Tom Brady

Brady has a net worth of $250 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth, after leading the New England Patriots to a record six Super Bowl triumphs in 20 seasons with the team and adding one with the Buccaneers after the 2020 season.

Brady’s net worth is lesser than that of his wife, Gisele Bündchen, despite the fact that they are married. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the supermodel turned businesswoman has a net worth of $400 million.

LeBron James

LeBron James has turned his illustrious basketball career into huge brand endorsements with Nike, Walmart, and other prominent businesses, as well as a lead role opposite Bugs Bunny in Space Jam: A New Legacy. However, according to recent reports, the four-time league MVP has yet to achieve one goal: billionaire status. Over the course of his 18-year profession, James has earned more than $1 billion, including around $400 million in salaries and more than $600 million in off-court income, yet he is not a millionaire. After taxes, spending, and investment returns, Forbes estimates James’ net worth to be around $850 million. On the court, James’ Lakers contract makes him the NBA’s fifth-highest-paid player, but it’s his business ability that distinguishes him. Last year, James earned $65 million in endorsements, merchandise, and engagements, a record for an active NBA player and $21 million more than Kevin Durant, the league’s second-highest earner off the court. Nike is James’ primary marketer, having secured a multi-decade deal with him in 2016 that pays him tens of millions of dollars annually.

Lionel Messi

According to various people familiar with the transaction, Messi, who is 34 years old, would earn roughly $75 million per year at his new team. He’ll also get a bonus and a portion of player rights, which includes jersey sales.

With his $33 million in yearly promotional revenues added in, Messi’s spot among the world’s top players should be assured