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Ronaldo’s Instagram ‘runs’ £14.3m juicier than Juve Salary

 

Portugal international and 5-time Ballon d Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo raked in  £41.7m on Instagram, £14.3m higher than his Juventus Salary it has been revealed.

The 35-year-old, who 222m followers on Instagram pocketed £41.7m from 43 sponsored posts in the past 12 months.

According to a new report from Buzz Bingo, the Portuguese superstar has retained his crown as the social media site’s highest earner.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid ace, saw an increase of £3.5m from his Instagram earnings in 2019 by pocketing an average of £971,000 per sponsored post.

Juve forward Cristiano Ronaldo leading the legion of heavy earners on Instagram

Over the past year he promoted Nike, his fragrance CR7 Play it Cool and even an EMS training device called ‘Sixpad’.

Ronaldo’s longstanding rival Lionel Messi was beaten into the second spot after his sponsored posts collected a total of £25.2m, or £631,000 every time he made one.

The Barcelona captain has money-making partnerships with Adidas and regularly posts pictures of his globe-trotting lifestyle.

David Beckham was once again the highest-paid British star on the rich list for his posts to his 63m followers.

The 45-year-old is such a hit on the social media platform he scooped a whopping £9.6m despite retiring over seven years ago.

Some of his paid Instagram partnerships included posts for Tudor Watch, Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Kent & Curwen.

In a list dominated by athletes, Neymar is the fifth-highest sportsman after netting £6.7m from the social media site this year with a reported average of £617,000 per paid post.

Interestingly Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has the second most sponsored posts of all celebrities at 47, four above Ronaldo.

Yet the Poland international’s lack of off-field exposure means he can only fetch around £76k per post and made just £3.58m for his troubles this year.

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And despite being considered one of football’s most marketable stars, Manchester United star Paul Pogba is ninth on Instagram’s highest-earning athletes.

The Frenchman, who has a £290,000-a-week wage packet at Old Trafford, can make an additional £181k per sponsored post and scored £1.8m this year.

 

 

 

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