The long-time leader of the English players' union has come under fire for his salary in recent times - but just how much is he worth?
Gordon Taylor has been the chief executive of the PFA for 37 years but faces calls to stand down from the position in a bid to modernise the organisation.
The 73-year-old was appointed to the role in 1981 and has since remained the figurehead of the English footballers’ union.
However, his grip on power has recently loosened following a clash with chairman Ben Purkiss, currently a defender for Walsall, who has called upon the PFA to be modernised by measures including an election for the position of CEO.