Georgina Rodriguez, the baby mama and girlfriend of Cristiano Ronaldo has denied once more that there are any signs of discord in their union as wedding hints have been made.
Ronaldo’s Spanish influencer and model girlfriend, who is Argentinean-born, is frequently questioned about how long she intends to stick at his side. However, all parties have been making every effort to put an end to speculative discussions that have no merit.
When Georgina travelled to Madrid to assist in the launch of Ronaldo’s new company, Ursu9, an alkaline and antioxidant mineral water brand, reporters questioned her about her dating life.
Pressed by Telecinco on whether her relationship with the Portuguese superstar could soon come to an end, Georgina said bluntly: “Of course not, you invited him.”
When asked if a lavish wedding could be on the cards in the near future, Georgina said: “Of course.”
The speculation surrounding Ronaldo’s love life is becoming tiresome to his family, according to the Portuguese international’s mother, Dolores Aveiro, who said of the unwelcome rumours:“It’s all lies. Every couple argues, but what’s been written is a lie.”
Cristiano Ronaldo recently reclaimed the title of highest-paid athlete in the world after agreeing to a hefty contract with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr.
According to Forbes’ annual list, the Portuguese superstar who departed Manchester United last year earned $136m in the previous 12 months. With earnings of $130 million, World Cup champion and Paris Saint-Germain player Lionel Messi placed second.
The third-place finisher was the French footballer Kylian Mbappe, who earned $120 million. It is said that Ronaldo’s contract with Al Nassr is worth more than 200 million euros annually.
The footballer was previously the highest-paid athlete in the world in 2017, but Messi and Floyd Mayweather surpassed him.
Both on-field earnings, such as salary, bonuses, and prize money, as well as off-field earnings, such as endorsement contracts, appearance fees, and revenue from memorabilia and licensing, are taken into account when determining Forbes’ rankings.
World’s top 10 highest paid athletes 2023
1. Cristiano Ronaldo, football: $136m (£108.7m)
2. Lionel Messi, football: $130m (£103.9m)
3. Kylian Mbappe, football: $120m (£95.9m)
4. LeBron James, basketball: $119.5m (£95.5m)
5. Canelo Alvarez, boxing: $110m (£87.9m)
6. Dustin Johnson, golf: $107m (£85.5m)
7. Phil Mickelson, golf: $106m (£84.7m)
8. Stephen Curry, basketball: $100.4m (£80.2m)
9. Roger Federer, tennis: $95.1m (£76m)
10. Kevin Durant, basketball: $89.1m (£71.2m)