IT’S been some week for football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.

On Monday, the Real Madrid sensation agreed to an incredible $364 million five-year deal with the Spanish giants.

To put that in perspective, it means the star striker could cover the wages of every player in the AFL (around $200m) and the NRL (around $110m) for a season and still have more than $50m left over.

His net new salary is estimated at $710,000 a week — the highest in the game’s history. But even that pales in comparison to the contract he has reportedly inked with Nike.

Ronaldo, who has been with Nike since 2003, issued a video statement this week announcing a new with the shoe giant, which was “for life” and “the best contract that I have in my whole career”.

Financial details were not disclosed but Nike sources told TMZ it’s “very similar” to a recent lifetime deal struck with LeBron James that will reportedly pay the NBA superstar $1 billion.

According to Spanish newspaper Marca, Ronaldo could pocket $56 million a year from Nike. For life.

“Nike, they are smart, and they know to pick the best ones, so I’m happy because I’m one of them,” Ronaldo said.

The Sun also confirmed details of the new deal. “The successful partnership between Nike and Cristiano Ronaldo will continue well into the future with a new, long-term contract,” a Nike spokesman told the UK newspaper.

Ronaldo is having yet another incredible year, for both club and country, and is unquestionably an icon of the game. He transcends football and is the most popular athlete on social media and the most famous athlete in the world.”

Business is booming for Ronaldo this year after he led Portugal to the Euro crown and Real Madrid to Champions League success.

He became the first athlete since 2000 not named Tiger Woods or Floyd Mayweather to head the Forbes list of the world’s richest athletes, reportedly pulling in $113 million in wages and endorsements.

That was well clear of Barcelona rival Lionel Messi ($105m) and James ($99) and you’d expect the gap to only widen next year in the wake of Ronaldo’s new income.