Kylian
Mbappe beats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to top Forbes rich list
Kylian Mbappe has
topped the Forbes list for highest-earning footballers - the first time someone
other than Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo has been number one for nine years.
Paris St-Germain forward Mbappe, 23, will earn
$128m (£115.2m) this season.
Mbappe's PSG team-mate Messi is second on
$120m (£108m) and Manchester United forward Ronaldo third on $100m (£90m).
Neymar and Mohamed Salah complete the top
five.
PSG and Brazil striker Neymar will earn an
estimated $87m (£78.4m) in 2022-23 and Liverpool forward Salah $53m (£47.7m).
The last player to top the list other than
Ronaldo or Messi was former England captain David Beckham in 2013.
Mbappe signed a lucrative new three-year
contract with PSG in May, which ended speculation about a summer move to
Real Madrid.
The France World Cup winner has lifted 11
trophies at the club, including four Ligue 1 titles, since joining from Monaco
initially on loan in 2017.
Erling Haaland, who has scored 19 goals in 12
games for Manchester City since his summer move from Borussia Dortmund, makes
his debut in the top 10 at number six.
The Norway striker is one of four Premier
League players in the top 10 along with Ronaldo, Salah and Manchester City
team-mate Kevin de Bruyne.
Haaland and Mbappe are the only players on the
list aged under 30.
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Forbes' list of highest-paid footballers
2022 |
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Kylian Mbappe |
PSG and France |
$128m (£115.2m) |
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Lionel Messi |
PSG and Argentina |
$120m (£108m) |
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Cristiano Ronaldo |
Manchester United and Portugal |
$100m (£90m) |
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Neymar |
PSG and Brazil |
$87m (£78.4m) |
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Mohamed Salah |
Liverpool and Egypt |
$53m (£47.7m) |
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Erling Haaland |
Manchester City and Norway |
$39m (£35.1m) |
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Robert Lewandowski |
Barcelona and Poland |
$35m (31.5m) |
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Eden Hazard |
Real Madrid and Belgium |
$31m (£27.9m) |
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Andres Iniesta |
Vissel Kobe and Spain |
$30m (£27m) |
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Kevin de Bruyne |
Manchester City and Belgium |
$29m (26.1m) |
