Louis Saha becomes billionaire, surpassing Ronaldo's wealth

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Former Everton striker Louis Saha has become a billionaire, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth significantly. Saha retired from professional football in 2013 after a successful career. He played for clubs like Manchester United and Everton, scoring 34 goals in 115 appearances for the latter. After leaving football, Saha entered the business world with his company, AxisStars. This venture is now valued at around £4.3 billion, which is more than seven times Ronaldo's estimated net worth of £600 million. Saha co-founded AxisStars with Kate Hamer, focusing on connecting athletes and entertainers with partners in their fields. The company has over 550 former athletes involved. Saha enjoys helping others in their careers. He often receives requests for advice, and he finds this new path even more rewarding than his football achievements. He said that helping others is the best thing he has ever done. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo became the first active footballer to earn over $1 billion. His earnings come from his contract with Al-Nassr, endorsements, and his CR7 brand, which includes hotels and fragrances. Recently, he also gained a large following on YouTube with his channel 'UR Cristiano'.


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