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Ronaldo, Messi Lead as Forbes Reveals World Cup’s Top 11 Highest-Paid Players — Two Billionaires Make the List
Superstar duo earn a combined $440 million in one year, with Kylian Mbappé and Haaland also among the elite
Superstar duo earn a combined $440 million in one year, with Kylian Mbappé and Haaland also among the elite
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is breaking new ground — not just on the pitch, but in the bank accounts of its biggest stars. According to Forbes, Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina’s Lionel Messi have become the first billionaire footballers to play at a World Cup, topping a list of eleven players whose combined annual earnings reach an astonishing $950 million.
Ronaldo sits at number one with an estimated $300 million in total earnings over the last year, including $235 million from his playing contract and $65 million from endorsements and business ventures. The 41-year-old Portugal captain’s net worth stands at $1.2 billion, underlining his status as football’s top earner — even as the World Cup remains the only major trophy missing from his collection.
Messi follows closely behind with $140 million in annual earnings and a net worth of $1.1 billion. Having guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 2022, Messi continues to be one of sport’s most marketable figures.
French forward Kylian Mbappé is third on the list with $95 million. The Real Madrid star is already a world champion and remains one of global football’s main attractions at just 27 years old. Norwegian striker Erling Haaland is fourth with $80 million after helping Norway qualify for their first World Cup since 1998. Brazil’s Vinicius Jr. rounds out the top five with $60 million in earnings and is expected to play a crucial role as Brazil chases a sixth title.
Completing the top eleven are Mohamed Salah (Egypt, $55m), Sadio Mané (Senegal, $54m), Jude Bellingham (England, $44m), Lamine Yamal (Spain, $43m), Harry Kane (England, $41m), and Neymar (Brazil, $38m).
For Nigerian fans hoping for local representation among football’s financial elite, none of the Super Eagles made this year’s rich list. The numbers highlight just how vast the economic gulf remains between Africa’s stars and Europe’s biggest names.
Neither any player nor national team official had issued statements about these Forbes rankings at press time.
The focus now shifts from contracts to performances as the tournament unfolds across cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico — with fans eager to see if any new names can break into this exclusive financial club before the next World Cup.
Source: https://punchng.com/full-list-11-highest-paid-players-at-world-cup/
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Man United Set for Pre-Season Showdown With AC Milan in Poland as Carrick Eyes Strong Start
Red Devils to wrap up tour after facing rivals Leeds and European champions PSG in a packed August schedule
Red Devils to wrap up tour after facing rivals Leeds and European champions PSG in a packed August schedule
Manchester United will take on AC Milan in Wroclaw, Poland, on August 15 to round off their busy pre-season tour ahead of the new Premier League campaign. The fixture, confirmed by the club on Tuesday, comes just days before the league kicks off later in August, with manager Michael Carrick looking to build momentum after last season’s third-place finish.
United’s pre-season journey starts with a clash against Wrexham in Helsinki on July 18, followed by a visit to Rosenborg in Trondheim, Norway. The Red Devils then head to Sweden for two high-profile matches: Atletico Madrid in Stockholm on August 1 for the Snapdragon Cup and European champions Paris Saint-Germain in Gothenburg one week later. The team will also face long-time English rivals Leeds United in Dublin on August 12 before making the trip to Poland for their final test against Milan.
For Super Eagles fans tracking Manchester United’s form ahead of the new season, these friendlies are crucial. Carrick’s squad will be looking to sharpen up and integrate any new signings before competitive action resumes. The match against AC Milan is especially significant as it gives United a chance to measure themselves against elite continental opposition and assess their readiness for the challenges ahead.
Manchester United director of football Jason Wilcox told the club’s website: “We’re excited to be concluding our pre-season tour in Wroclaw, Poland, with a big game against AC Milan. With fixtures now confirmed across five countries and six fantastic cities, these matches will provide strong preparation for the 2026–27 season and a valuable opportunity to connect with our incredible fans across Europe.” No statement had been issued by AC Milan officials at press time.
After wrapping up pre-season duties against Milan on August 15 at Tarczyński Arena Wroclaw, Manchester United will turn full attention to their Premier League opener later that month. Fans can expect line-up news and final squad preparations as Carrick aims for a fast start to the campaign.
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From Lamine Yamal to Désiré Doué: Meet the Young Wingers Set to Light Up the 2026 World Cup
Bayern’s Michael Olise racks up 30 assists, while Barcelona’s Yamal breaks records before his twenties
Bayern’s Michael Olise racks up 30 assists, while Barcelona’s Yamal breaks records before his twenties
The FIFA World Cup has always been the place for football’s next big stars to announce themselves, and this year’s edition is shaping up to be another showcase for young wingers. From Spain’s Lamine Yamal—already a mainstay at Barcelona—to France’s Michael Olise, fans are set for a feast of attacking flair and creativity.
According to Planet Football, Lamine Yamal stands out as the most thrilling talent in world football right now. Still a teenager, the Barcelona graduate has already played over 150 matches for club and country—a staggering figure for his age. His dribbling, vision and ability to deliver in big moments have made him central to both Spain and Barcelona’s plans heading into the tournament.
Also making waves is Michael Olise, who has enjoyed a breakout season with Bayern Munich. The France international notched an incredible 30 assists across all competitions last campaign, underlining his status as one of Europe’s top creative forces. Olise is now being tipped as a possible Ballon d’Or contender if he maintains this level on the world stage.
France are spoilt for choice on the wings with Ousmane Dembélé also in their ranks. Although his season at Paris Saint-Germain was interrupted by injury, Dembélé remains lethal when fit—especially now that he operates more centrally in big matches. He is expected to play a pivotal role in France’s World Cup charge.
Barcelona’s Raphinha has proven invaluable whenever available, giving Brazil crucial balance and intensity up front. With fitness on his side, his influence could rise sharply as Brazil aim for another title.
Colombia’s Luis Díaz is another name to watch after his move to Bayern Munich. Díaz combines relentless pressing with greater attacking output, making him vital for club and country alike.
Meanwhile, Vinícius Júnior continues to be Brazil’s X-factor despite some inconsistency by his own high standards in recent seasons. His pace and trickery still make him one of the most dangerous attackers in international football.
No direct quotes from players or coaches were provided in available reports at press time.
The countdown is on as these wingers get set to dazzle fans when the World Cup kicks off later this month. Supporters will be watching closely to see who steps up when it matters most.
Source: https://punchng.com/from-yamal-to-doue-footballs-most-exciting-wingers-at-world-cup/
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Somali Referee Omar Artan Blocked From US World Cup Over Visa Row, Misses Dream Debut
Artan was detained for 11 hours at Miami airport and sent back to Turkey despite valid documents
Artan was detained for 11 hours at Miami airport and sent back to Turkey despite valid documents
Award-winning Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan will not make his much-anticipated World Cup debut after being denied entry into the United States, ending his dream of officiating at the FIFA World Cup finals. The incident occurred at Miami International Airport, where Artan was stopped by immigration officials and later repatriated to Istanbul, despite holding a valid visa and travel documents.
According to Artan, who was crowned Confederation of African Football Men’s Referee of the Year in 2025, he endured an intense 11-hour immigration interview before being placed in a holding cell for several hours. Speaking to The New York Times, he expressed frustration and confusion over the decision: “I am very, very disappointed. I’m just simply a referee who’s trying to live his dream, the biggest dream of my life, to come to the World Cup,” Artan said.
No official reason has been provided by US immigration authorities regarding the ban. However, Somalia is among countries affected by lingering travel restrictions first introduced under President Donald Trump’s administration. Despite travelling with a diplomatic passport issued specifically to facilitate his journey after previous visa troubles—according to a Somali embassy official in Nairobi—Artan was still refused entry.
FIFA confirmed that Artan would be unable to officiate or train at the 2026 tournament. In its statement, FIFA clarified that it is not involved in host country immigration processes and that US authorities have communicated that Artan’s status will not change. A senior adviser from Somalia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports also confirmed Artan had all necessary documents for travel.
This development means Artan will miss out on World Cup matches hosted not only in the United States but also Canada and Mexico, as all referees are required by FIFA to be based at a training centre in Miami throughout the tournament. Neither the Somali Football Federation nor any Nigerian officials had issued further statements at press time.
Source: https://punchng.com/award-winning-somali-referee-reacts-to-us-world-cup-ban/
