As football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo decided to extend his contract with Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr, the magnitude of his eye-watering deal made jaws drop. The Portuguese footballer will reportedly pocket up to $645,000 (Dh2.4 million) a day.
After the announcement was made, Ronaldo wrote on Instagram: “A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together.”
According to German data gathering and visualisation platform Statista, Ronaldo is the world’s highest-earning footballer, earning a cool $275 million in 2025 (data updated as of May 2025). Let’s take a look at the highest-earning football players in 2025.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr): $275 million
The Portuguese superstar continues to defy age, leading Al-Nassr and the global earning charts. His groundbreaking move to Saudi Arabia has significantly amplified his income, cementing his legacy as a football and financial titan.
Lionel Messi (Inter Miami): $135 million
The Argentine icon brought his unparalleled talent and drawing power to MLS. His lucrative Inter Miami deal, including various revenue-sharing agreements, showcases his immense commercial appeal beyond European football.
Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad): $104 million
A Ballon d’Or winner, Benzema’s move to Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League secured him one of football’s most staggering contracts. He continues to display his exquisite skill while earning an unprecedented sum in the Middle East.
Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid): $90 million
The prodigious French forward finally realized his dream move to Real Madrid. Despite a slight pay cut from his PSG contract, his immense signing bonus and extensive endorsements firmly place him among the highest earners globally.
Neymar (Santos): $76 million
The flamboyant Brazilian winger, now back at his boyhood club Santos, commands a colossal income. While his club salary has adjusted, his global brand and extensive endorsement portfolio ensure his continued presence among football’s financial elite.
Erling Haaland (Manchester City): $62 million
The prolific Norwegian striker has taken the Premier League by storm, breaking scoring records with Manchester City. His burgeoning salary and lucrative endorsement deals reflect his status as one of football’s most valuable and marketable assets.
Vinícius Jr. (Real Madrid): $55 million
The electrifying Brazilian winger has become a pivotal player for Real Madrid. His impressive salary and growing list of endorsements underscore his rapid ascent to global superstardom and significant financial earning power.
Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr): $54 million
The dynamic Senegalese forward joined Al-Nassr, partnering with Ronaldo and securing a massive contract. Known for his humility and charitable endeavors, his substantial earnings also allow him to make a profound impact off the pitch.