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Gerard Deulofeu
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Birthdate
March 13th, 1994
Birthplace
Riudarenes, Spain
Length
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Team
Watford
Position
right winger
Number
7
Nickname
Jerry
Traits
Speed Dribbler
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Deulofeu Salary & Net Worth Revealed
SALARY 2020
How much does he earn?
In July 2018 the right winger signed a contract with Watford that nets him a whopping salary of 3.5 Million Euro (3.1 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €17,351 (£15,483) per day and €723 (£645) per hour!
Per year
€3,500,000
£3,123,155
Per month
€291,667
£260,263
Per week
€71,138
£63,479
Per day
€17,351
£15,483
Per hour
€723
£645
Per minute
€12.05
£10.75
Per second
€0.20
£0.18
Since you've been viewing this page, Gerard Deulofeu has earned...
Wow! This means the average man in the UK needs to work for at least 8.7 years to earn the same as Jerry earns in only 1 month.
The salary of the Spanish right winger compared to his Watford teammates
The Spaniard came up through the youth ranks at FC Barcelona and represented the clubs B-side in the Segunda Division between 2011-2013. The Spaniard moved to England to join Premier League club Everton in 2015 but moved back to Spain two years later to rejoin Barcelona. After only a year in Catalunya, the winger moved back to England to sign for Watford. He has a net worth of €16.2 million (£14 million) and a market value estimated at €25 million (£22 million).
Maria and Gerry have tied the knot not recently and are parents to a 2 year old daughter! (Image: Instagram)
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Family - Get to know them
Daughter - Sara
The Spaniard building sand-castles at the beach of Ibiza with his lovely daughter. (Image: Instagram)
Deulofeu Car - What does he drive?
Audi Q5
A nice little ride for the wingman from Barcelona, Spain. (Image: Instagram)
House - Where does he live?
Location: Barcelona, Spain
The Spaniard celebrates Christmas with his pet dog in his home country. (Image: Instagram)
Bio
Born in Riudarenes, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, he joined FC Barcelona's youth academy in 2003 at the age of nine. On 2 March 2011, he made his Barcelona B debut in a 4-1 win against Córdoba in the Segunda División. On 29 October 2011, he made his Barcelona debut, coming on as a second half substitute, in a 5-0 win over Mallorca. Between 2010-2013 the winger mostly featured for Barcelona B, scoring 27 goals in 68 Segunda División appearances. The Spaniard joined Premier League club Everton on loan for the 2013/14 season, scoring on his debut, in a 2-1 win over Stevenage in the second round of the Football League Cup. Over the course of the season he scored 3 goals and provided 4 assist in 25 appearances as Everton recorded their best ever point tally of 72 to finish fifth. After enduring a disappointing loan spell at Sevilla in the 2014/15 season, the Spaniard returned to England the following season to sign a permanent deal for Everton for a fee of £4.2 million. His tenure at Goodison Park would not be as successful as the first time around, and after a loan spell with Serie A giants AC Milan in the second half to the 2016/17 campaign, the winger would once again return to Barcelona ahead of the 2017/18 season as the Catalonian club activated their buy-back clause for him. On 21 October, he scored his first goal for the Blaugrana in a 2-1 win against Málaga. The winger made 10 appearances, scoring a goal and an assist as Barcelona were crowned Spanish La Liga champions. On 29 January 2018, the Spaniard moved back to England on loan with Watford, a month later he scored his first goal for the club in a 4-1 win over Chelsea. On June 2018, his move to Vicarage Road was made permanent for a fee €13 million. On 22 February 2019, the Spaniard became the first-ever Watford player to score a Premier League hat-trick as Watford ran out 5-1 winners over Cardiff City.
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