Wayne Rooney is the richest player in the English Premier League
with a personal fortune of $76.8 million, according to the Sunday Times Sport
Rich List.
The
striker, whose wealth has increased from $67.8 million last year, is $13.6
million better off than Manchester United team-mate Rio Ferdinand.
Rooney
and his wife Colleen are jointly worth $96.7 million.
The
striker and centre-back Ferdinand are two of 24 current Premier League players
among the 100 wealthiest sportsmen in Great Britain and Ireland, according to
the list to be published.
David
Beckham unsurprisingly tops the lot with a $248.5 million fortune.
Michael
Owen ($57 million) is third among the Premier League players, ahead of Ryan
Giggs and Frank Lampard (both $51 million).
Six
Manchester United players are on the list, including Paul Scholes, Michael
Carrick and Robin van Persie, who is a new entry with $18 million.
Steven
Gerrard is Liverpool's richest player with a $49.5 million fortune, with Carlos
Tevez ($27 million) the richest Manchester City player on the list.
But
their wealth pales in comparison to that of former England captain Beckham, now
playing with Paris Saint-Germain, who is the richest sportsperson in Britain.
He sits
11th on the Sunday Times World Sport Rich List, which is headed by Tiger Woods,
worth $855 million.
Beckham's
joint wealth with wife Victoria is rated at $300 million.
There
are two other footballers on the world top 20, Barcelona's Lionel Messi, worth
$187.5 million, and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, worth $180 million.
The
Rich List is based on identifiable wealth, including land, property, other
assets such as art and racehorses, or significant shares in publicly quoted
companies. It excludes bank accounts.
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