Cristiano Ronaldo in a different stratosphere to Lionel Messi as outrageous figures published

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Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed a historic 2024, and it's fair to say he was handsomely rewarded for his efforts.

Age was no obstacle for the Portuguese icon as he became the first men's footballer to score 900 career goals, as well as playing in a record sixth European Championship at Euro 2024.

Ronaldo is the all-time leading goalscorer in men's football history

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Ronaldo is the all-time leading goalscorer in men's football historyCredit: Getty

And Ronaldo's landmark year has now seen him record yet another impressive feat.

According to Sportico's recent list charting the 100 highest-paid athletes in the world in 2024, the Al Nassr star was sport's biggest earner over the 12-month period.

Ronaldo took home a staggering £208million ($260m) altogether, £172m of which came from his salary.

The final £36m was made up by endorsements, with the 40-year-old boasting deals with huge global brands including Nike and Armani, as well as having his own CR7 underwear label.

This marks the second year in a row that Ronaldo has led the annual list, whose rivals trailed him by some distance.

NBA star Steph Curry was runner-up in last year's highest-earning sportspeople, whose overall income totalled £123m.

And while there is always plenty of debate over the leader in the 'GOAT' debate between Ronaldo and long-time rival Lionel Messi, things are much clearer when it comes to matters of money.

The Portugal captain towered over the Argentine here, who ranked in fourth place behind recently-retired former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.

In 2024, Messi raked in £108million, with his £48million Inter Miami salary dwarfed by Ronaldo's huge wages in Saudi Arabia.

Despite this, the Barcelona great surpassed his old adversary in off-field earnings, taking home £60million in endorsements last year.

Lionel Messi was football's second highest-paid athlete in 2024

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Lionel Messi was football's second highest-paid athlete in 2024Credit: AFP

Steph Curry ranked second to Ronaldo in overall earnings, but took home £80million in endorsements, more than any other athlete

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Steph Curry ranked second to Ronaldo in overall earnings, but took home £80million in endorsements, more than any other athleteCredit: Getty

Rounding off the top five is basketball superstar LeBron James, whose £106.6m fortune consisted of £68m in brand deals, in comparison to his £38.5m takings with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Footballers dominated in sport's best-paid athletes, with five players ranking in the top 10 in this category.

In sixth place was Brazilian superstar Neymar, with a combined £106.4m in earnings in the previous year.

Despite enduring an injury-hit time with former side Al Hilal, the 32-year-old, who recently returned to first club Santos, earned £86.3m on his Saudi contract, with an additional £19.9m in sponsorshop.

Neymar was joined by Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappe among football's other leading earners, who came in at eighth and ninth respectively, behind boxing's Oleksandr Usyk (97.6m).

Benzema's £92.8m earnings were largely made possibly thanks to his lucrative deal with Al Ittihad, which makes up £86.3m of this figure.

Four-time NBA champion LeBron James also featured in the lucrative list

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Four-time NBA champion LeBron James also featured in the lucrative listCredit: Getty

Neymar sealed an emotional return to Santos this month, 12 years after departing the club for the first time

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Neymar sealed an emotional return to Santos this month, 12 years after departing the club for the first timeCredit: AFP

Kylian Mbappe is taking home huge amounts despite joining Real Madrid on a free transfer in June 2024

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Kylian Mbappe is taking home huge amounts despite joining Real Madrid on a free transfer in June 2024Credit: Getty

Meanwhile Kylian Mbappe is just behind with earnings of £88million following his move from Paris Saint-Germain to Real Madrid last summer.

Completing the top ten 2024's highest-paid athletes is Spanish golfer Jon Rahm, having brought home £84.6m last year.

The two-time major winner previously ranked second among sport's biggest earners in 2023, with a considerable amount of his wealth provided by his eye-watering LIV Golf salary.

In 2024, this accounted for £68.6m of his takings, while he pocketed an additional £16m away from the golf course in endorsements.

Highest-paid athletes in 2024

Cristiano Ronaldo - Football - £260mSteph Curry - Basketball - £123mTyson Fury - Boxing - £117.6mLionel Messi - Football - £108mLeBron James - Basketball - £106.6mNeymar - Football - £106.4mOleksandr Usyk - Boxing - £97.6mKarim Benzema - Football - £92.8mKylian Mbappe - Football - £88mJon Rahm - Golf - £84.6m
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