Hamza Choudhury is an England-born midfielder who plays as a defensive midfielder for the Championship side, Leicester City, and represents the Bangladesh national football team. Hamza started his footballing journey with the youth system of Leicester City when he was just seven years old. He progressed through the ranks, polishing his skills and technique, and made his professional debut in 2015 for Burton Albion, who were then playing in the third division of the English football pyramid. Hamza made his Premier League debut in 2017 for the Foxes in their 2-1 home win against Tottenham Hotspur. The midfielder has played for Leicester for the majority of his career, with occasional loan stints at different clubs like Watford and Sheffield United. His first trophy with Leicester came in 2021 when the Foxes lifted the FA Cup against Chelsea with a 1-0 win. He also went on to win the 2021/22 Community Shield and the 2023/24 EFL Championship with the Foxes. Hamza Choudhury market value has increased over the years due to his limited but impactful performances for Leicester City. Hamza Choudhury salary reflects his on-field exploits, as the now-Bangladeshi international earns around £2,600,000 per annum. Hamza has had four contract extensions in his professional career so far; two of them came in 2018 and 2019, which saw his salary stand at £390,000 yearly, and another two in 2023, where his salary happened to be £2,600,000 per year and has remained the same since.