Business magazine Forbes has compiled a list of 10 highest paid athletes in the world 2024.
The list, Dateline Nigeria observes, has five footballers, three basketballers, one golfer, and one American footballer.
According to Forbes, for the first time in history, the ten sports stars on the annual ranking earned more than $100 million each—a record-breaking $1.38 billion combined.
World’s top 10 highest paid athletes 2024
1. Cristiano Ronaldo ($260m)
On-Field: $200 million | Off-Field: $60 million | Nationality: Portugal | Sport: Soccer | Age: 39
Ronaldo’s estimated total earnings of $260 million, an all-time high for a soccer player, makes him the world’s highest-paid athlete for the fourth time in his career. That’s largely thanks to his massive $200 million annual salary with Al Nassr, which has seemingly been a worthy investment for the Saudi Pro League club. The 39-year-old forward leads the league with 33 goals scored and earned Player of the Month honors in August, September, December and March. He’s also still enormously valuable to sponsors as well, frequently plugging his partners—including crypto exchange Binance and fitness app Erakulis—to his 629 million Instagram followers, in addition to other deals with Nike, Herbalife, Clear Haircare and, more recently, Whoop. Ronaldo is also owed a $10.5 million check from his former club, Juventus, after an arbitrator ruled the Serie A team was still on the hook for outstanding wages dating back to a Covid-19 pandemic pay cut.
2. Jon Rahm ($218m)
On-Field: $198 million | Off-Field: $20 million | Nationality: Spain | Sport: Golf | Age: 29
Rahm’s decision to join LIV Golf last December has been enormously lucrative, even outside the reported $350 million guarantee he received to join the Saudi-backed tour. While the Spaniard has yet to win a LIV event, he’s already earned $6.6 million from seven tournaments in 2024, which would place him sixth on the PGA Tour’s official money list this season (as of May 13). Rahm was also tapped to captain LIV’s 13th team, Legion XIII, a title that has traditionally come with a 25% equity stake in the league’s franchises.
3. Lionel Messi, ($135m)
On-Field: $65 million | Off-Field: $70 million | Nationality: Argentina | Sport: Soccer | Age: 36
Messi’s arrival in Miami has been nothing short of a revelation for his new club—Inter Miami has juiced ticket sales, staged a groundbreaking global preseason tour and added a slew of lucrative sponsorships, including a partnership with Royal Caribbean, the most valuable jersey deal in MLS history. Forbes estimates Inter Miami is now the second-most valuable franchise in Major League Soccer at $1.03 billion, and the club expects to grow revenues from $118 million in 2023 to more than $200 million this year. Meanwhile, Messi has been performing as advertised. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner scored 10 goals in his first nine matches this season and recently became the first MLS player to record five assists in a single game. Off the field, Messi added Lowe’s to a group of sponsors that includes Adidas, Apple and Konami. He’s also reportedly partnering with the maker of White Claw Hard Seltzer to launch his own sports drink this summer.
4. LeBron James ($128.2m)
On-Field: $48.2 million | Off-Field: $80 million | Nationality: United States | Sport: Basketball | Age: 39
James’ future with the Los Angeles Lakers is the subject of great speculation after another disappointing playoff exit. The four-time MVP has a $51.4 million player option with the team, according to Spotrac, but has also expressed a desire to play with his eldest son, Bronny, who declared for the NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility. In the meantime, James will make what is likely his final Olympic appearance as Team USA aims to win gold in Paris this summer. And as he contemplates life after the NBA, James added a partnership with DraftKings in January and joined a slew of celebrities investing in the golf world’s new commercial venture, PGA Tour Enterprises.
5. Giannis Antetokounmpo ($111m)
On-Field: $46 million | Off-Field: $65 million | Nationality: Greece | Sport: Basketball | Age: 29
Antetokounmpo is on the mend after a calf injury ended what was a tumultuous campaign for the Milwaukee Bucks star, undergoing a midseason coaching change and helplessly watching his team suffer a first-round playoff exit. Off the court, his star continues to rise. Antetokounmpo launched a production company in January, added a partnership with Pepsi’s Starry soft drink in February and has his sixth signature sneaker with Nike on the way later this year.
6. Kylian Mbappe ($110m)
On-Field: $90 million | Off-Field: $20 million | Nationality: France | Sport: Soccer | Age: 25
Mbappé’s impending departure from Paris Saint-Germain will put an end to PSG’s $1.3 billion super-team experiment, as the 25-year-old French superstar is widely expected fulfill his childhood dream by joining Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid next season. Despite collecting six of a possible seven Ligue 1 titles during his tenure, PSG failed to win a Champions League with Mbappé on the roster. Win or lose, he remains very active outside of soccer. Mbappé formed a production company in 2022, which partnered with the NBA, and has deals with Nike, Hublot and Oakley, among others.
7. Neymar ($108m)
On-Field: $80 million | Off-Field: $28 million | Nationality: Brazil | Sport: Soccer | Age: 32
To entice him to join Saudi Arabian soccer Al Hilal last year, Neymar reportedly received a pay package filled with perks, including access to a private jet, a fleet of luxury cars and a fully staffed mansion. But his tenure got off to an inauspicious start. In October, while playing in a World Cup qualifying match, the Brazilian star tore his ACL, ending his club season with just five matches played between the Saudi Pro League and AFC Champions League. That hasn’t stopped Neymar from signing new endorsement deals. Since the injury, he has added Skims to his portfolio, launched a new soccer boot with Puma and partnered with Fun Brands to develop his own line of cocktails and mocktails.
8. Karim Benzema ($106m)
On-Field: $100 million | Off-Field: $6 million | Nationality: France | Sport: Soccer | Age: 36
Benzema, who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022, left Real Madrid as a free agent last year and joined Saudi Pro League team Al Ittihad. “As a Muslim, when you are in Mecca you feel at peace,” he said in an official league interview, offering a deeply personal look at why he made the move. His first season with Al Ittihad has been plagued by health issues, however, which is why he’s returned to Real Madrid’s clinic under the supervision of his former doctor in Spain, according to ESPN.
9. Stephen Curry ($102m)
On-Field: $52 million | Off-Field: $50 million | Nationality: United States | Sport: Basketball | Age: 36
Curry’s sharpshooting has continued into the later phases of his career, leading the NBA with 357 three-pointers this season and earning a place on Team USA’s Olympic roster this summer. He has also been a force off the court, signing a new deal with Under Armour last year that will run well into retirement with $75 million in stock vesting in equal installments between 2029 and 2034. The Curry Brand has now expanded beyond its namesake star, signing Sacramento Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox in October and South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley in November. Curry is also branching out in front of the camera, co-starring in an upcoming mockumentary that was ordered straight to series by Peacock.
10. Lamar Jackson ($100.5m)
On-Field: $98.5 million | Off-Field: $2 million | Nationality: United States | Sport: Football | Age: 27
Lamar Jackson arrives in the top ten thanks to the $72.5 million signing bonus he received with his new Baltimore Ravens contract last year, which he negotiated as his own agent. The 27-year-old quarterback celebrated by earning his second NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to a 13-4 record and an AFC Central division title. Off the field, Jackson works with Oakley and StatusPro, makers of the NFL Pro Era virtual reality video game. He also owns a series of businesses including a soul food restaurant, a production company, a record label and a clothing line called Era 8.