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Messi joins Ronaldo as football’s second billionaire

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  • Lionel Messi, 38, has crossed the $1 billion net worth mark, joining Cristiano Ronaldo as the only billionaire footballers, according to Bloomberg.bloomberg
  • Messi has earned over $700 million in salary and bonuses since 2007, with Inter Miami streaming deals and equity rights boosting his wealth.business-standard
  • He turned down a reported $400 million-per-year Saudi offer before moving to Miami, where his annual compensation totals up to $80 million.bloomberg

Messi Joins Ronaldo as Football’s Second Billionaire

Lionel Messi has crossed the $1 billion net worth threshold, becoming only the second footballer in history to achieve billionaire status after Cristiano Ronaldo, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index published Thursday.bloomberg

The 38-year-old Argentine has earned more than $700 million in salary and bonuses since 2007, Bloomberg reported. After adjusting for taxes, market performance, and income from investments and sponsorships, his net worth surpassed the 10-figure mark.business-standard

The Inter Miami Factor

Messi’s 2023 move to Inter Miami proved central to his wealth accumulation. Inter Miami owner Jorge Mas told Bloomberg in March that Messi’s total compensation amounts to between $70 million and $80 million annually when including equity rights in the club. According to MLS Players Association data, Messi’s guaranteed compensation this season rose to $28.33 million, up from $20.45 million in 2025 — but his salary represents only a fraction of the total package.nytimes

The deal also includes a revenue-sharing arrangement tied to Apple 0.70%‘s MLS Season Pass streaming service, along with a stake in Inter Miami, now valued by Forbes at $1.35 billion as the most valuable franchise in Major League Soccer. Messi is expected to formally acquire an equity stake in the club upon retirement.espn

Turning Down Saudi Arabia

Messi reached the milestone without accepting the reported $400 million-per-year Saudi Pro League offer that preceded his move to Miami. His rival Ronaldo became football’s first billionaire after joining Al-Nassr in 2023, with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion.pointblanknews

Off the pitch, endorsement partnerships with Adidas, Pepsi, and other global brands — alongside real estate holdings across Barcelona, Miami, and Argentina — contributed to pushing Messi past the threshold. Forbes ranked him as the world’s third-highest-paid athlete in 2026, with $140 million in total earnings.forbes

Messi joins a small group of athletes to achieve billionaire status, alongside Ronaldo, Michael Jordan, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, and LeBron James.business-standard

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