National Football League (NFL)'s legendary quarterback, Tom Brady, is a well-known figure in American Football circles. The now-retired quarterback recently announced his decision to partner with Knighthead Capital Management LLC, Birmingham City's holding company, to become a minority owner at the English club. The seven-time super bowl winner was appointed the chairman of a new advisory board.
The 46-year-old was spotted at The Roost, a pub near St Andrew’s stadium, before Birmingham’s game against Leeds in the Championship on the weekend. He was later pictured at the stadium signing jerseys.
Brady will be working alongside the sports science department to advise on health, nutrition, and recovery programs while applying his extensive leadership experience and expertise across several components of the club.
You may be wondering how Brady can afford all of this investment. Below, GOAL takes a look at his net worth, streams of income and sources of revenue.