For the fourth time in his career, Cristiano Ronaldo has topped Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes, amassing an impressive $260 million in earnings. This milestone follows his high-profile move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, which significantly boosted his income.
Record-Breaking Earnings
Ronaldo’s move to Al Nassr has made him the world’s highest-paid athlete, with Forbes estimating his total earnings at an all-time high for a footballer.
His on-field earnings amount to $200 million, while his off-field earnings, thanks to lucrative sponsorship deals and his massive social media presence, total $60 million. Ronaldo’s 629 million Instagram followers have made him a valuable asset for brands.
Commitment to Excellence
Despite nearing his 40s, Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed his intention to continue playing football at a high level. “I intend to keep playing and maintaining my performance,” Ronaldo said on Wednesday, underscoring his commitment to his sport and his fans.
Jon Rahm’s Rise to Second Place
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm has climbed to second place on Forbes’ list after his sensational switch to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf in December. Media reports indicate that Rahm’s move came with a hefty $300 million guarantee. In addition to this, Rahm has earned $218 million, joining Ronaldo as one of the only two athletes to surpass $200 million in earnings this year.
Lionel Messi and Major League Soccer
Lionel Messi, a record eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, takes the third spot on the list. Messi’s switch to Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami has been financially rewarding, earning him $135 million. His earnings include $65 million from on-field performance and $70 million from endorsements with major brands like Adidas and Apple.
LeBron James and the NBA
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James ranks fourth with $128.2 million. At 39, James has made history as the first NBA player to score 40,000 career points. He is also set to make a final appearance at the Olympics, showcasing his enduring athletic prowess.
Top NBA and Soccer Stars
Fellow NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks is fifth on the list with $111 million. France captain Kylian Mbappé, who plans to leave Paris Saint-Germain for Real Madrid in the 2024–25 season, ranks sixth with $110 million. Mbappé’s move comes after becoming PSG’s all-time leading scorer.
Other Top Earners
Former PSG star Neymar, now with Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal, is seventh with $108 million, despite an injury-shortened season. French striker Karim Benzema, also in Saudi Arabia, is eighth with $106 million. Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry follows in ninth place with $102 million.
NFL Representation
Lamar Jackson is the only NFL player in the top ten, ranking 10th with $100.5 million. A signing bonus from his new contract with the Baltimore Ravens significantly increased his earnings.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s record-breaking earnings highlight his exceptional talent and marketability, cementing his status as one of the greatest athletes in the world.
The impressive earnings of athletes like Jon Rahm, Lionel Messi, and LeBron James underscore the diverse opportunities for income in modern sports, driven by performance, endorsements, and strategic moves. As these athletes continue to excel, their financial success sets new benchmarks in the sports industry.
The Information is Taken from ESPN and ABC News