Cristiano Ronaldo has done what no other footballer in history has achieved by officially becoming a billionaire.
At 40, the Portuguese icon has turned his glittering career into a $1.4 billion fortune, cementing his place not just among football’s immortals, but also among the world’s wealthiest athletes.
The milestone comes on the back of his jaw-dropping contract with Saudi giants Al-Nassr, a deal worth more than $400 million and packed with perks that most players can only dream of; tax-free salaries, hefty bonuses, a private jet at his disposal, and even an equity stake in the club. It is, by every measure, one of the richest contracts sport has ever seen.
Ronaldo’s journey to billionaire status didn’t start in Riyadh, though. From Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, then Real Madrid, Juventus, and back to United before Saudi Arabia, the boy from Madeira built a career defined by goals, trophies, and relentless ambition.
He’s pocketed over $550 million in salaries alone, while long-term sponsorships with Nike, Armani, and Castrol added another $175 million to his empire.
Then came CR7 — more than a brand, it’s a global lifestyle. Ronaldo’s hotels, gyms, and real estate holdings stretch from Lisbon to luxury resorts in Quinta da Marinha, where his latest €20 million mansion has locals buzzing.
Add in a social media following of over 660 million, the largest of any human being on the planet, and his influence is as vast off the pitch as it is on it.
Saudi Arabia’s bet on Ronaldo has paid off. His arrival in 2023 turned the Saudi Pro League into a global talking point, drawing attention, sponsorships, and international cameras. Even as match attendance wavers, Ronaldo remains the face of the project and the superstar who can shift global perception with one post or one goal.
Ronaldo now stands in rare company. Michael Jordan. Roger Federer. And now, Cristiano Ronaldo – billionaires of sport. But unlike Jordan or Federer, most of Ronaldo’s wealth comes straight from the game itself. And he isn’t done yet. With plans to retire at Al-Nassr and transition into ownership, beginning with a reported 15% stake in the club, Ronaldo’s next act may be even bigger than his playing career.
From the narrow streets of Madeira to the billionaire’s club, Ronaldo’s story is one of relentless ambition. The kid who dreamed of being the best has become the richest — and in true Ronaldo style, he’s still not finished.