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Youri Tielemans
Join WTFoot and discover everything you want to know about his current girlfriend or wife, his shocking salary and the amazing tattoos that are inked on his body. Find out what house the Belgian centre midfielder lives in or have a quick look at his cars!
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Birthdate
May 7th, 1997
Birthplace
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Belgium
Length
1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Team
Leicester City
Position
centre midfielder
Number
21
Nickname
Little T
Traits
Playmaker
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Tielemans Salary & Net Worth Revealed
SALARY 2020
How much does he earn?
In January 2019 the centre midfielder signed a contract with Leicester City that nets him a whopping salary of 2 Million Euro (1.7 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €5,464 (£4,713) per day and €228 (£196) per hour!
Per year
€2,000,000
£1,725,111
Per month
€166,667
£143,759
Per week
€40,650
£35,063
Per day
€5,464
£4,713
Per hour
€228
£196
Per minute
€3.79
£3.27
Per second
€0.06
£0.05
Since you've been viewing this page, Youri Tielemans has earned...
Wow! This means the average man in the UK needs to work for at least 4.8 years to earn the same as Little T earns in only 1 month.
The salary of the Belgian centre midfielder compared to his Leicester City teammates
Having started his career at Belgian club Anderlecht where he made his name before signing a big 5 year contract with French side AS Monaco brings his net worth to an estimated €12.5 million (£10.8 million). The young midfielder is highly sought after and clubs will have to shell out figures in excess €23 million (£20 million) for his signature.
Mendy supporting her husband and country during Belgium's World Cup 2019 campaign in Russia. (Image: Dailymail.co.uk)
Youri Tielemans - Mendy
The couple in the stands watching the Belgian's boyhood side Anderlecht play. (Image: Imgur.com)
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Family - Get to know them
Daughter - Melina
The Belgian wonderboy with his daughter during Anderlecht's trophy celebration. (Image: Imgur.com)
Tielemans Car - What does he drive?
Porsche Panamera
Arriving for training in his ride with a smile on his face, boy does he love his football. (Image: Imgur.com)
House - Where does he live?
Location: Leicester, England
Celebrating Christmas festivities at home, we see a lot of presents on the floor but where are the people? (Image: Instagram)
Bio
Born in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, located outside of Brussels, the midfielder is a product of the Anderlecht youth academy and signed his first professional contract with the club in 2013 at 16 years of age. He made his first-team debut in the in July of 2013 against Lokeren in the Belgian Pro League. In October of the very same year he became the youngest Belgian to play in the UEFA Champions League. In his maiden season he made 29 appearances, scored 1 goal and assisted a further 6 as Anderlecht were crowned Belgian Pro League champions. He was crowned Belgian Young Player of the Year for his achievements and performances. In the following 2014/15 season he'd further cement his place in the first team, eclipsing all his personal accolades from the previous season with 39 appearances, 6 goals and 7 assists. Anderlecht would win the Belgian Super Cup and the midfielder would pick up the Belgian Young Player of the Year award for a second year running. His final season for the club would be his finest, In 2016/17 he featured in 37 games with a tally of 13 goals and 14 assist to propel Anderlecht to another league title, furthermore he scored another 5 goals in the UEFA Europa league as his side reached the quarter finals. He was awarded the Belgian Professional Footballer of the Year for 2016/17. On May 2017 French club AS Monaco paid a fee of €25 million to sign the mercurial midfielder on a 5 year deal. His first season in France would be a big disappointment as he went without a goal or assist and France Football named him in their list of biggest flops of the season. He improved his form for the 2018/19 season featuring in 20 games with a tally of 5 goals before he was loaned out to Premier League side Leicester City in January. The midfielder also featured in his countries FIFA World Cup 2019 campaign, playing in 4 tournament games as Belgium achieved a historic third place finish.
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