Cristiano Ronaldo earns above $40 million than Neymar does from alcoholic beverages
Al-Nassr player gains million from water business
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to make over $40 million from his water business, while Neymar might make anything from $35 to $95 million from his "innovative, all-natural spirit- and wine-based cocktails and zero-alcohol mocktails launching in Brazil later this year at Fun Brands.
Throughout his career, Neymar has been associated with numerous businesses, which guarantees him over $35 million annually, according to El Futbolero.
Launched in his native Brazil, this new agreement with Fun Brands may ensure that the figure rises above $50 million.
Neymar said about his recent collaboration with his company: "This is a great opportunity for me to celebrate in a new way with my fans worldwide, creating possibilities for connection beyond soccer, which is my life."
"I want to share the flavours of Brazil that I love the most with my soccer fans at home and around the world in a different and irreverent way. The idea of also offering non-alcoholic beverages greatly attracted me to the venture."
On the other hand, Ronaldo backs his favourite brand, a healthy beverage alternative.
It is a mineral-rich water that has "a high alkaline content, pH 9, which makes up for the acidification of the organism, recovering the organs vitality and the well-being sensation."
In Europe, you may get 0.33 litre, 0.5 litre, and 1.5 litre versions of these water bottles. Soon, a five-litre bottle will be available.
Today, Ronaldo posted a social media promotion saying: "Hey, don't forget to hydrate!"
Ronaldo is anticipated to make about $40 million in the first year of the product.
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