Cristiano Ronaldo has once again proven why he remains one of football’s biggest global icons. The Portuguese superstar has claimed the No. 1 spot on Forbes’ list of highest-paid footballers for the 2025-26 season, maintaining his financial supremacy both on and off the field.
Ronaldo Becomes Football’s First Billionaire
At 40, Ronaldo continues to rewrite records. This marks the sixth time in ten years that he has topped Forbes’ annual list, coming just days after Bloomberg officially recognized him as football’s first-ever billionaire.
According to Forbes, Ronaldo’s earnings for the season stand at an incredible $280 million, stemming from his Al Nassr contract and an array of sponsorship deals. His brand influence across fitness, fashion, and lifestyle has cemented his place as not just an athlete but a global business empire.
His long-time rival Lionel Messi follows in second place with $130 million, nearly half of Ronaldo’s total. While Messi earns less on the field at Inter Miami, his off-field partnerships, including deals with Adidas, Apple, and his own Messi Store, ensure his financial star remains bright.
Saudi League’s Ongoing Financial Impact
Although Saudi Arabia’s football expansion has slowed, its influence in global football economics remains undeniable. Three of the top 10 earners are now based in the Saudi Pro League:
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr) – $280 million
- Karim Benzema (Al Ittihad) – $104 million
- Sadio Mane (Al Nassr) – $54 million
Their collective income highlights the league’s commitment to staying relevant on the world stage, even after big-name departures such as Neymar’s return to Santos earlier this year.
Europe’s Elite Still Dominate the Scene
Despite the rising Middle Eastern investments, Europe continues to be the financial hub of football talent. La Liga features four players in the top ten: Kylian Mbappe (4th), VinÍcius Jr. (6th), Jude Bellingham (9th), and Lamine Yamal (10th), with Yamal making headlines for earning $43 million annually at just 18 years old.
The Premier League is not far behind, with Erling Haaland (5th) and Mohamed Salah (7th) representing English football’s commercial strength. Both stars continue to command enormous deals through their performances for Manchester City and Liverpool.
A Legacy Beyond the Pitch
Ronaldo’s latest milestone is more than a financial feat. It is a reflection of his relentless drive and global influence. From record-breaking salaries to thriving business ventures, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has redefined what it means to be a modern athlete, setting a new benchmark for generations to come.