Manchester United in 2011. His final professional appearance was against West Bromwich Albion on New Year’s Day 2011, a 2–1 victory at The Hawthorns. By the time of his retirement, Neville had won eight Premier League titles, three FA Cups, two Champions Leagues, an Intercontinental Cup, a FIFA Club World Cup, and two League Cups.