Justin Kluivert was born on May 5, 1999, in the Dutch capital Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Ruth and the former icon Patrick Kluivert. Justin Kluivert was born into a family of well-known footballers. His father, Patrick Kluivert, enjoyed a stellar career with legendary clubs like Ajax, FC Barcelona, and AC Milan while sometimes carrying his national team on his back. His time at Barcelona remains the peak of his career, where he claimed the UEFA Champions League and the La Liga. While his mother maintains a reasonably low profile from the public eye, she has constantly supported Justin’s football career, often seen on the sidelines.
The Dutch legend has an influence on developing Justin as a fast and tactically astute attacker was visible from the beginning. Football runs in the blood of the Kluivert family; Justin's grandfather, Kenneth Kluivert, was also a footballer. Moreover, his three brothers, Quincy, Shane, and Ruben, have all become professional footballers. Shane is still in his developing years with Barca Under-19. He has Surinamese and Curacaoan descent from his paternal grandmother.
Over the years throughout his professional career, Justin Kluivert has amassed significant wealth. While he comes from a family of footballers, he has carved out his path and proudly carries forward his father’s legacy. While his net worth is estimated to be around £25 million, he also has one of the highest salary packages in his team. The forward has signed several brand deals and endorsements. He is associated with sportswear manufacturer Adidas, and he has it as his primary brand sponsor as an athlete.
The Bournemouth attacker has been captured wearing a personalised version of the Adidas F50 boots and has had deals with Puma for specific products. At OGC Nice and AS Roma, he was seen sporting the Puma Future Z boots. He has also been captured in other brands, such as Coca-Cola commercials and EA Sports videos. He also has a deal in place with Beko, a global home appliance brand, and the beer company Heineken, while also having a soft spot for Tag Heuer watches.