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Some of the world's highest-paid athletes are Kylian Mbappe, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Erling Haaland. Reading that won't surprise you. How do they stack up against their football counterparts, though?
These are the ten highest paid football players in the world, based only on weekly earnings before taxes and excluding bonuses and endorsements. Lionel Messi isn't there.
10. Ivan Toney: £407,708 per week
By far the highest-paid English footballer, Toney is earning a fortune after swapping Brentford and the Premier League for Al Ahli and the Saudi Pro League.
9. Kylian Mbappe: £499,446 per week
Unsurprisingly, Mbappe is currently the best paid player at Real Madrid after earning a fortune at PSG. Elite football players are increasingly running down their contracts because they may get a bigger pay and a crazy signing-on fee if they make sure a transfer price is not involved.
8. Erling Haaland: £500,000 per week
Manchester City has stated that Haaland has signed a nine-year contract extension, meaning he will remain with the team for an additional 115 months, giving the Nordic robot the most paid contract in the Premier League. Very smart, guys.
7. Robert Lewandowski: £532,689 per week
6. Kalidou Koulibaly: £554,585 per week
Player skill is not reflected in this ranking. The sixth-best football player in the world is not Kalidou Koulibaly. He doesn't even come close to it, in actuality. After a miserable season at Stamford Bridge, Koulibaly was taken off Chelsea's hands by Saudi Arabia as a bailout.
5. Sadio Mane £639,291 per week
During the 2023 summer transfer window, the Saudi Pro League swept the globe, and Koulibaly's Senegal teammate Mane was among the most well-known players to relocate to the Middle East. Fifth on this list, the Liverpool legend is making a ton of money.
4. Riyad Mahrez: £834,275 per week
After winning the title with Leicester City, Riyad Mahrez rode off into the Saudi sunset, having done it all in England, buddy.
3. Karim Benzema: £1.59m per week
They promised the Real Madrid captain the second-highest pay in football in an attempt to entice him to the Middle East, then Saudi Arabia won the Ballon d'Or, and it doesn't get much larger than that.
2. Neymar: £1.59m per week
Even if Neymar isn't nearly the player he was before to his knee explosion, he will always be a player who is adored by many and despised by many more. After being cut to surplus at PSG, he is now earning a lot and is regarded as the third-best player of this generation, behind Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Since Neymar is a free agent at the end of the 2024 season and only appeared in two games for Al Hilal, he was compensated over £2 million for each minute he spent on the field.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo: £3.19m per week
The highest-paid football player in the world is Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese superstar who leads by a country mile and more. In addition to delighting those of us who don't watch the Saudi Pro League with his immature antics that have gone viral on social media, the Real Madrid and Manchester United icon has been hammering them in for Al Nassr.
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