As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, football is entering a new financial era defined by record-breaking salaries, massive endorsement deals, and unprecedented global commercial value.
The tournament—co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada—marks the largest World Cup in history, with the majority of matches taking place in the United States.
To understand just how far the game has evolved financially, consider this: when the United States last hosted the World Cup in 1994, even the Premier League’s top earners made around £10,000 per week. That’s roughly $800,000 per year.
At the time, Italy’s Roberto Baggio—then one of the world’s biggest stars—earned around $3 million annually, which was considered elite.
Fast forward to 2026, and today’s top players are earning that amount in just a matter of days.
Cristiano Ronaldo Leads the 2026 World Cup Earnings List

At the top of the financial pyramid is Cristiano Ronaldo, whose move to Saudi Arabia with Al Nassr redefined football salaries entirely.
Ronaldo earns approximately $235 million per year in base salary, making him the highest-paid player expected at the 2026 World Cup.
To put that into perspective:
- He earns Roberto Baggio’s entire 1994 salary in under 5 days
- His annual earnings surpass many entire football leagues’ payrolls
When endorsements and commercial deals are included, Ronaldo’s total income rises to around $300 million per year, cementing his position as the sport’s first true billion-level earner over time.
Erling Haaland
Erling Haaland (Norway / Manchester City) ranks among the highest-paid players heading into the 2026 World Cup.
His Manchester City contract includes:
- Base salary: £27.3 million per year ($37M)
- Performance bonuses: pushing earnings toward $60 million annually
When combined with endorsements from global brands, Haaland’s total annual income reaches approximately $80 million.
Despite being the Premier League’s top earner, he still falls behind several international superstars on the global World Cup earnings list.
Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi (Argentina / Inter Miami) continues to dominate the commercial side of football.
His MLS deal is uniquely structured, including:
- Salary and revenue sharing with Apple (MLS Season Pass)
- Adidas partnership incentives tied to league performance
Messi earns approximately:
- $70 million annually in salary
- $70 million in endorsements
Total annual income: $140 million
This makes him one of the most commercially valuable athletes in global sports history.
Kylian Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé (France / Real Madrid) joined Madrid on a blockbuster deal designed around long-term commercial dominance.
His earnings include:
- Base salary + bonuses: $75 million
- Endorsements (Nike, Dior, Hublot): $25 million
Total annual income: $100 million
Mbappé is widely viewed as the future face of global football economics.
Neymar Jr.

Neymar Jr. (Brazil / Al Hilal) remains one of the highest-paid players in world football following his move to Saudi Arabia.
His deal includes:
- Base salary: $80 million
- Endorsements: $28 million
Total annual income: $108 million
His contract also reportedly includes luxury perks and promotional incentives tied to Saudi tourism campaigns.
Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah (Egypt / Liverpool) remains one of the Premier League’s most valuable global icons.
- Base salary: $35 million
- Endorsements: $20 million
Total annual income: $55 million
Salah’s commercial reach across Africa and the Middle East makes him one of football’s most marketable figures.
Vinícius Júnior

Vinícius Júnior (Brazil / Real Madrid) has quickly risen into the elite earnings bracket.
- Base salary: $40 million
- Endorsements: $20 million
Total annual income: $60 million
He is now considered one of the most valuable young players in global football.
Sadio Mané
Sadio Mané (Senegal / Al Nassr) continues to benefit from Saudi Arabia’s aggressive recruitment of elite talent.
- Base salary: $50 million
- Endorsements: $4 million
Total annual income: $54 million
Riyad Mahrez
Riyad Mahrez (Algeria / Al Ahli) is another major beneficiary of Saudi football investment.
- Base salary: $50 million
- Endorsements: $5 million
Total annual income: $55 million
Frenkie de Jong
Frenkie de Jong (Netherlands / Barcelona) earns heavily due to deferred wage structures.
- Base salary: $35 million
- Endorsements: $5 million
Total annual income: $40 million
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