Al Nassr's Top 5 Highest-Paid Players in 2025: Salaries and Net Worth Revealed

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Al Nassr has become a prominent football club, attracting global attention with high-profile signings like Cristiano Ronaldo, who earns SAR 848 million annually. Other top earners include Sadio Mané, Aymeric Laporte, Kingsley Coman and Mohamed Simakan. These acquisitions reflect Saudi Arabia's ambition to transform the Saudi Pro League into a major football hub, balancing experienced stars with emerging talents.

Al Nassr in 2025 holds some of the most expensive names in world football (Image via Saudi Pro League)

Al Nassr FC has become one of the most talked-about football clubs in world football recently after signing some of the biggest names in the game's history. With the backing of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious football project, the Riyadh-based club has invested astronomically in both salaries and infrastructure to attract some of the game's greatest. Cristiano Ronaldo’s unexpected arrival in 2023 opened the door for more European stars to join the Saudi Pro League, and today, Al Nassr boasts a roster packed with some of the best international football icons of this generation. These players are not only individual game-changers but also among the highest-paid athletes in world football. Here’s a look at the top five highest-paid Al Nassr players in 2025, their estimated annual salaries, and their net worth (till date, according to capology.com, and Forbes.)

Al Nassr's top five highest-paid footballers and their net worth

1. Cristiano Ronaldo - SAR 848 million (EUR 208.4m)

Cristiano Ronaldo (Image via Saudi Pro League)

. Cristiano Ronaldo remains the face of Al Nassr and the Saudi Pro League in the 2025-26 season. With an annual salary of €208.4 million (848.1m SAR), he is the highest-paid player at the club and one of the best-paid athletes globally. Beyond his on-field brilliance, Ronaldo commands huge endorsement deals with Nike, Clear Shampoo, and CR7-branded businesses. His net worth in 2025 is estimated at over $500 million, making him one of the wealthiest footballers in history. Even at 40, Ronaldo continues to deliver decisive performances both for his club and nation.

2. Sadio Mané - SAR 163 million (EUR 40m)

Sadio Mane (Image via Saudi Pro League)

Sadio Mané joined Al Nassr in 2023 after leaving the German giants, Bayern Munich. The Senegalese left winger currently earns €40 million (162.8m SAR) per year and brings pace, work rate, and leadership to the team. Mané has been instrumental for both Al Nassr and Senegal, leading his country to an Africa Cup of Nations title. His net worth is around $70 million, bolstered by endorsements with New Balance and sponsorships across Africa.

3. Aymeric Laporte - SAR 99.7 million (EUR 24.5m)

Aymeric Laporte (Image via Getty)

Former Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte made the move to Al Nassr in 2023. The Spanish international earns SAR 99.7 million annually and has added strength and composure to the defense. Laporte won multiple English Premier League titles under Pep Guardiola before joining Al Nassr. His net worth is estimated at $20–30 million, thanks to his career in European football and current Saudi deal.

4. Marcelo Brozović - SAR 98.4 million (EUR 24.2m)

Marcelo Brozović (Image via Saudi Pro League)

Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozović, a former Inter Milan star, earns €24.2 million (98.4m SAR) per year. Known for his work rate and distribution, he remains a crucial midfield general for Al Nassr. Brozović, who played a key role in Croatia’s recent international success, has a net worth of around €23 million.

5. Kingsley Coman - SAR 83 million (EUR 20.4m)

Kingsley Coman (Image via Saudi Pro League)

French winger Kingsley Coman, who famously scored the winning goal in the 2020 UEFA Champions League final for Bayern Munich, is another top earner at Al Nassr. After his recent summer-window transfer in 2025 from Bayern Munich, the 29-year-old speedy right winger is set to take home SAR 83 million a year. Known for his agility and dribbling, Coman has won league titles in France, Italy, Germany, and now will be aiming for the national league crown in Saudi Arabia. His net worth in 2025 is around $15 million. Al Nassr with such mammoth currency figures are not only shaping the future of Saudi football but also reinforcing the league’s position on the global stage. While rivals like Al Hilal and Al Ittihad have also attracted world-class players, Al Nassr stands out for having Cristiano Ronaldo as their marquee star. The mix of seasoned legends and younger talents shows the club’s intent to balance immediate success with long-term growth. With such financial muscle and global attention, Al Nassr is likely to remain at the center of football’s new power shift for years to come.

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