Lionel Messi tops Forbes' highest-paid athlete list for 2022
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Despite
a disappointing season on the pitch, Paris Saint-Germain star Lionel Messi was
the highest-paid athlete in the world over the last 12 months, according to Forbes.
The
soccer sensation is reported to be bringing in pre-tax gross earnings of $130
million a year from on-field and off-field pursuits, keeping him ahead of the
likes of LeBron James and rival Cristiano Ronaldo on the rich list.
Messi,
who earns a reported $75 million a year from playing soccer, also cashes in on
$55 million from sponsorship deals and endorsements.
It's
the second time the Argentine sits atop Forbes' list, the last time coming in
2019.
The
top 10 highest earners, who are all men, collectively brought in $992 million
in pre-tax gross earnings over the last year.
Messi
has received criticism for some of his off-field sponsorships, recently
promoting tourism for Saudi Arabia. He was pictured in the country and posted a
photo on his personal Instagram account with the tag #VisitSaudi.
The
country has long been accused of sportswashing in
order to hide its poor human rights record.
"Recent
additions to Messi's revenue streams: Qatar, controversial crypto company
Socios and Saudi. Man's gotta eat," tweeted New York Times reporter Tariq Panja.
CNN
has reached out to Messi's representatives for comment but did not get an
immediate reply.
NBA
superstar James comes in a narrow second on the rich list, earning $121.2 million
a year.
The
Los Angeles Lakers forward may have missed the playoffs this season but he's
been dominant off the court, cashing in on his talk show and starring in last
year's Space Jam: A New Legacy film.
Forbes
estimates James is now worth a staggering $850 million.
Cristiano
Ronaldo completes the top three, earning $115 million after moving from
Juventus to Manchester United.
The
Portuguese superstar earns the same as Messi off-field with the majority coming
from his unrivaled social media presence.
Ronaldo
has 690 million followers across Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, allowing him
to leverage for higher sponsorship fees from a number of companies.
Forbes
calculates the estimates based on prize money, salaries and bonuses as well as
estimations of sponsorship deals and other off-field revenue streams.
Forbes'
Top 10 Highest-Paid Athletes 2022:
1. Lionel
Messi: $130 million
2. LeBron
James: $121.2 million
3. Cristiano
Ronaldo: $115 million
4. Neymar:
$95 million
5. Stephen
Curry: $92.8 million
6. Kevin
Durant: $92.1 million
7. Roger
Federer: $90.7 million
8. Canelo
Alvarez: $90 million
9. Tom
Brady: $83.9 million
10. Giannis
Antetokounmpo: $80.9 million

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