Neymar may be the most expensive player in world football, but he is not (yet) the richest.Aurelien Meunier / Getty Images
With the 2o17/18 football season underway, it's fair to say that money has dominated the summer headlines.
Premier League
clubs have collectively spent over a billion pounds
on signings already, while Paris Saint-Germain broke the world transfer
record when it spent €222 million (£200 million) on Neymar.
Clubs are boosted by record TV revenues. This helps them pay players
huge wages. Footballers are also free to pursue off-the-pitch
sponsorship deals.
Following on from our list of 15 richest football club owners in England, Business Insider has ranked the 13 richest footballers in the world using net worth data from the
Sunday Times rich list,
Forbes, football website
Goal.com, and financial services site
Gobankingrates.com.
Here they are in ascending order.
13: Luis Suárez, FC Barcelona — net worth £31 million ($40 million).
Luis Suárez.Pau Barrena / Xinhua News Agency / PA Images
Forbes
claims Luis Suárez makes £13.4 million ($17.3 million) at Barcelona,
while sponsorship deals with Adidas and Pepsi also bolster his
firepower.
Source:
Forbes and
Gobankingrates.com.
12: Cesc Fàbregas, Chelsea — net worth £35 million ($45 million).
Cesc Fàbregas.Clive Mason / Getty Images
Chelsea pays Cesc Fàbregas £8.1 million ($10.4 million) a year, but he is also benefits from a Puma football boot deal.
Source:
The Sunday Times rich list.
9: Sergio Agüero, Manchester City — net worth £40 million ($51 million).
Sergio Agüero.Alex Livesey / Getty Images
Sergio Agüero is paid £10.4 million ($13.3 million) a year
by Manchester City but earns even more — £14 million ($18 million) —
from his sponsors, Puma and Pepsi.
Source:
The Sunday Times rich list.
7: Neymar, Paris Saint-Germain — net worth £49 million ($63 million).
Neymar.Christian Hartmann/Reuters
Neymar secured the biggest football transfer of all time when he left FC Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain this month.
The deal netted him
a £26 million per year contract but
the Brazilian also receives a salary from his sponsors Nike, Panasonic,
Gilette, Claro, and Red Bull. He's a partner in business management
company
NN Consultoria and even has his own emojis available for download.
Source:
Goal.com.
6: Gareth Bale, Real Madrid — net worth £56 million ($72 million).
Gareth Bale.Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno / Getty Images
Real Madrid pays Gareth Bale £18.2 million ($23.4 million) a year.
The Welsh wizard is contractually-tied to the La Liga giants until 2022.
His sponsorship agreements with Adidas, Electronic Arts, Sony, and
Footlocker are worth £9 million ($11.5 million) a year.
Source:
The Sunday Times rich list.
5: Eden Hazard, Chelsea FC — net worth £77 million ($100 million).
Eden Hazard.Mike Hewitt / Getty Images
Forbes
reports that Eden Hazard earns £12.4 million ($16 million) per year at
Chelsea. The Belgian attacking midfielder is sponsored by Nike but also
endorses trading card company Topps and Biscoff biscuit manufacturers
Lotus Bakeries.
Source:
Forbes and
Gobankingrates.com.
3: Zlatan Ibrahimović, free agent — net worth £110 million ($141 million).
Zlatan Ibrahimović's one year contract at Manchester United expired
in the summer. However, he still trains at the club's Carrington
headquarters and
is expected to re-sign with United when he returns from injury. Regardless, he has a lucrative Nike contract and even patented his own name in Sweden.
Source:
The Sunday Times rich list.
2: Lionel Messi, FC Barcelona — net worth £230 million ($295 million).
Goal.com says
Lionel Messi earns half a million every week (£26 million a year /
$33.4 million) from his lastest contract renewal with Barcelona. The
Argentine forward also makes £21 million ($27 million) a year from sponsorship agreements with Adidas, Pepsi, Gillette, and Turkish Airlines.
Source:
Forbes and
Goal.com.
1: Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid — net worth £250 million ($321.5 million).
Cristiano Ronaldo is paid £19 million ($24.4 million) a year, according to
Goal.com. Though Ronaldo gets paid £5 million less than Messi, he has far more sponsors. According to
Forbes,
Ronaldo is "a human billboard for a global portfolio of sponsors" like
Nike, Tag Heuer, and Armani. He also has his own CR7 brand which sells
aftershave and clothes.
Source:
Forbes and
Goal.com.
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