How much would Cristiano Ronaldo have to pay Georgina Rodriguez in case of breakup?

By Hoang Nguyen   August 13, 2025 | 09:00 pm PT
Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly agreed to a financial arrangement that would see him pay Georgina Rodriguez a substantial amount of money plus a luxury property if they split.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez during a vacation. Photo by Instagram/@georginagio

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez during a vacation. Photo by Instagram/@georginagio

The couple, who recently got engaged after nine years together, made this agreement in 2017, when their first daughter Alana was born. According to Portugal's TV GUIA, the agreement was designed to protect Ronaldo's massive fortune while ensuring Georgina's financial security if their relationship ends.

Under the deal, Georgina would receive a monthly lifetime financial support of over $114,000 and retain a 950 sq.m villa on a 4,000 sq.m plot in La Finca, Pozuelo, Madrid's most exclusive residential area, which Ronaldo bought in 2010 for about $5.64 million. Such terms are rare in the football world, especially for an unmarried couple. Legal terms could get more complicated if they get married, depending on marital laws and residency.

Currently the world's highest-paid player, Ronaldo earns around €200 million ($234 million) a year at Al-Nassr, with bonuses potentially pushing that figure to €245 million. He also pockets an estimated $50-70 million annually from endorsement deals with brands like Nike, Herbalife, Tag Heuer, Clear and Binance. His lifetime Nike contract is worth over $1 billion, bringing in tens of millions each year. On social media, he is the world's most influential figure, earning $2-3 million per sponsored post.

Outside of football, Ronaldo runs the CR7 brand across fashion, fragrances, underwear, hotels and gyms, while investing heavily in real estate in Lisbon, Madrid, New York, Cascais and Dubai, as well as in tech projects and startups.

His net worth is estimated at $600-800 million, with Forbes reporting his career earnings surpassing $1 billion, an elite milestone in sports.

 
 
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