Cristiano Ronaldo has once again proven his dominance in the world of sports by securing the top spot on the 2025 list of highest-paid athletes. According to reports, the Portuguese football star earned a staggering $285 million, combining his $200 million annual salary from Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr and an additional $65 million from endorsements and business ventures. His financial success underscores the growing commercial value of football and the increasing investments in sports by Middle Eastern clubs.
Who Are the Highest-Paid Athletes in 2025?
The rankings of the world’s richest athletes for 2025 include stars from football, basketball, golf, and American football. Here are the top earners:
- Cristiano Ronaldo – $285 million
- Jon Rahm – $218 million
- Lionel Messi – $135 million
- LeBron James – $128.7 million
- Neymar – $110 million
- Stephen Curry – $105.8 million
- Karim Benzema – $104 million
- Giannis Antetokounmpo – $93.8 million
- Kylian Mbappé – $90 million
- Jared Goff – $85.6 million
These figures reflect both on-field salaries and off-field endorsement deals. While football remains the dominant sport, golf, basketball, and American football players also made it to the top 10.
Why Are There No Women in the Top 100?
A striking revelation from the 2025 earnings report is the absence of female athletes in the top 100. The highest-paid woman, tennis player Coco Gauff, earned $30.4 million, falling short of the $37.5 million threshold required to enter the list. This highlights a persistent gender pay gap in sports, where male athletes continue to command significantly higher salaries and endorsement deals. In previous years, players like Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams had made the list, but their absence this year shows a decline in female representation among the highest earners.
How Have Athlete Earnings Changed Over Time?
The total earnings of the top 100 athletes in 2024 reached $6.2 billion, marking a 14% increase from the previous year. This surge indicates the growing commercialization of sports, driven by sponsorships, media rights, and international investments. Historically, football and basketball players have dominated the list, but golfers like Jon Rahm and NFL stars like Jared Goff are now breaking into the elite earnings bracket. The financial power of Middle Eastern leagues, endorsement deals, and global fan bases continue to shape these rankings.
Ronaldo’s massive earnings reflect the global influence of football and the increasing role of Saudi Arabian investments in sports, making him not just the best-paid athlete of 2025 but also a key figure in football’s shifting financial landscape.
Key Highlights of the 2025 Highest-Paid Athletes List
Aspect | Details |
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Top Earner | Cristiano Ronaldo – $285 million |
Main Salary Source | $200 million from Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) |
Endorsements & Business | $65 million from sponsorships & ventures |
Top 3 Earners | Ronaldo ($285M), Jon Rahm ($218M), Messi ($135M) |
Total Earnings of Top 100 | $6.2 billion (14% increase from 2023) |
Highest-Paid Woman | Coco Gauff ($30.4 million) (Did not make top 100) |
Female Representation | 0 women in top 100 for 2025 |
Main Sports Represented | Football, Basketball, Golf, American Football |
Notable Trend | Saudi Arabian investments driving football salaries |