Davide Sanclimenti set to be a MULTI-millionaire as he signs six and SEVEN figure deals a year after Love Island victory
DAVIDE Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu became the biggest Love Island winners of all time when they bagged a landslide vote in 2022 – but the Italian Stallion has proven he’s got the staying power to last more than just a summer.
New figures show Davide has joined the ranks of the dating show’s richest boys after signing deals just shy of seven figures.
It means he’s on the path to becoming a multimillionaire.
Davide’s most recent deal as a brand ambassador for protein and fitness nutrition brand Sci-mx has super-sized his earnings with a contract nudging £1million.
BoohooMAN has also agreed to keep the hunk on his six-figure deal beyond the usual year granted to Love Islanders.
And Davide has been racking up steady five figure sums from work with the likes of PRET, Boots Opticians, Prezzo, Hello Fresh and Google.
It puts him among the ranks of Love Island’s bank-busting fellas like Wes Nelson and Chris Hughes.
A source said: “Davide’s season remains a viewer favourite and it’s been amazing to see how his popularity has remained well past the usual shelf life of Islanders.
“He’s a hard working lad, who was a businessman before he even entered the villa, and despite the ups and downs of he and Ekin’s relationship his fans remain loyal.
“It’s fair to say we’ll be seeing a lot more of Davide.”
Tommy Fury tops the lads’ ranking, with stats in July showing the boxer has amassed a £8m fortune.
In February, one month after becoming a dad, he banked at least £3.7m from winning his long-awaited boxing match in Saudi Arabia against YouTuber and pro-boxer Jake Paul.
The light-heavyweight is predicted to earn another £10m by 2025 through more big-name boxing matches, clothing endorsements and even suggestions of a movie career.
Also ranking is 2017 winner Kem Cetinay, who has built an estimated £4.8m pot through media work, investments and brand partnerships.
Next is former scaffolder Alex Bowen at £4m, Wes with £2.1m and Chris with £2.05m.