Lionel Messi made $71 million (€65 million) in total earnings in 2014, making him the highest-paid soccer player in the world according to a France Football report. This report is in contrast to Forbes’ where Cristiano Ronaldo occupies the number one position.
Messi’s total earnings include $31 million (€28 million) in endorsements, including deals with Turkish Airlines and EA Sports, and $39 million (€36 million) in salary with FC Barcelona in Spain’s La Liga. The salary makes Messi the highest-paid athlete in team sports based on salary alone.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi’s rival with Real Madrid, is the second-highest-paid soccer player with total earnings of $59 million (€54 million).
Here is the top ten:
- Lional Messi, FC Barcelona (Spain) — $71 million (€65 million)
- Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid (Spain) — $59 million (€54 million)
- Neymar Jr, FC Barcelona (Spain) — $40.0 million (€36.5 million)
- Thiago Silva, Paris Saint-Germain (France) — $30.1 million (€27.5 million)
- Robin Van Persie, Manchester United (England) — $28.1 million (€25.6 million)
- Gareth Bale, Real Madrid (Spain) — $26.1 million (€23.8 million)
- Wayne Rooney, Manchester United (England) — $24.7 million (€22.5 million)
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paris Saint-Germain (France) — $23.6 million (€21.5 million)
- Sergio Agüero, Manchester City (England) — $23.3 million (€21.2 million)
- Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich (Germany) — $22.2 million (€20.2 million)