This is how professional footballers spend money

This is how professional footballers spend money
This is how professional footballers spend money. Image source: Pixabay

What do footballers spend their millions of dollars on?

The most popular sport in the entire world is football. Nearly every English town has a football club that attracts both young and old. The pubs fill up with football fans on match days and the sports betting market is booming. It is therefore not surprising that the industry grew around this passion and created an entire industry. The industry is booming, with the European football market generating around 29.8 million euros each year. It is only natural that football stars are the industry’s linchpin, and therefore the players are well-paid.

There is always a debate about the salaries of football stars. These sums are often far beyond what we can imagine, since a regular employee will never earn the same amount as a football star’s annual salary. Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest-paid football player, earning PS18.064.935 per year. Close behind are Gareth Bale, Lionel Messi, and Zlatan Ibragovic, who each earn PS17.204.234 and PS13.763.387 respectively. The average British employee earns PS29,000. It’s amazing!

This is how they spend money.

Most people in Britain have to save over time or take out a loan to purchase a car or fulfill their dream of owning a home. Professionals don’t have to worry about such costs and they aren’t a burden on their wallets. The question is: What do you do with all that money?

Villas, cars and luxury goods

Footballers value homeownership, it turns out. They don’t spend their time in luxurious hotels, but they enjoy the advantages of owning a home. Neymar Junior lives in a house near Versailles Palace, while David de Gea owns a villa in Spain.

Professionals also don’t save money on their cars. For example, Manuel Neuer, German national goalkeeper, bought the Audi RS 6 Avant for a staggering PS101,846. Mario Balotelli doesn’t scrimp either. His Bentley cost him PS172,019.

Football players love to show off their wealth every day. They wear expensive jewellery around their necks and brand-name clothing on the bodies. The Patek Philippe Nautilus, which is a rare piece of jewelry, can be seen on their wrists.

Exaggerated costs

The stars can be spent anywhere. Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims that he considers a Stockholm church his property. He plans to turn the building into flats, and invest in his retirement plan. Didier Drogba also tried to be wise with his money and purchased shares in a gold mining company worth PS52,343,530. Wayne Rooney and his wife love racehorses, and they have given each other stallions of a market value PS103,187.

What is it that professional footballers make so much?

First, there is the huge interest in football. Millions of people cheer on the football games in front of televisions, and every year the football stadiums sell out. Regularly, promotional items like jerseys, autograph cards, drinking cups, and balls are purchased. The clubs can pay the salaries of stars with these revenues. These high revenues would not have been possible without the media hype surrounding players. This is why professionals are the clubs’ goldmine.

Many people also consider salaries reasonable. Stars train multiple times per day and compete in international tournaments as well as national competitions. They are at high risk of injury due to their heavy workload and must retire in their thirties. A high salary is a good way to live the rest of your life without worrying.