Friday, June 24, 2011

AFRICAN HIGHEST FOOTBALL EARNERS

Manchester City’s Yaya Toure listed by Forbes as highest earning African player England-based players dominate the list of the highest paid African players in European football Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has been named on top of the earning list of Africa’s foreign legion in a Forbes article
Earning an estimated $13.3 million annually, Toure is ahead of other great African players such as Samuel Eto’o, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien. The Ivorian is joined on the list by his brother Kolo, who also plays for City.


Out of the eight players listed, only two do not play in England. Malian Frederic Kanoute plays his football in Spain while Cameroonian Eto’o plays at Inter.


It is also interesting to note that three of the six Premier League players are signed to big spending Manchester City while the other three are with Chelsea.


Another interesting fact is that four of the players are winners of the African player of the year award while the others have at one time or the other been nominated for the title. Nigeria’s John Mikel Obi has never been nominated, but won the young player award in 2005.


1) Yaya Toure (Manchester City and Ivory Coast) - $13.3 million


2) Samuel Eto’o (Inter and Cameroon) - $12 million


3) Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo and Manchester City) - $12 million


4) Kolo Toure (Manchester City and Ivory Coast) - $10.3 million


5) Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla and Mali) - $8.6 million


6) Didier Drogba (Chelsea and Ivory Coast) - $8 million


7) John Mikel Obi (Chelsea and Nigeria) - $5.8 million
8) Michael Essien (Chelsea and Ghana) - $5.5 million

Sunday, June 19, 2011

TOP 10 HIGHEST PAID FOOTBALLERS


Highest Paid Footballers in the World
10. Samuel Eto’o (Inter Milan, Cameroon)  £9m
Samuel Eto'o is one of the highest-paid footballers in the world
Four-time African player of the year Samuel Eto’o retains his place from last year as the 10th-best-paid player in the World, and the highest-paid African.
His deal as Puma’s top man has been beneficial for both parties, as Eto’o has been a model wearer of the v1.10 SL, even teaming up with Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt to launch a limited version of the football boot last year.
9. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan, Sweden) £10.2m
Despite a disappointing spell at Barcelona, the Swedish star has been back in outstanding form at AC Milan.
Presuming that AC Milan are matching the €9.5m wage the hitman was on at Barcelona, it’s safe to say that the former Ajax man’s Nike football boots deal makes up for the majority of the remainder of his giant £10.2m earnings for 2010.
8. Frank Lampard (Chelsea, England) £10.2m
With a £6.6m base wage for his services at Chelsea, Frank Lampard was never going to be in any financial difficulties. The stars reasonably wholesome image has also seen him net deals with the likes of EA Sports and Tesco in the past, and we have no doubt that will continue as long as he remains at Chelsea.
Should Lampard continue his record-breaking tally for goals scored by a Premier League midfielder, the England star could be set to benefit from Kaká’s move to the adiPower as he could well be the new global face of the adiPure range of football boots.
7. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United, England) £12m
Wayne Rooney is one of the highest-paid footballers in the world
Wayne Rooney might well have lost his £600,000 deal with Coca-Cola/Powerade, as a result of his off field misdemeanour’s, but that doesn’t mean that the striker is short of sponsorship deals!
We know his long-running association with Nike is under no threat as long as he doesn’t start writing swear words on his football boots, and his deal with EA is reportedly set to keep him on the cover of the FIFA series for at least another season.
6. Thierry Henry (New York Red Bulls, France) £12.6m
As New York Red Bulls’ ‘Marquee Player’ Henry is exempt from the MLS salary cap, which means that, whilst many would argue the Fightin’ Energy Drinks are a step down from Barca, the man himself is probably enjoying a comparable wage.
Henry’s deal with Reebok continues (despite Reebok not having made a new pair of football boots in ‘donkey’s years’), as does his association with Renault; however, his deal with Gillette wasn’t renewed at the end of 2010.
5. Ronaldinho (Flamengo, Brazil) £14.4m
We call Ronaldinho the renaissance man here at Footy-Boots.com, because whenever the fleet-footed Brazilian looks to be ending his career, he changes club, changes image and rejuvenates himself all over again! His deal at Flamengo runs until 2014 and is rumoured to be one of the best paid agreements in South America.
Despite not making the Brazil team for the World Cup, Nike have retained the services of the Samba star, and we’ve heard that we should expect to see plenty of him when the new Tiempo Legend IV finally drops later this year!
4. Kaká (Real Madrid, Brazil) £14.4m
Despite his inconsistent presence and form on the pitch, Ricardo Kaká’s bank balance is always looking healthy!
One of the only stars to remain in the same spot on our chart as last year, Kaka’s latest deal, to be the cover-star of the 100m-unit-selling FIFA 11 game, will have done his image the world of good.
Interesting times lay ahead for Kaká’s adidas sponsorship, as recent adverts suggest he will become one of the big stars to wear the new adiPower Predatorwhen it lands next month – meaning he will have to up his game if he wants to remain the face (or feet!) of adidas’ new football boots.
3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona, Argentina) £19.3m
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Knocked from his pinnacle of 2009′s highest-earning footballer, Lionel Messi has swapped quantity for quality with his sponsorship deals.
We imagine it’s because many of Messi’s smaller sponsorship deals can no longer afford the two-time World Player of the year to represent their products (sorry Storkman and ‘Lody for Men’).
The tricky Argentine’s sponsorship may have dwindled, but with signature adidas football boots in the works and the likes of Konami, Lay’s and Air Europa bankrolling him, we doubt Messi will be short of a few quid any time soon!
2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, Portugal) £22.9m
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the highest-paid footballers in the world
Sitting behind the number one spot by a mere £1.2m is Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo. Surpassing last year’s number one and arch rival in La Liga, Lionel Messi, has proven to be one of the easier things that Ronaldo has accomplished this season!
As well as his unbelievable football boots deal with Nike to wear his signatureNike CR Safari, the World’s Most Expensive Footballer also bolsters his substantial Real Madrid pay-cheque with sponsorship deals with Castrol and Armani.
With 24 million fans on Facebook, Ronaldo is the most popular athlete in Social Networking – and with a presence like that in the minds of such a big fanbase we predict that brand ‘CR’ will continue to grow over the coming years.
1. David Beckham (LA Galaxy, England) £24.1m
David Beckham is one of the highest-paid footballers in the world
The return of the King! In an unbelievable turn of events, David Beckham is back as the World’s Highest Earning Footballer.
Goldenballs is actually earning less than he did throughout 2009, but a smart new deal with EA Sports, a short term deal with Yahoo and a return to the Pepsi payroll have seen Beckham weather the sponsorship storm better than everyone else in the industry!
Add this to Beckham’s LA Galaxy deal and his clever sponsorship deal withadidas football boots (which is not only the biggest in football, but actually sees Beckham take a cut of each pair of his signature football boots sold!) and it’s no surprise that ‘Brand Beckham’ is still one of the most popular in world sport.

Chelsea make a renewed £25m bid to land wantaway Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric - report Spurs insisting that the Croatian is not for sale will reportedly not stop other clubs from making a move for the midfielder, while the Blues are believed to have upped their bid

Chelsea are believed to have made a £25 million bid to acquire the services of wantaway Tottenham Hotspurmidfielder Luka Modric.

The Croatian was one of the standout players in the Premier League last season, but his side managed to miss out on securing Champions League football as Manchester City beat them to a spot in the top four.

The 25-year-old admitted he would like to make a move away from Spurs, hinting at the possibility of a move to Stamford Bridge after insisting that he would like to remain in London - and play in the Champions League.

However, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy hit back, insisting that the former Dinamo Zagreb man would not be sold to any club at any price.

Now the News of the World reports that this will not stop other clubs from coming in with bids to prise the playmaker away from the clutches of Spurs, while The Times claims that the Blues have lodged an improved £25m bid to sign the midfielder.

Now Manchester City and Manchester United are both expected to join the battle to sign the Spurs fans' Player of the Year.

Modric has made 118 appearances for Tottenham since joining them in 2008.

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