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The 10 Highest-Paid Players Who Will Be Present at the Fifa World Cup 2026
The football stars arrive at the 2026 World Cup with million-dollar contracts, including Ronaldo, Messi, Mbappé, and Haaland on the list of the highest-paid.
The best paid players in the 2026 World Cup
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be much more than a sports tournament: it will become a showcase of the economic power surrounding the great stars of football. In a scenario where multimillion-dollar contracts, advertising campaigns, and social media influence weigh as much as goals, players arrive not only as representatives of their national teams but also as global brands.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr/Portugal) – $216M
The Portuguese remains the absolute leader in earnings, with over 216 million dollars annually. His contract in Saudi Arabia keeps him as the most profitable footballer on the planet and a figure that transcends sports.

Lionel Messi (Inter Miami/Argentina) – $80M
In the United States, Messi earns his salary in the MLS, which is stipulated to be around 80 million dollars.

Karim Benzema (Al Ittihad/Francia) – $112M
The French forward, still awaiting a call-up, has accumulated 112 million thanks to his contract in Arabia and his commercial deals. His experience and prestige keep him as one of the strongest names in the elite, even outside of Europe.

Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid/France) – $37M
The great star of Real Madrid and symbol of the new French generation earns 37 million. His historic signing positions him as a reference for both the future and the present, with a media impact that makes him one of the most followed in the world.

Erling Haaland (Manchester City/Norway) – $36M
The Norwegian City striker has 36 million, reflecting his ability to dominate in the Premier League and the Champions League. His commercial image grows at the pace of his goals, consolidating him as one of the icons of modern football.

Vinícius Jr (Real Madrid/Brasil) – $23M
The Brazilian has become a key figure for Real Madrid and a reference for the national team. With 23 million in earnings, his talent and charisma make him one of the most influential players of the new South American generation.

Riyad Mahrez (Al Ahli/Argelia) – $60M
The Algerian, an African figure in the Saudi league, reaches 60 million dollars. His time at Manchester City and his leadership in Algeria establish him as a player with international weight and great commercial appeal.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool/Egypt) – $25M
Absolute idol in Egypt and star of Liverpool, Salah earns 25 million. His impact in the Premier League and his presence in global campaigns make him an ambassador of African football in the world.

Sadio Mané (Al Nassr/Senegal) – $46M
El senegalés, compañero de Ronaldo en Al Nassr, suma 46 millones. Su trayectoria en Europa y su rol como referente africano lo mantienen en la cima, ahora con protagonismo en la liga saudí.
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid/England) – $24M
At just 22 years old, the Englishman has already amassed 44 million. His emergence at Real Madrid positions him as one of the most promising and profitable talents, capable of leading both on the field and commercially.













