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While Georgina Rodriguez has 10 million, Antonela Roccuzzo's money without Messi

Whose's partner has more money, Ronaldo's or Lionel Messi's?

By William Estrella

Whose's partner has more money, Ronaldo's or Lionel Messi's?
Whose's partner has more money, Ronaldo's or Lionel Messi's?

There are already more than 15 years of career between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and both players continue to be compared at all times, no matter how far they are from the media focus of European football. Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, and for his part, Lionel Messi plays for Inter Miami in Major League Soccer.

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Now, while both legends continue to be compared for every detail of their lives, the competition has also begun regarding their partners, Georgina Rodriguez and Antonela Roccuzzo. Both models and businesswomen, but who has generated more money on their own?

According to the Celebrity Net Worth site, Georgina Rodriguez has managed to accumulate on her own, that is, without the help of Cristiano Ronaldo, just over 10 million euros. This, between sponsorships, commercial agreements, her Netflix documentary, etc...

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What about Antonela Roccuzzo?

Antonela Roccuzzo is an influencer and businesswoman, as she has a children's clothing store with her cousin. In addition, she is a partner in several luxury clothing brands, which she promotes on her Instagram, acting as an influencer. She also opened a shoe store with Luis Suarez's wife. According to El Comercio, Antonela Rocuzzo has generated around 20 million dollars.

The reality is that the debate is only interesting in social media, since Ronaldo fans and Lionel Messi fans look for almost anything to compare, basically, the two football legends.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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