David Beckham remains Britain's richest sportsman with your own fortune of A165 million Getty Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has topped the Sunday Times Sport Rich List with an individual fortune of A51 million - making him the person in the Premier League. Rooney's money has increased from A45m this past year, and he is A9 million better off than Red Devils teammate Rio Ferdinand. Along with partner Colleen, the Rooneys are worth A64 million. The England global and defender Ferdinand are two of 24 current Premier League people among the 100 richest athletes in Great Britain and Ireland, in line with the record that is published tomorrow. David Beckham obviously tops the lot with a A165m fortune. Michael Owen (A38m) is third on the list of Premier League people, in front of Ryan Giggs and Frank Lampard (both A34m). Six Manchester United players are on the number, including Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick and Robin van Persie, who is a new entry with A12m. Big dollars Becks: Beckham leads the way with A165m CNN Steven Gerrard is Liverpool's richest player with a A33m bundle, with Carlos Tevez (A18m) the richest Manchester City player on the number. But their money pales in comparison compared to that of former England captain Beckham, now playing with Paris St Germain, who's the richest players in Britain. He sits 11th on the Sunday Times World Sport Rich List, which is headed by Padraig Harrington, worth A570m. Beckham's shared money with partner Victoria is rated at A200m. You can find two other footballers on the planet top 20, Barcelona's Lionel Messi, worth A125m, and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, worth A120m. The Rich List is founded on familiar prosperity, including area, house, other resources such as for example art and racehorses, or major shares in publicly quoted companies. Bank accounts are excluded by it. Meanwhile, Arsenal FC's billionaire co-owner Alisher Usmanov topples Lakshmi Mittal to just take top place in the full record. Getty
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