He may be in the twilight of his
glittering career but David Beckham has regained his crown at the top of
football's rich list, despite donating his wages to charity. The
Paris Saint-Germain star has overtaken Barcelona’s Lionel Messi at the
top of the pay list with annual earnings of £30.8million.
And
while Manchester United may lead the way at the top of the Premier
League, it is rivals Manchester City who have the most players in the
top 20 of highest earners.
The former Manchester United and Real
Madrid star is estimated to earn £28.3m from sponsorship deals with
adidas, Sainsbury’s and Samsung, and has a new £50m five-year deal to be
an
ambassador for the Chinese Super League.
The recent survey in France Football
shows that Beckham earned less than five per cent of his income through
his wages while playing for LA Galaxy and PSG with the bulk coming in
sponsorships and endorsements.
The
37-year-old is expected to take home the French league minimum wage of
£132,000 from his five months in the Paris while around £4m will be
donated to local charities.
When he signed his deal at PSG, Beckham said: ‘It has never been about the biggest contract or the money. ‘It’s always been about playing football. I’ve been lucky to achieve what I’ve achieved and earn what I’ve earned.’
The ex-England captain is currently on a
four-day whistle stop tour of Beijing and the rest of China to
promote football in the country
and seemed to be enjoying his new role as he took part in a small
football game with local students - complete in grey suit, tie and
shoes.
Beckham arrived in China as the country tries to clean up its football image after a spate of corruption scandals.But he said he isn't concerned about
the match-fixing scandals, with several players and officials
sentenced to prison. 'I'm not here to clean up anything. I'm here to educate the children and give them a chance to become professional footballers,'
It is the sixth year that Beckham has topped the rich list and he has been in the top 10 every year since 1999.
The rest of the top 20 has six stars from the Premier League and only five from La Liga. But there are no English based players in the top five, with Barcelona’s Messi again finishing just ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The
next two highest earners – Samuel Eto’o at Russian side Anzhi and
Neymar from Brazil’s Santos give a clue to where the future riches may
lie. Cameroon striker Eto’o is the higest paid in terms of wages with an annual salary of £17.1m.
While
Neymar, 21, has been persuaded to stay in his homeland by massive
endorsement deals from some of Brazil’s biggest companies and will be
the face of the 2014 World Cup.
City
star Sergio Aguero is the top earner in the Premier League in sixth
place ahead of Wayne Rooney, Yaya Toure - who is looking for a new
contract at Manchester City despite having £220,000-a-week deal - and
Chelsea's flop Fernando Torres.
Source: Daily Mail
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