Messi leads the richest sports personalities of 2022, Antetokounmpo in top ten

Messi has several big-money endorsements and now earns as much off the pitch as Ronaldo,

Messi leads the richest sports personalities of 2022, Antetokounmpo in top ten
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PSG superstar Lionel Messi was the highest-paid sports star in 2022 - pipping Lebron James to top spot.

The World Cup winner is one of three footballers to make the Forbes top ten list, alongside PSG team-mate Neymar and rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi has several big-money endorsements and now earns as much off the pitch as Ronaldo, whose Manchester United wage was cut in the summer.

The Portuguese is now without a club but maintains his position as the third highest-paid athlete of the year.

That is thanks to Conor McGregor dropping out of the top ten - the UFC star did not have a single fight in 2022 due to injury issues.

Other big names have slipped out of the top ten including Lewis Hamilton, and that means there is space for four basketballers included - the most of any sport.

Kylian Mbappe, Tyson Fury, Max Verstappen and Tiger Woods all miss out, so who are the top ten highest paid athletes of 2022?

Giannis Antetokounmpo - Basketball - £67m

The 'Greek Freak', 28, has pretty much an even split of on-court and off-court earnings and is the youngest member of this exclusive club - in fact he is the only one still in his 20s.

The 7ft star has played for the Milwaukee Bucks since 2013 and is a two-time NBA MVP, and boasts the best contract in NBA history as well as sponsorship deals with WhatsApp and Google.

Tom Brady - American Football - £70m

The NFL legend makes most of his money from off-field activity these days, with the NFT platform he cofounded last year, Autograph, raising £141million alone.



Brady likely took a share of that as he raked in £43m outside of his annual salary of £26m. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers star, 45, has also agreed a ten-year deal worth £311m with Fox Sports to become a commentator once he retires.

Canelo Alvarez - Boxing - £75m

The Mexican, 32, is the highest-paid fighter in the world and collected £33m from his fight against Bivol in April and £56m from his trilogy bout against Gennady Golovkin.

Alvarez is dwarfed by his counterparts on this list when it comes to earnings from endorsements and sponsors, though he does have a deal with Hennessy.

Roger Federer - Tennis - £75m

In a complete contrast to Alvarez, Federer made almost all of his money from sponsors such as Uniqlo, Rolex and Swiss shoe brand On.

The tennis superstar, 41, hung up his racket in September after playing his final matches at the Laver Cup in London - which were his only appearances on court for the season.

Kevin Durant - Basketball - £77m

The Brooklyn Nets hero, 34, brings in the majority of his cash from commercial deals and a business empire, with £23m alone for wearing Nike trainers.

Other sources of incoming include Coinbase, Weepmaps, Boardroom, Thirty Five Ventures, an NFT platform and a digital fitness startup.

Stephen Curry - Basketball - £77m

No NBA player made more in salary this season than Stephen Curry, and his wage is set to rise further after penning a four-year deal worth £178m with the Golden State Warriors.

Away from Golden State, the 34-year-old has an FTX endorsement which includes an equity stake and NFTs in three metaverses - although he pledged to donate the earnings - as well as a production company Unanimous Media.

Neymar - Football - £79m

The Brazilian sensation earns £600,000 a week at PSG and pockets a similar weekly amount through his deals with Puma and Red Bull.

Neymar, 30, also has a partnership with NFT platform NFTSTAR and was the subject of Netflix docuseries, Neymar: The Perfect Chaos.



Cristiano Ronaldo - Football - £96m

Ronaldo experienced a tumultuous year which first saw his wages slashed before agreeing to cancel his United contract.

But Ronaldo, 37, did rake in £46m in off-field payments from Nike, Herbalife and Clear shampoo while the Portuguese icon earns money from the likes of ZujuGP as the most-followed person on Instagram.

Lebron James - Basketball - £101m

King James, 37, is one of the most famous sports stars in the world and his earnings on and off the basketball court reflect that.

He is one of only two athletes to break the £100m barrier, mainly thanks to his The Shop talk show, selling his stake in a production company and various endorsements including with Crypto.com.

Three new athletes are in the top ten list for 2022

Lionel Messi - Football - £108m

Messi's crowning achievement of the year will be winning the World Cup - but he was also paid handsomely and takes the title of highest-earning athlete of 2022.

The Argentine is paid £1.2m-a-week by PSG and his deals with Adidas, Budweiser, PepsiCo and Hard Rock International means the 35-year-old made the same amount off the field (£45m) as Ronaldo for the first time since 2013.