Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo, is one of the world’s top 10 athlete brands, the latest Forbes ranking shows – but there is no place on the list for injured Barcelona magical midfielder, Lionel Messi.
Ronaldo is number eight in
the ranking – down a place from last year – which calculates athlete brand value as sponsorship income minus the average of endorsement income of the top 10 athletes in the same sport.
The Forbes data shows Ronaldo has a brand value of £10.4m ($16m), £9m behind the top-ranked athlete, golfer Tiger Woods.
Another golfer, Phil Mickelson (£18.2m), is second on the list, with tennis star, Roger Federer (£17.5m), and basketball’s LeBron James (£17.5m) joint third.
In the top 10 most valuable teams, Ronaldo’s Real are fifth, with a value of £301m, with Manchester United valued at £289m and Barcelona £283m.
The top four places are taken up by US franchises – the New York Yankees, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots.
On Thursday, Messi denied he was in competition with Ronaldo, with both players having been named on the 2015 Ballon d’Or shortlist.
Messi told Yahoo Sports, “These are things that people say. I don’t compete with Cristiano, and I suppose he would not compete with me. What I want is the very best for my team and that’s what I am working for.”
Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s advisors have denied reports that the player had been considered but then rejected for a cameo role in a biopic of Italian entrepreneur Alessandro Proto.
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