PARIS: Portugal great Cristiano Ronaldo once again topped the Forbes highest-paid footballers list for the 2025-26 season, as one of three members of the top 10 plying their trade in Saudi Arabia.
It is the sixth time in the last decade that Ronaldo has topped the Forbes list and comes just over a week after Bloomberg announced that the 40-year-old had become football’s first billionaire.
With on- and off-field earnings of an estimated US$280 million, Al Nassr’s Ronaldo will earn more than double that of second-placed rival Lionel Messi, whose US$130 million estimate is made up of more off-field earnings than those from playing for his US club Inter Miami.