Luke Littler ‘set to pocket £20m’ earlier than he turns 30 because of eye-watering earnings
Darting sensation Luke Littler could earn over £20million by the time he’s 30-years-old, according to the latest research from a supercomputer
On Saturday evening, Luke Littler returned to the Ally Pally stage.
The darting sensation, 17, thrilled the crowd as he produced one of the greatest legs the Paddy Power PDC World Darts Championship has ever seen. However, in an emotional evening for Littler, he would leave the stage in tears despite progressing to the next round.
With the weight of the darting world on his shoulders, Littler delivered.
And that could just be the start for Littler, who is, according to the latest in AI development, could be set to earn £20million before his 30th birthday.
The 17-year-old has made £618,000 during his first full year on the PDC Tour, while linking up with several brands for commercial deals which could have boosted him over £1million already.
LuckyBlock asked ChatGPT to estimate how much The Nuke will earn across the next 13 years before he reaches his fourth decade with growth rate taken into account.
The stats show that Littler will make £1,200,000 per year on average when combining competition earnings with commercial deals – bringing his total earnings to approximately £21million.
Those earnings would make him the richest darts star in the history of the sport, with Phil Taylor estimated to have earned in the region of £10million during his glittering career.
Littler is now set for a clash with Ian White when he returns to the venue after a short Christmas break. White had a bye in the first round after Sandro Eric Sosing had to withdraw on medical ground before he upset the reigning European Champion Ritchie Edhouse.