Post by : Saif Al-Najjar
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese football star, has made history by becoming the first footballer to reach billionaire status. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Ronaldo’s net worth is now estimated at $1.4 billion. This milestone reflects his success on the field as well as his earnings from contracts and endorsements over more than two decades.
At 40 years old, Ronaldo continues to play professionally, showing that his passion for football remains strong.
How Ronaldo Built His Fortune
Ronaldo’s wealth comes from multiple sources:
Salaries from Clubs: Between 2002 and 2023, he earned over $550 million in salary from clubs like Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and now Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
Al-Nassr Contract: In June 2025, Ronaldo signed a new deal reportedly worth more than $400 million, making him the highest-paid football player in history. His contract includes an annual salary of £177 million ($237 million) plus bonuses and a reported 15% share in the club.
Endorsements: Ronaldo has long-term deals with Nike, Armani, Castrol, and other global brands, adding more than $175 million to his fortune.
Nike Deal: Ronaldo’s decade-long contract with Nike alone earned him around $18 million per year.
Ronaldo’s Place Among Athletes
Ronaldo is now in a very exclusive group of billionaire athletes, joining legends such as:
Michael Jordan – Basketball
Magic Johnson – Basketball
LeBron James – Basketball
Tiger Woods – Golf
Roger Federer – Tennis
His achievement shows how football, combined with endorsements and smart financial planning, can create extraordinary wealth.
Competition and Comparisons
While Ronaldo reached billionaire status, Lionel Messi, currently playing for Inter Miami and the Argentina national team, has earned more than $600 million in pre-tax salary over his career. Both players have pushed football’s financial limits and set new standards for athlete earnings worldwide.
Ronaldo on His Career
Despite his immense wealth, Ronaldo remains focused on football:
“I still have a passion for this. My family says it's time to quit… but I don’t think that way. I want to enjoy the few years I have left and give my best to my club and national team.”
He shared this during the Portugal Football Globes gala, emphasizing that his love for the game goes beyond money. Ronaldo is aiming to continue scoring goals and contributing to his teams until he feels satisfied with his career.
Legacy and Impact
Ronaldo’s journey shows that footballers can earn millions both on and off the pitch. His combination of skill, discipline, and smart financial management has made him not only a sports icon but also a global business figure.
His billionaire milestone also inspires younger athletes to think about career planning, investments, and global opportunities beyond their sport.
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