Forbes: Eight athletes made $100M-plus last year, twice as many as any previous year

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Forbes: Eight athletes made $100M-plus last year, twice as many as any previous year
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The business of sports continues to boom, paying dividends for the best of the best on the field of play.

of highest-earning athletes on Tuesday. Eight earned more than $100 million in the past year, twice as many as any previous year. The list includes expected names, with international soccer stars at the top. The NBA also makes a strong showing, as does golf, thanks to the influx of Saudi money to LIV Golf.

Forbes calculated its list based on on-field and off-field earnings from May 1, 2022 to May 1, 2023. For on-field earnings, it considered salaries and bonuses and prize monies won. For off-field earnings, it considered"sponsorship deals, appearance fees and memorabilia and licensing income" in addition to"cash returns from any businesses operated by the athlete."

Investment income such as interest and dividends was not considered. The numbers were tallied before taxes were taken out and agents fees were paid.Cristiano Ronaldo , who checked in with $136 million in earnings, the most ever for a soccer player. A pay jump to $75 million when he left Manchester United for Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr put him over the top, though that number was prorated for the timeframe. Ronaldo's $90 million in off-field income made up the bulk of his earnings for this list.. The Argentinian soccer star made $65 million both on and off the field for a 2023 tally of $130 million.

by leaving Paris Saint-Germain to play soccer in Saudi Arabia. Saudi money continues to be a running theme.is third on the list with $120 million in earnings, rounding out a list topped be three soccer superstars.earned $119.5 million, with his off-field earnings eclipsing his substantial paychecks with the Los Angeles Lakers .

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