Frank Lampard wife Christine Lampard sits beside a reported £50 million combined net worth, putting the Coventry City boss and the TV presenter above every other current Premier League manager and partner. The figure arrives as Lampard prepares Coventry City for a Friday night trip to Arsenal in their first top-flight game since 2001.
£50 Million And A Rival Gap
The £50 million estimate combines Lampard’s reported £44 million fortune with Christine’s earnings from presenting work. That puts the couple ahead of Mikel Arteta, whose net worth is put at around £18.5 million, and Michael Carrick, listed at about £12 million.
Enzo Maresca sits much lower still, with last year’s estimates ranging between £1.6 million and £4 million. On that scale, Lampard is not just ahead of the pack; he is operating in a different financial bracket from the managers he is being measured against.
Christine Lampard’s ITV Money
Christine Lampard reportedly signed a £4 million contract with ITV in 2010, a deal that became one of the clearest markers of her earning power. A decade later, Chrisola Entertainment filed accounts showing total cash and assets of £2.516 million, adding another layer to the couple’s reported wealth rather than leaving it to Lampard’s coaching career alone.
That split matters because the comparison is not just about a football manager’s salary. It is about two separate income streams, one built in elite football and one built in television, combining into a total that changes the scale of the story.
2009 To 2015
Frank Lampard and Christine Lampard met at the Pride of Britain awards in 2009 and married in 2015. They have two children together, while he also has two daughters from a previous relationship.
For Lampard, the wealth debate lands while he is back in a results-driven job after guiding Coventry City to the Championship title last season, winning the league by 11 points. Coventry now step into a Premier League campaign that will be measured not only by points, but by how far the club can keep pace with a manager whose personal finances already sit at the top end of the division’s coaching class.







