Naymer ruled out for the season FIFA to pay Al-Hilal £6.5million as competitions
NEYMAR’S latest injury agony could cost Fifa £6.5million.
Football chiefs face paying Al-Hilal huge compensation after the Saudi club’s new superstar was ruled out for the season.
Neymar was taken off in tears with a crocked ACL during Brazil’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying defeat away to Uruguay on Tuesday.
The striker, 31, joined Al-Hilal from PSG in August on wages of around around £2.5million a week.
Fifa have to fork out an injured player’s salary from 28 days to a year – up to a maximum of £6.5m.
Yet that sum is small fry compared to Neymar’s overall pay package for the Saudi Pro League leaders.
The Barcelona legend’s contract with Al-Hilal could earn him up to £314million over two years.
And Al-Hilal have all but given up hope he could return this term.
The club said in a statement: “The medical tests Neymar underwent confirmed the Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Meniscus tear injury in his knee.
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“He will be going through surgery and then a treatment program that will be determined later. Return stronger Neymar.”
But Al-Hilal baffled many fans by revealing the unfortunate news via a picture on social media of Neymar in distress.
In 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese football superstar, regained his title as the highest-paid football player in the world, according to Forbes
One supporter responded: “Possibly the most unhinged graphic I’ve ever seen from a team account.”
Ronaldo, formerly with Real Madrid, joined Al-Nassr in January 2023 following his departure from Manchester United. Forbes reports that he earns a staggering $200 million per year from his on-field salary with the Saudi Pro League club, solidifying his position as the world’s top-earning football player.
In addition to his on-field earnings, Cristiano Ronaldo also pockets $60 million annually from endorsements, resulting in an impressive total annual income of $260 million.
Notably, Ronaldo was the highest-paid football player in 2021 with $125 million in earnings but lost that title to Kylian Mbappe in 2022, who earned $128 million. However, Ronaldo has decisively reclaimed his position as the top earner in the football world.
Lionel Messi ranks second on Forbes’ list of the highest-paid footballers, thanks to his lucrative contract with Inter Miami. He boasts a base salary of $65 million, supplemented by a substantial $70 million from off-field endorsements.
Neymar has become the third-highest-paid player globally after his transfer to Saudi Arabia, where he earns an annual income of $112 million, consisting of Al-Hilal’s salary and various high-end brand deals.
Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain is listed as the fourth-highest-paid player. Despite rumors, he remained at Parc des Princes, making $90 million from his PSG contract and an additional $20 million from endorsements.
Karim Benzema, a former Real Madrid star, ranks fifth on the list, earning a total annual salary of $106 million, with a substantial $100 million coming from his salary at Al-Ittihad.
The rest of the top ten highest-paid football players in 2023 include Erling Haaland ($58 million), Mohamed Salah ($53 million), Sadio Mane ($52 million), Kevin de Bruyne ($39 million), and Harry Kane ($36 million).
Here is the list of 10 highest-paid football players in 2023;
Player On-Field Salary Off-Field Salary Total Salary
1. Cristiano Ronaldo $200m $60m $260m
2. Lionel Messi $65m $70m $135m
3. Neymar $80m $32m $112m
4. Kylian Mbappe $90m $20m $110m
5. Karim Benzema $100m $6m $106m
6. Erling Haaland $46m $12m $58m
7. Mohamed Salah $35m $18m $53m
8. Sadio Mane $48m $4m $52m
9. Kevin de Bruyne $35m $4m $39m
10. Harry Kane $26m $10m $36m
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