5 highest paid footballers in the world right now
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“We always knew Mo would be here this season regardless. But when you see the contract get done, of course it’s nice, to see it is over the line and he just can now concentrate on playing for us.” [liverpool echo]Jordan Henderson on Mo Salah:“We always knew Mo would be here this season regardless. But when you see the contract get done, of course it’s nice, to see it is over the line and he just can now concentrate on playing for us.” [liverpool echo]
5 highest paid footballers in the world right now
Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Mohamed Salah (center) and Lionel Messi (right) Footballers playing at the highest level are some of the highest paid athletes in the world. They are paid a fortune in weekly wages, which is just one source of income as footballers also rake in a lot of money through sponsorship and endorsement deals. Some of the biggest names in the world of football are also some of the highest earners in the game. The most popular and successful clubs in the world have a wealth of resources, much of which are used to pay the wages of their players. Every time a top player joins a new club or signs a new deal, it is safe to assume that they are landing a bumper deal worth millions annually. Without further ado, let's take a look at five of the highest paid footballers in the world. (Numbers courtesy: )#5 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United - £385 000 per week
Manchester United v Newcastle United - Premier League returned to his former club last summer. He joined from Juventus on a deal worth £13.5 millon. Ronaldo signed a two-year contract with the Red Devils which sees him earn a whopping £385,000 per week in wages. Things have not gone according to plan for Manchester United since the legendary Portuguese forward's return last summer. They finished a lowly sixth in the Premier League table last term and failed to qualify for the Champions League. But Ronaldo was their top scorer across all competitions, netting 24 times and providing three assists in 38 appearances. The 37-year-old was also named the 'Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year' for his exploits last term.#4 Mohamed Salah Liverpool - £400 000 per week
Liverpool FC v Real Madrid - UEFA Champions League Final 2021/22 's future was the subject of much speculation up until he put pen to paper on a new three-year contract with earlier this summer. Liverpool had to break their wage structure to keep hold of Salah, who has already become a Premier League legend after just five seasons with the club. He was named the 'PFA Players' Player of the Year' for the 2021-22 season. The Egypt international was in sensational form last term, scoring 31 goals and providing 16 assists in 51 appearances across all competitions for Liverpool. He won the Premier League Golden Boot and Playmaker awards for his exploits His contributions were crucial to Liverpool winning the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup. Salah also played a pivotal role in the Merseysiders' run to the final of the Champions League, which they eventually lost to Real Madrid. Jordan Henderson on Mo Salah:“We always knew Mo would be here this season regardless. But when you see the contract get done, of course it’s nice, to see it is over the line and he just can now concentrate on playing for us.” [liverpool echo]Jordan Henderson on Mo Salah:“We always knew Mo would be here this season regardless. But when you see the contract get done, of course it’s nice, to see it is over the line and he just can now concentrate on playing for us.” [liverpool echo]