Cristiano Ronaldo: How The World’s Highest-Paid Soccer Player Spends His Millions
“I think that because I am rich, handsome and a great player people are envious of me. I don’t have any other explanation.”
That’s Cristiano Ronaldo talking about why people hate him.
While other soccer players date models and appear in underwear ads
too, no one’s lifestyle gets under the skin of soccer fans like
Ronaldo’s.
He’s one of the biggest stars at the 2014 World Cup, and also one of the most polarizing.
He earned $44 million last year, making him the ninth highest-paid athlete on earth.
He recently signed a contract that’ll pay him
$23 million per year until 2018 — making him the world’s highest-paid
active player.
He makes almost that much ($21 million annually) in off-field endorsements.
His new Nike contract will pay him a rumored $8 million per year.
He also has deals with companies like Herbalife, Castrol, and Samsung.
If he ever leaves Madrid, the team that buys him will have to pay the club ONE BILLION DOLLARS in a buy-out.
His off-field lifestyle lives up to his paycheck.
He’s dating Russian swimsuit model Irina Shayk.
She’s wildly successful herself. This summer she has a part in the “Hercules” movie.
They fly all over the world together, often going to the United States, where he isn’t mobbed in the streets.
His big hobby is cars. He owns a $300,000 Lamborghini Aventador.
In 2009 he crashed his $320,000 Ferrari in Manchester.
He also reportedly owns a Bentley, Porsche, and Mercedes, among other cars.
He lives in a ~$7 million villa in La Finca— an exclusive community in Madrid built by architect Joaquin Torres.
His other big interest is fashion.
He has modeled for Armani, and has an underwear line coming out with designer Richard Chai.
He has a deal with Jacob & Co. watches, and has been spotted wearing their $160,000 watches.
His pretty boy image has made him one of the most hated players in the world.
But he had the best quote ever about it, saying,
“I think that because I am rich, handsome and a great player people are
envious of me. I don’t have any other explanation.”
He’s also rehabilitating his image with some human moments, like the time he cried after winning the Ballon d’Or.
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