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Ronaldo Knocks Messi In Top 10 Highest Earner In World Football – [See List]

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2022 List Of Highest Paid Football Players (Top 10)
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Portugal professional footballer who plays as a forward for Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo, has overtaken his Paris Saint-Germain counter, Lionel Messi, as the highest earner in world football.

Messi has just joined PSG from FC Barcelona and his current earning is reportedly around €94 million gross, with a salary of €64 million and a lower commercial earnings.

Ronaldo on the other hand had also made a return to Old Trafford after twelve years of leaving the club.

According to forbes in a recent publication, the Portugal National team captain will earn almost €107 million gross, including a salary of close to €60 million and more than €40 million in earnings from sponsorships and partnerships with brands including Nike, Herbalife and the CR7 brand.

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This brands includes perfumes, clothing ranges, hotels and gyms this season, Naija News understands.

Records have it that only three athletes, Tennis legend Roger Federer (approximately €77 million), basketball star LeBron James (€55.5 million) and golfer Tiger Woods (€51 million) have crossed this part in commercial earnings than Ronaldo.

Meanwhile, brands currently linked with Messi are limited to Adidas, Pepsi and Budweiser.

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PSG duos, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe made it to third and fourth-highest earner behind Ronaldo and Messi respectively.

Neymar’s current earning is €81 million, while Mbappe is currently earning $43m plus adds on.

Below is Forbes’ top ten highest earners in football in 2021-22;

1. Cristiano Ronaldo – £91.5m ($125m)

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2. Lionel Messi – £80.5m ($110m)

3. Neymar – £69.5m ($95m)

4. Kylian Mbappe – £31.5m ($43m)

5. Mohamed Salah – £30m ($41m)

6. Robert Lewandowski – £26m ($35m)

7. Andres Iniesta – £26m ($35m)

8. Paul Pogba – £25m ($34m)

9. Gareth Bale – £23.5m ($32m)

10. Eden Hazard – £21m ($29m)