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Top of the richest football player today in the world

Chris Darwen by Chris Darwen
August 21, 2020
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Top of the richest football player today in the world
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Football is the “king sport” played in more than 200 countries around the world. With over 250 million people playing the sport, football is also one of the most-watched sports today. With his popularity, there is no doubt that many soccer players can win millions of dollars worth of contracts with some famous sports clubs. The following will be the richest players in the world today.

Faiq Bolkiah (Leicester City Club)

Topping the list of the richest players in the world is not the football superstar you’ve heard of but the Leicester reserve team player. Bolkiah may not be the most famous name for the top of the list of the richest players in the world, but his wealth is at the top.

Faiq Bolkiah’s total assets amounted to $20 billion/Ph.TheMirror

As a midfielder at the Leicester City club, Faiq Bolkiah has an average income of $1,000 per week. But the youngster’s huge revenue comes mainly from royal inheritance. Faiq Bolkiah’s total assets amounted to $20 billion.

The captain of the Brunei national team has a modest salary but in fact, he is the son of Jefri Bolkiah, the Prince of Brunei and the nephew of the Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus Football Club)

Cristiano Ronaldo has long been known as one of the greatest footballers of all time. The Juventus forward has won the 2016 European Championship for Portugal and has also won numerous awards for his clubs over the years.

Cristiano Ronaldo earns $645,043 per week from football/Ph.Forbes

The former Real Madrid player is not just the player who earns the most money each week in a football club. With an important place in the matches, Cristiano Ronaldo earns $645,043 per week from football. In addition, he has been able to generate huge revenue thanks to the lucrative CR7 brand and various business ventures including hotels and apparel lines. The total value of super player Cristiano Ronaldo is up to 450 million dollars.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona Football Club)

Lionel Messi is the captain of the Argentina national team. Messi is considered one of the best players, so it’s no surprise that he has a huge income of up to 645,000 dollars per week. His huge salary absolutely deserves the achievements he brings to the Barcelona club.

Lionel Messi has a huge income of up to 645,000 dollars per week/Ph.Metro

In addition, Lionel Messi also has tremendous revenue from his sponsorship contracts and advertising and image representation contracts, brand revenue to ensure a smooth future. Currently, Lionel Messi has a fortune of up to $400 million.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Los Angeles Galaxy Football Club – LA Galaxy)

Many people believe that good players come to the American Professional Football League (MLS) to get the playing days in a more comfortable environment. Ibrahimovic is the exception to that theory. With an important striker position in the Zlatan Ibrahimovic team, the income from football is up to $ 138,461 per week.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a net worth of $190 million/Ph.Goal.com

Playing for the state club helps him increase his wealth when there are more opportunities to promote his Zlatan brand. Big income comes from football competitions, sponsors and entrepreneurs from their own fashion brand. Swedish player Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a net worth of $190 million.

Neymar (Paris Saint Germain Football Club – PSG)

The striker plays a key role in the Paris Saint Germain Football Club. Neymar has a huge income of up to 520,000 dollars per week.

Neymar has a huge income of up to 520,000 dollars per week/Ph.Goal.com

Not many players can take advantage of the power of marketing like Neymar. This Brazilian striker is considered one of the most exciting attacking talents in the football world. Rape accusations in 2019 may have damaged Neymar’s image and sponsorship contracts, but he still made enough money through his brand to stay on top with a net worth of $185 million dollars.

Wayne Rooney (Derby County Football Club)

Former England captain, Rooney is still playing his commercial career. His success after many years at the club has turned him into one of the “most sellable” players in the world. Promotional deals with major brands like Nike, Nokia, Coca-Cola and Ford have contributed to his revenue stream over the years.

Wayne Rooney’s football income is $634 per week/Ph. Skysport

Because most of it is focused on business, Wayne Rooney’s football income is $634 per week. But thanks to effective business and sponsorship deals, the English striker has a fortune of $160 million.

Gareth Bale (Real Madrid Football Club)

The Wales winger has an income from football of up to $288,461 per week. In addition, he also has income from sponsorship contracts with Adidas, Lucozade and BT Sport. Bale also shared his business interests, including his own sports bar, Elevens, in his home town of Cardiff.

Gareth Bale probably had a 2019 summer to forget when he was accused of concealing injuries and coach Zinedine Zidane then removed Bale’s name from the registration list for two matches against Mallorca and Galatasaray. Whether Gareth Bale can return to the pitch has not been clear. Fortunately, the Welshman has made quite a bit of money over the years trying to ensure he doesn’t have to worry about his finances. Gareth Bale’s fortune is $125 million.

Andres Iniesta (Vissel Kobe Football Club)

If asked about a player who took full advantage of the period of recession in the path of fame, it must be former Spain midfielder Iniesta. The former Barcelona player has won every trophy and award from the World Cup, European Championship, Champions League and La Liga.

Andres Iniesta has an income of $576.923 per week/Ph.90Min

His move to the Japanese club Vissel Kobe in 2018 helped him earn an incredible amount of money both in salaries and bonuses. In midfield position, Andres Iniesta has an income of $576.923 per week.

In addition, Andres Iniesta also has endorsement contracts with Nike and Asics.

Eden Hazard (Real Madrid football club)

The highest transfer in the summer of 2019 is from Hazard (Belgium) from Chelsea to Real Madrid for $111 million. With this new position, the talented winger not only increases his weekly income up to 192,307 dollars per week, but also helps him get more attractive deals for the co-brand representation.

Hazard’s total assets are $100 million/Ph.Marca

Hazard has a huge sponsorship deal with Nike and is also the face of Belgium-based Lotus Bakeries. In 2017, Hazard also invested in a franchise of the North American Football Association of San Diego 1904 FC. Hazard’s total assets are $100 million.

These football players are superstars in real life. They have a lot of fans and get paid very well by sponsors like W88, William Hills, bwin… If you want to get money like them, just play football or choose the other simple way – online betting at VN88 com.

The football superstars in the world are not simply playing football because of their passion. They can make a lot of money from their passion. Football is always the most sought-after and that is also the reason why good players become increasingly rich. Above are the top richest football players in the world.

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