Sammie Szmodics Salary: How Much Does The Ipswich Town Striker Earn?

1. Sammie Szmodics in 2024-25: Quick Overview

Sammie Szmodics got a big-money move to the Premier League when Ipswich Town shelled out around £9 million to Blackburn Rovers to secure the striker’s signature.

In the Irishman’s first season in the top flight, he found it difficult to find any form in front of goal, managing to hit the net just four times from 20 outings.

Szmodics’ four goals were still enough to be second in the Ipswich scoring charts behind the now Chelsea forward Liam Delap in what was a disappointing season for the Tractor Boys, ending in relegation back to the Championship.

  • Weekly Salary: £25,000
  • Annual Salary: £1,300,000
  • Current Club:  Ipswich Town
  • Contract Expiry: June 2028
  • Reported Bonuses: Unknown 

2. Career Earnings to Date

Club Years Estimated Salary
Bristol City 2019-20 £260,000 per annum
Peterborough United 2019-22 £250,000
Blackburn Rovers 2022-23 £740,000
Blackburn Rovers 2023-24 £780,000
Ipswich Town 2024- 28 £1.3 million

Sammie Szmodics began his career as a young player with Colchester United, with his best goalscoring season of 15 securing a move to Bristol City. His contract at Ashton Gate is believed to have been worth around £5,000 per week.

Szmodics wasn’t in Bristol for long before making the move to League One side Peterborough United, where he reportedly signed a contract worth £250,000 a year, approximately £4,800 a week.

The Republic of Ireland international wasn’t prolific with the Posh, hitting double figures just once, but he still secured a move to the Championship with Blackburn Rovers. His move to Ewood Park saw his wage almost triple to £740,000 per year, just over £14,000 a week.

A contract extension with Rovers bumped his wages up to £780,000 per annum. The move to newly promoted Ipswich Town saw Szmodics sign a four-year deal worth £1.3 million a year and £5.2 million throughout the deal.

3. Contract Details & History 

Sammie Szmodics signed for Ipswich Town from Blackburn Rovers in a deal reportedly worth around £9 million, signing a four-year deal, running until the summer of 2028.

The 29-year-old began his career with Colchester United back in 2013 and spent a short spell on loan at Braintree Town. His best goalscoring seasons came in 2018 and 2019, scoring 13 and 15 goals respectively.

His 15 goals in 48 outings during the 2018-19 season alerted the attention of Bristol City who took Szmodics to the Championship. After just four outings, he was loaned to Peterborough United before eventually signing for the Posh permanently on a four-year deal.

Sammie Szmodics enjoyed his best season with Peterborough during his first full one at the club, scoring 16 goals in 46 games. He followed it up with just seven goals the next year but earned a move to Blackburn on a three-year deal. His earnings were substantially elevated from around £250,000 a year to £740,000 and eventually £780,000 upon signing a contract extension.

Upon signing for Ipswich, Szmodics saw his wages jump from £15,000 to £28,000 a week with the four-year deal being worth over £5 million to the striker.

4. Salary Comparison: How Sammie Szmodics Stacks Up 

Ipswich Town’s Top Earners:

The following players are the top five earners at Portman Road who are on permanent contracts with the club.

  • Arijanet Muric – £1.82 million per annum
  • Dara O’Shea – £1.82 million
  • Ben Johnson – £1.56 million
  • Sam Morsy – £1.56 million
  • George Hirst – £1.43 million

The striker comes just below the top earners at Ipswich Town, earning the same wages as players like Leif Davis and Chiedozie Ogbene.

Comparison To The Leading Scorers In Division

  • Josh Brownhill (Burnley) – £2.3 million per annum
  • Josh Sargent (Norwich City) £1.3 million
  • Josh Windass (Sheffield Wednesday) £936,000
  • Borja Sainz (Norwich City) – £780,000
  • Joel Piroe (Leeds United) – £780,000

Using the wages of the Championship’s top marksmen from the 2024-25 season, Sammie Szmodics will return to the Championship and will join Norwich City’s Josh Sargent on £1.3 million a year, one million less than Burnley’s Josh Brownhill.

When compared to the top earners who played in the second tier during the 2024-25 season, Szmodics will find himself some way down the list when it comes to wages.

Patrick Bamford of Leeds United led the way on over £3.5 million a year, followed by his teammate Junior Firpo and Cardiff City’s Aaron Ramsay. Leeds had a strong presence in the top five divisional earners, adding Daniel James and Pascal Struijk to Bamford and Firpo.

  • Patrick Bamford – £3.6 million per annum
  • Junior Firpo – £3.1 million
  • Aarom Ramsay – £2.6 million
  • Pascal Struijk – £2.6 million
  • Daniel James – £2.6 million

5. FAQs About Sammie Szmodics’ Salary 

Q: What is Sammie Szmodics’ weekly and annual salary? 

  • A: Sammie Szmodics earns £28,000 a week and £1.3 million a year.

Q: When does Sammie Szmodics’ current contract end? 

  • A: Szmodics’ current deal expires at the end of the 2027-28 season.

Q: Are there any bonuses or incentives in the contract? 

  • A: Any bonuses in his contract are unknown.

Q: Has Sammie Szmodics’ salary changed in recent years? 

  • A: Szmodics has seen his wages skyrocket in recent seasons, going from £250,000 at Peterborough in 2020 to earning over a million a year in 2025.

Q: How does Sammie Szmodics’ salary compare to teammates or league rivals? 

  • A: Sammie Szmodics’ wages are at the top end of those earned by the Championship’s top scorers but are dwarfed by the wages paid to the division’s best-paid players.

Q: Does his salary affect club finances? 

  • A: Sammie Szmodics earns just above the average weekly wage at Ipswich Town and his £1.3 million a year salary is just a fraction of the club’s £40 million annual payroll.

On average, Ipswich’s players earn £23,000 a week and just under £1.2 million per year.

Tom Green is a former primary school teacher turned football writer who has been with The Real EFL for two years. Passionate about football since childhood, he has also contributed to Late Tackle and Gamers Decide. His expertise covers predictions, match previews, and data-driven analysis. Tom has explored topics from Irish players in England’s lower leagues to comprehensive team studies. Holding scouting certificates in opposition analysis and talent identification, he brings a keen analytical perspective to his football writing.

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