Cristiano Ronaldo is arguably one of the biggest stars in the world, and his success over the years has seen him become one of the top earners in football.
Since his debut for Sporting Lisbon in 2002, Ronaldo has gone on to enjoy a glamourous career both on and off the pitch.
The forward currently plies his trade with Saudi Arabia side Al Nassr as he looks to earn one final major payday before calling it a career.
Ronaldo has won five Ballon d’Or titles, five Champions League titles as well as many other individual and club honours.
But what is his net worth? And how much has earned throughout his career? Sportsmail provides all the answers below.
Cristiano Ronaldo is currently enjoying one last major payday with Saudi Arabia side Al Nassr
Ronaldo has won several honours throughout his career so far including five Ballon d’Ors
What is his net worth?
As of May 2022, Forbes have listed Ronaldo’s net worth as 92.9million ($115m).
Last year, the Portuguese international was ranked third on Forbes’ 2022 list of the highest-paid athletes in the world. This was four million less than the previous year.
Forbes reported that the forward earned £48.5m ($60m) on the field and £44.5m ($50m) off the pitch.
The two athletes above him on the list were Lionel Messi and NBA star LeBron James.
Ronaldo was ahead of the likes of Neymar, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Roger Federer.
Off the pitch, the forward continues to be an iconic figure. Ronaldo is the most followed person on Instagram with over 569m.
Ronaldo is currently in the process of having his ‘forever home’ built – which is set to cost £17m on the Portuguese Riviera.
Ronaldo plans to settle down with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez and his five children
The house will sit on a large plot of land in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais, on the west coast of Portugal.
Ronaldo also owns a seven-storey apartment block in Funchal, Madeira, where his mother Dolores, 66, and brother Hugo live after he bought it two years ago.
He still owns a villa in Turin from his time playing for Juventus. The two adjoining villas that make up the mansion include a state-of-the-art gym, as well as a swimming pool and ample bedrooms and bathrooms.
The forward also owns a £4.8m mansion on an estate called La Finca close to Madrid as well as a stunning Marbella holiday home, which he purchased four years ago.
Ronaldo is months away from having his ‘forever home’ which is set to cost £17m
Ronaldo bought a large plot of land in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais, back in September last year
What are his career earnings?
Over the years, Ronaldo has not been a stranger to a big payday. Real Madrid bought the forward for a then-world-record fee of £80m in 2009.
Towards the end of his spell with the Spanish giants, the forward earned £21m per season which breaks down to £365,000 a week.
After agreeing £88m move to Juventus from Madrid the star signed a deal with the Italian side for £26.5m per season – which broke down to £500,000 a week.
After spending three years with the Italian side, the forward returned to Manchester United in the summer of 2021.
Cristiano Ronaldo won four Champions League titles during his time with Real Madrid
The forward would then join Juventus in 2018 after spending nine years at Madrid
Ronaldo put pen to paper on a two-year deal and had reportedly signed a £480,000 a week contract – taking a slight pay cut from when he was at Juventus.
However, the star man saw a reduction in his weekly wage after United failed to qualify for the Champions League that season. Following their failure to reach the European competition, players saw their salaries drop by 25 per cent.
In November last year, United confirmed that the 37-year-old left Old Trafford by mutual consent following his controversial interview with Piers Morgan.
Ronaldo unleashed an astonishing attack on United and several high-profile figures, including head coach Erik ten Hag during the interview.
A month later, he officially joined Saudi side Al-Nassr. It is reported that the forward will earn a whopping £175m a year.
Ronaldo left United by mutual consent last year following his interview with Piers Morgan
Cristiano Ronaldo (left) signed for Al-Nassr after leaving Manchester United on a free
Sponsorship deals and business
Off the pitch, Ronaldo is arguably one of the most marketable individuals in the world.
Ronaldo has a lifetime contract with Nike and as well as several more agreements that will keep him set for life.
The likes of Armani, Clear, Castrol, Tag Heuer, Egyptian Steel, Herbalife, Italia Independent and PokerStars have all previously been endorsed by the Portuguese forward.
The Portuguese forward promotes a wide range of products on his social media pages
As well as various sponsorship deals, Ronaldo has his own lifestyle brand called CR7
More recent sponsorships include LiveScore, MEO, ZujuGP, Uniecampus, and Therabody.
In October last year Ronaldo was named the most marketable athlete on the planet, ahead rival Lionel Messi, Serena Williams, Lewis Hamilton and LeBron James.
In the business side, Ronaldo has his own underwear line. He also has a major stake in the hotel industry in partnership with Pestana Hotels, now known as Pestana CR7.
He has hotels in Lisbon, another Funchal, as well as sites in Madrid, Marrakech and New York.