*From Bloomberg News reporters Henrique Almeida and Dylan Sloan*
Ronaldo’s net worth has now climbed to $1.4 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which is valuing his wealth for the first time, making him the first footballer identified by the index to achieve that status.
For a long time, he and Lionel Messi, with whom Ronaldo has dueled for the title of greatest player, earned similar wages.
But they diverged dramatically in 2023 with Ronaldo’s move to the Gulf and Messi joining Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami. Still, the Argentine is set to earn a stake in the US club once he retires, a deal that could again bring him level with his long-time rival.
Puzzled_Muzzled on
That guy is milking them so much, he will become secretary of agriculture when he returns to Portugal
Ratmaniac82 on
Aren’t you tired of this guy?
Zizimz on
Never too rich to not become a propaganda tool for a brutal dictatorship, it seems.
InjurySouthern9971 on
I wonder will he bless himself when he takes the pitch!!!!!!!
TheLoneBlrReader on
I feel the Saudi hate is primarily online only. America and Saudi have been close allies for ages now and Aramco (Collab between america and Saudi) is like the top 5 in revenue in the world. Regular Americans like it or not but Americans lives have greatly benefited (monetarily) from their govts collaboration with Saudi govt considering all the trade between them.
If any anger should primarily be against the US govt for doing so much business with Saudi and not individual citizens making private business deals.
The hypocrisy of most Americans is weird. Hating Saudi gets views but Saudi money cannot be cut off.
onehandedbackhand on
> His arrival in Saudi Arabia generated immense excitement, with thousands attending his debut and subsequent matches often selling out. He quickly became Al-Nassr’s top scorer. However, the initial fervor has waned, with routine games now attracting smaller crowds. One late-season game reportedly had fewer than 6,000 attendees, despite potentially being his last home game, before his contract was renewed. Ronaldo defends the Saudi Pro League, even claiming it’s superior to France’s Ligue 1. He also praises Saudi Arabia’s safety and beauty, often sharing his experiences on Instagram, particularly by the Red Sea.
Praising the beauty an safety to his 660 million insta followers…
One $400M contract extension coming right up! No bone saws included.
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*From Bloomberg News reporters Henrique Almeida and Dylan Sloan*
Ronaldo’s net worth has now climbed to $1.4 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which is valuing his wealth for the first time, making him the first footballer identified by the index to achieve that status.
For a long time, he and Lionel Messi, with whom Ronaldo has dueled for the title of greatest player, earned similar wages.
But they diverged dramatically in 2023 with Ronaldo’s move to the Gulf and Messi joining Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami. Still, the Argentine is set to earn a stake in the US club once he retires, a deal that could again bring him level with his long-time rival.
That guy is milking them so much, he will become secretary of agriculture when he returns to Portugal
Aren’t you tired of this guy?
Never too rich to not become a propaganda tool for a brutal dictatorship, it seems.
I wonder will he bless himself when he takes the pitch!!!!!!!
I feel the Saudi hate is primarily online only. America and Saudi have been close allies for ages now and Aramco (Collab between america and Saudi) is like the top 5 in revenue in the world. Regular Americans like it or not but Americans lives have greatly benefited (monetarily) from their govts collaboration with Saudi govt considering all the trade between them.
If any anger should primarily be against the US govt for doing so much business with Saudi and not individual citizens making private business deals.
The hypocrisy of most Americans is weird. Hating Saudi gets views but Saudi money cannot be cut off.
> His arrival in Saudi Arabia generated immense excitement, with thousands attending his debut and subsequent matches often selling out. He quickly became Al-Nassr’s top scorer. However, the initial fervor has waned, with routine games now attracting smaller crowds. One late-season game reportedly had fewer than 6,000 attendees, despite potentially being his last home game, before his contract was renewed. Ronaldo defends the Saudi Pro League, even claiming it’s superior to France’s Ligue 1. He also praises Saudi Arabia’s safety and beauty, often sharing his experiences on Instagram, particularly by the Red Sea.
Praising the beauty an safety to his 660 million insta followers…
One $400M contract extension coming right up! No bone saws included.