Mads Hermansen Salary: How Much Does The Leicester City Star Earn?

Mads Hermansen Salary in 2025: Quick Overview

Mads Hermansen returns to the Championship with Leicester City but is not expected to stay long with the club amid interest from West Ham United. However, until that deal goes through, the Danish international is a Foxes player and the first choice for Marti Cifuentes’ side as they look to reclaim their place in the Premier League. Now 25-years-old, Hermansen already has one Championship title and an EFL Team of the Season award to his name. This guide will lay out what Mads Hermansen’s current wage is at Leicester City ahead of his anticipated move, how his earnings have changed over his career and how his earnings stack up to other players.

  • Weekly Salary: £10,000
  • Annual Salary: £520,000
  • Current Club: Leicester City
  • Contract Expiry: June 2028
  • Reported Bonuses: No

(Source – Capology)

Career Earnings to Date

Club Years Estimated Salary
Brondby IF 2022-Present Unknown
Leicester City 2025-2025 £520,000 per year

(Source – Capology)

Originally an outfield player in his youth, Hermansen begun his academy career with Danish side Naesby, playing with them until 2015 when he made the switch to Brondby IF. After developing through their youth system, Hermansen finally made the step up into the senior squad in 2020/21, playing a backup role and not featuring as Brondby won the Superliga. After existing first choice Marvin Schwarbe moved back to Germany, the Dane made the step up into the first team and became the standout choice for the next two seasons. After some impressive performances, he was picked up by Enzo Maresca’s Leicester as they sought to return to the Premier League, doing so in Hermansen’s debut season, with the now 23-year-old earning a place in the EFL Championship team of the season. After The Foxes were relegated again, top flight sides are looking at signing the goalkeeper, with West Ham United fronting that chase.

Contract Details & History

Mads Hermansen joined Leicester City in July of 2023, agreeing to a five year deal for an undisclosed fee. This is the same contract he remains on today, with three years remaining on his deal. With West Ham targeting a loan move for their transfer target, his salary may be partially covered by Leicester for the following campaign should a move materialise.

  • Signed the current contract in July 2023
  • Contract duration and notable clauses: Five years, no clauses
  • Is still on his original contract since signing for Leicester City permanently.

Salary Comparison: How Mads Hermansen Stacks Up

Mads Hermansen is the first-choice goalkeeper for Leicester City and is one of the Championship’s top performers in the position based on his performances from two seasons ago. He will likely be compared to many other goalkeepers in promotion-challenging sides should he remain at Leicester, as well as teammate Jakub Stolarczyk, who made some first-team appearances under Ruud van Nistelrooy last season. It is also worth comparing his salary to potential future teammate Alphonse Areola, who is the current first choice at West Ham United.

Player Club Estimated Salary
Mads Hermansen Leicester City £520,000 per year
Jakub Stolarckzyk Leicester City £520,000 per year
Michael Cooper Sheffield United £910,000 per year
Gavin Bazunu Southampton FC £1,040,000 per year
Alex Palmer Ipswich Town £624,000 per year
Alphonse Areola West Ham United £6,240,000 per year
James Beadle Birmingham City £260,000 per year

(Source – Capology)

Hermansen is a fairly low earner compared to many of his Championship peers, with players like Michael Cooper and Alex Palmer both earning more per year, but perhaps this is due to them both making permanent transfers to new sides within the past 12 months. He is also earning significantly less than Alphonse Areola, with him being a Premier League regular justifying a heavy yearly spend for West Ham United.

FAQs About Gavin Bazunu’s Salary

What is Mads Hermansen’s weekly and annual salary?

Gavin Bazunu earns around £10,000 per week, or approximately £520,000 per year at Leicester City.

When does Mads Hermansen’s current contract end?

The contract is set to expire on June 30, 2028, unless extended or transferred earlier.

Are there any bonuses or incentives in the contract?

It is not known if there are any bonuses or incentives in Mads Hermansen’s contract. Typical contract bonuses may include performance-based rewards like clean sheets, appearances, team achievements, or loyalty bonuses. Specifics are usually undisclosed.

Has Mads Hermansen’s salary changed in recent years?

With little data available around Hermansen’s earnings at Brondby, his wage has stayed the same since arriving at Leicester due to no contract negotiations taking place. It is safe to assume however, that he may be on more money than he was on at Brondby.

How does Mads Hermansen’s salary compare to teammates or league rivals?

Mads Hermansen is the 22nd highest earner at Leicester City, according to Capology. He is earning £10,000 per week, far behind top earner Harry Winks, who earns a reported £90,000 per week. Mads Hermansen earns the same wage as key squad players such as Issahaku Fatawu and Stephy Mavididi, as well as fellow goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk.

Does his salary affect club finances?

Leicester City have a large wage structure to accommodate the club’s top earners, such as Harry Winks, Ricardo Pereira and Patson Daka. This season, Leicester City are estimated to be spending £52,286,000 on wages per year, which is the highest amount being spent on contracts within the English Football League.

Lewis Gray joined The Real EFL in October 2023, concentrating on news, transfers, and predictions, particularly within League Two. A journalist since 2021, he formerly worked at Salford Now, covering local sports and serving as sports editor. He provided in-depth coverage of Salford City FC’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. Holding a First-Class Honours degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford, Lewis is devoted to giving lower-league clubs the attention they deserve in an era dominated by top-flight football.

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