2) Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden)
Sweden’s beating heart, Zlatan Ibrahimovic occupies the 2nd spot on this list. Announcing his International retirement during the Euros this year, Ibrahimovic has given us a lot of memorable moments during his 15-year-career and is certainly one of the most skilled players in the entire world. The Swedish Striker earns around €28.5m (£22.5m) each year including salary and sponsorship deals. Zlatan has failed to score in this edition of the European Championship and could not help Sweden get through to the knockout stages.
Scoring 60 goals in 116 games for his country, Ibrahimovic has had a phenomenal conversion rate and even at the age of 34, he is one of the fittest players to take part in the Euro 2016. Ending his stay at Paris Saint-Germain, rumors suggest that Zlatan will be headed towards Manchester United for the upcoming season in the English Premier League.