Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo has amassed an incredible personal fortune during his 20 years in football.
The Portugal international made his professional debut for Sporting Lisbon in 2002 and has gone on to win trophies and individual accolades during a glittering career that has taken in Manchester United (twice), Real Madrid and Juventus, as well as winning the Ballon d'Or five times.
And he's proven to be almost as savvy off the pitch - with a number of business interests that have helped him grow his personal fortune. From underwear to hotels, to his property portfolio and incredible collection of cars, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the net worth of the former Real Madrid man.
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What is Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth?
Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth in 2022 estimated to be in the region of £342-£380million ($450-500million).
The Portuguese international joined Manchester United again in the summer of 2021 on a two-year deal, and he reportedly agreed to a contract for £480,000 per week, bringing his yearly earnings to £25 million, although it reportedly included a clause to reduce that amount by 25% should the Red Devils fail to qualify for the Champions League, which they subsequently failed to do. Between May 2021-May 2022, Ronaldo earned an eye-watering £98.4m ($115m), according to Forbes.
Who are Cristiano Ronaldo's biggest sponsors?
Ronaldo has a whole host of huge sponsorship deals at present. Nike, Herbalife, DAZN, Armani and Unilever. All of which together are said to bring in close to $45million (£34m) per year.
What other businesses is Cristiano Ronaldo involved with?
Beginning with his hotels 'CR7 Hotels', Ronaldo is in joint partnership with Pestana Hotel Group. A Portuguese company in the tourism sector, Ronaldo has two hotels at present, in his hometown of Madeira and in Lisbon, with plans in the future to build two more in both Paris and New York.
CR7, Ronaldo's clothing line, is best known for its denim, lingerie and fragrance line and is esitmate to be worth £53.9million ($63m). He opened a hair transplant clinic in Marbella in 2019 - adding to one that was already established in Madrid and another 10 in Portugal that bring in an additional £85 million annually.
In addition, Ronaldo owns a variety of properties around the globe, including the most expensive apartment in Lisbon, which is worth £6.2 million ($7.3 million), and a £8.3 million ($9.7 million) seven-story home in his native Madeira. Along with this, he spent £5.9 million ($7 million) on a yacht last year, and his collection of high-end vehicles is worth an astounding £20.5 million ($24 million).
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