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The World’s 10 Highest-Paid Athletes 2025

  • Cristiano Ronaldo topped Forbes' 2025 highest-paid athletes list with estimated earnings of $275 million, mainly from Saudi club Al-Nassr and endorsements.
  • Ronaldo's substantial income rise followed his 2022 move to the Saudi Pro League, supported by a huge social media presence of 939 million followers.
  • Other top earners include Stephen Curry , Tyson Fury , Dak Prescott , Lionel Messi , Juan Soto , Karim Benzema , Shohei Ohtani , and Kevin Durant .
  • The top 10 athletes collectively earned $1.4 billion in the past year, marking the highest total since Forbes began tracking in 1990 and only the second time all surpassed $100 million.
  • This earnings landscape reflects growing deals in Saudi Arabia, landmark MLB contracts like Soto's $765 million, and rising salaries across sports despite salary scale barriers for younger players.
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The Mexican dropped eight positions on the Forbes 2025 list and is no longer the highest-income boxer

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As every year, the business magazine Forbes has determined the athletes who made the most money last year. Germans are not among the 50 best earners.

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'Forbes' published its annual ranking of top-paid athletes in the world in which, again, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo occupies the first place. Compared to last year, some of the world's most recognized athletes – such as Spanish golfer Jon Rahm, Brazilian footballer Neymar or Greek basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo – have disappeared from the list and have left their place to others such as boxer Tyson Fury, NFL player Dak Pres…

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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