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Every Premier League Club’s Highest-Paid Player (2025)


Regardless of how much money is spent in Saudi Arabia, the Premier League remains the richest league in the world, with salaries from top to bottom that are out of this world. Every club’s salary structure demonstrates this, with players ranging from Manchester City to Burnley receiving substantial pay packages.



The age-old debate about whether football players are overpaid will continue. Following the growth of football in the Middle East, there is every reason to believe that the free-spending nature of the beautiful game has gotten out of control. It’s nearly inconceivable to realize how much money footballers actually make during a given period.


But who earns the most money for each side in the English top flight? Who has the honor of making more money than their teammates? The intricacy of contracts, including added bonuses, revenue splits, and conditions, makes it difficult to determine how much a footballer earns per week.



To make things easier, we just considered each team’s base pay when naming them. Let’s take a look and, using Capology, determine the highest-paid player for each side in the Premier League, probably the most difficult division in international football. Some make a lot of sense and are undoubtedly deserving of their exorbitant salaries, while others raise eyebrows, to say the least.


Arsenal – Kai Havertz

Wage: £280,000-per-week



In alphabetical order, we begin with Arsenal, whose highest-paid player is 2023 summer signing Kai Havertz. After joining from Chelsea for £65 million, where he blew hot and cold, the German was quickly pushed to the top of the Gunners’ wage list, earning more than his north London compatriots.


After failing to set the world on fire at Chelsea, and being dubbed one of the most overrated players in world football, he found his form in his first season at Arsenal, demonstrating why he was one of the most promising young midfielders in the game at Bayer Leverkusen. Despite being out injured, Havertz earns a staggering £280,000 per week and will be critical to Arsenal’s efforts to halt their cold run and win the title.

Kai Havertz’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£280,000

Annual wage

£14,560,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara & Emi Martinez

Wage: £150,000-per-week

Regardless of how much money is spent in Saudi Arabia, the Premier League remains the richest league in the world, with salaries from top to bottom that are out of this world. Every club’s salary structure demonstrates this, with players ranging from Manchester City to Burnley receiving substantial pay packages.

The age-old debate about whether football players are overpaid will continue. Following the growth of football in the Middle East, there is every reason to believe that the free-spending nature of the beautiful game has gotten out of control. It’s nearly inconceivable to realize how much money footballers actually make during a given period.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
Related: 10 Highest-Paid Players in World Football [2025].
Four of the top ten footballers compete in the Saudi Pro League.

But who earns the most money for each side in the English top flight? Who has the honor of making more money than their teammates? The intricacy of contracts, including added bonuses, revenue splits, and conditions, makes it difficult to determine how much a footballer earns per week.

To make things easier, we just considered each team’s base pay when naming them. Let’s take a look and, using Capology, determine the highest-paid player for each side in the Premier League, probably the most difficult division in international football. Some make a lot of sense and are undoubtedly deserving of their exorbitant salaries, while others raise eyebrows, to say the least.

Note that players on loan for the 2025/26 Premier League season have not been included.

Arsenal’s Kai Havertz earns £280,000 per week.

In alphabetical order, we begin with Arsenal, whose highest-paid player is 2023 summer signing Kai Havertz. After joining from Chelsea for £65 million, where he blew hot and cold, the German was quickly pushed to the top of the Gunners’ wage list, earning more than his north London compatriots.

Premier League’s highest-paid players for 2024-2025 season
The Premier League’s 30 highest-paid players for the 2025-26 season
The list of the Premier League’s highest-paid players includes Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland, and Florian Wirtz.

1
After failing to set the world on fire at Chelsea, and being dubbed one of the most overrated players in world football, he found his form in his first season at Arsenal, demonstrating why he was one of the most promising young midfielders in the game at Bayer Leverkusen. Despite being out injured, Havertz earns a staggering £280,000 per week and will be critical to Arsenal’s efforts to halt their cold run and win the title.

Kai Havertz’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£280,000

Annual wage

£14,560,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emi Martinez
Wage: £150,000 per week

Aston Villa offered Emiliano Martinez a new deal last summer, propelling him to the top of their salary list alongside Youri Tielemans and Boubacar Kamara. The trio make £150,000 per week and will all have an impact on the Midlands club’s potential success this season as they aim to build on their success under Spanish manager Unai Emery.

Kamara has impressed since joining Aston Villa, and Tielemans has begun to find consistency in his game, justifying his unbelievable weekly wage of £150,000. Martinez has become largely recognized as one of the world’s top goalkeepers since arriving to Villa Park.

Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emiliano Martinez – Contract Details

Player

Youri Tielemans

Boubacar Kamara

Emiliano Martinez

Weekly wage

£150,000

£150,000

£150,000

Annual wage

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

July 1, 2022

August 21, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2029

Bournemouth – Evanilson

Wage: £85,000-per-week

Operating on a far lower budget than many of the other sides in the English top tier, it should come as no surprise that Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth are one of only four Premier League clubs whose top earner earns less than £100,000 per week.

Evanilson arrived to the Vitality Stadium last summer and is the Cherries’ highest-paid player, earning £85,000 per week. It’s understandable that he’s getting paid more than everyone else on the team, given that he’s regarded as something of a coup for the club. Under Iraola, there is a sense of optimism on the south coast, and the former Porto player has played a crucial role in that.

Evanilson’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£85,000

Annual wage

£4,420,000

Contract signed.

August 16, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Brentford: Jordan Henderson & Mikel Damsgaard

Wage: £75,000 per week

Brentford made significant changes during the 2025/26 summer transfer window, however they were able to keep crucial player Mikel Damsgaard. After joining the Bees in August 2022, the Danish midfielder gradually established himself as a vital figure at the club, racking up an amazing 10 assists in the 2024/25 Premier League season.

Rewarded with a new deal in January 2025, he will become Brentford’s joint highest earning, with a weekly income of £75,000, matched only by summer addition Jordan Henderson. The Englishman returned to the Premier League after stints in Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands. Playing in the heart of the Bees’ midfield, he earns less than he did at Liverpool, but it is still a healthy pay.

Jordan Henderson and Mikel Damsgaard – Contract Details

Player

Jordan Henderson

Mikel Damsgaard

Weekly wage

£75,000

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 15, 2025

January 22, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2030

Brighton & Hove Albion – Ferdi Kadioglu

Wage: £87,500-per-week

Given how frequently Brighton & Hove Albion’s finest players have been moved, it is occasionally necessary for the club to splurge some cash and sign top-tier players to replace them when they go. There are only so many uncovered diamonds they can find, so they occasionally have to go with flamboyant names, as they did with Ferdi Kadioglu.

The Turkish star flourished at his boyhood club, Fenerbahce, and established himself as a highly skilled young player. It was enough to convince the Seagulls to spend £25 million on him last summer, and he was immediately promoted to the team’s highest-paid player, earning £87,500 per week.

Ferdi Kadioglu: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£87,500

Annual wage

£4,550,000

Contract signed.

August 27, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Burnley’s Kyle Walker

earns £75,000 per week.

Kyle Walker is undoubtedly one of the best full-backs in Premier League history. After eight seasons at Manchester City, where he helped the club achieve regular success, the 35-year-old’s experience at the top level has caught up with him.

Walker, despite being unable to perform for a title-winning team, is still allowed to play in the Premier League, having been signed by newly promoted Burnley. Bringing much-needed expertise to the Clarets, his grasp of the game and talents are reflected in his £75,000 weekly salary.

Kyle Walker: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 5, 2025

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Chelsea – Raheem Sterling

Wage: £325,000-per-week

Regardless of how much money is spent in Saudi Arabia, the Premier League remains the richest league in the world, with salaries from top to bottom that are out of this world. Every club’s salary structure demonstrates this, with players ranging from Manchester City to Burnley receiving substantial pay packages.

The age-old debate about whether football players are overpaid will continue. Following the growth of football in the Middle East, there is every reason to believe that the free-spending nature of the beautiful game has gotten out of control. It’s nearly inconceivable to realize how much money footballers actually make during a given period.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
Related: 10 Highest-Paid Players in World Football [2025].
Four of the top ten footballers compete in the Saudi Pro League.

But who earns the most money for each side in the English top flight? Who has the honor of making more money than their teammates? The intricacy of contracts, including added bonuses, revenue splits, and conditions, makes it difficult to determine how much a footballer earns per week.

To make things easier, we just considered each team’s base pay when naming them. Let’s take a look and, using Capology, determine the highest-paid player for each side in the Premier League, probably the most difficult division in international football. Some make a lot of sense and are undoubtedly deserving of their exorbitant salaries, while others raise eyebrows, to say the least.

Note that players on loan for the 2025/26 Premier League season have not been included.

Arsenal’s Kai Havertz earns £280,000 per week.

In alphabetical order, we begin with Arsenal, whose highest-paid player is 2023 summer signing Kai Havertz. After joining from Chelsea for £65 million, where he blew hot and cold, the German was quickly pushed to the top of the Gunners’ wage list, earning more than his north London compatriots.

Premier League’s highest-paid players for 2024-2025 season
The Premier League’s 30 highest-paid players for the 2025-26 season
The list of the Premier League’s highest-paid players includes Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland, and Florian Wirtz.

1
After failing to set the world on fire at Chelsea, and being dubbed one of the most overrated players in world football, he found his form in his first season at Arsenal, demonstrating why he was one of the most promising young midfielders in the game at Bayer Leverkusen. Despite being out injured, Havertz earns a staggering £280,000 per week and will be critical to Arsenal’s efforts to halt their cold run and win the title.

Kai Havertz’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£280,000

Annual wage

£14,560,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emi Martinez
Wage: £150,000 per week

Aston Villa offered Emiliano Martinez a new deal last summer, propelling him to the top of their salary list alongside Youri Tielemans and Boubacar Kamara. The trio make £150,000 per week and will all have an impact on the Midlands club’s potential success this season as they aim to build on their success under Spanish manager Unai Emery.

Kamara has impressed since joining Aston Villa, and Tielemans has begun to find consistency in his game, justifying his unbelievable weekly wage of £150,000. Martinez has become largely recognized as one of the world’s top goalkeepers since arriving to Villa Park.

Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emiliano Martinez – Contract Details

Player

Youri Tielemans

Boubacar Kamara

Emiliano Martinez

Weekly wage

£150,000

£150,000

£150,000

Annual wage

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

July 1, 2022

August 21, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2029

Bournemouth – Evanilson Wage: £85,000 per week

Operating on a far lower budget than many of the other sides in the English top tier, it should come as no surprise that Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth are one of only four Premier League clubs whose top earner earns less than £100,000 per week.

Evanilson arrived to the Vitality Stadium last summer and is the Cherries’ highest-paid player, earning £85,000 per week. It’s understandable that he’s getting paid more than everyone else on the team, given that he’s regarded as something of a coup for the club. Under Iraola, there is a sense of optimism on the south coast, and the former Porto player has played a crucial role in that.

Evanilson’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£85,000

Annual wage

£4,420,000

Contract signed.

August 16, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Brentford: Jordan Henderson & Mikel Damsgaard
Wage: £75,000 per week

Brentford made significant changes during the 2025/26 summer transfer window, however they were able to keep crucial player Mikel Damsgaard. After joining the Bees in August 2022, the Danish midfielder gradually established himself as a vital figure at the club, racking up an amazing 10 assists in the 2024/25 Premier League season.

Rewarded with a new deal in January 2025, he will become Brentford’s joint highest earning, with a weekly income of £75,000, matched only by summer addition Jordan Henderson. The Englishman returned to the Premier League after stints in Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands. Playing in the heart of the Bees’ midfield, he earns less than he did at Liverpool, but it is still a healthy pay.

Jordan Henderson and Mikel Damsgaard – Contract Details

Player

Jordan Henderson

Mikel Damsgaard

Weekly wage

£75,000

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 15, 2025

January 22, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2030

Brighton and Hove Albion – Ferdi Kadioglu
Wage: £87,500 per week for Ferdi Kadogly.
Given how frequently Brighton & Hove Albion’s finest players have been moved, it is occasionally necessary for the club to splurge some cash and sign top-tier players to replace them when they go. There are only so many uncovered diamonds they can find, so they occasionally have to go with flamboyant names, as they did with Ferdi Kadioglu.

Ferdi Kadioglu explains why he chose to represent Turkey. Over the Netherlands.
Kadioglu represented the Netherlands under-21s 18 times before switching international allegiances in 2022.

The Turkish star flourished at his boyhood club, Fenerbahce, and established himself as a highly skilled young player. It was enough to convince the Seagulls to spend £25 million on him last summer, and he was immediately promoted to the team’s highest-paid player, earning £87,500 per week.

Ferdi Kadioglu: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£87,500

Annual wage

£4,550,000

Contract signed.

August 27, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Burnley – Kyle Walker
Wage: £75,000 per week
Scott Parker Kyle Walker Burnley
Kyle Walker is undoubtedly one of the best full-backs in Premier League history. After eight seasons at Manchester City, where he helped the club achieve regular success, the 35-year-old’s experience at the top level has caught up with him.

Walker, despite being unable to perform for a title-winning team, is still allowed to play in the Premier League, having been signed by newly promoted Burnley. Bringing much-needed expertise to the Clarets, his grasp of the game and talents are reflected in his £75,000 weekly salary.

Kyle Walker: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 5, 2025

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Chelsea – Raheem Sterling earns £325,000 each week.

Following his loan term at Arsenal, Raheem Sterling has returned to Chelsea ahead of the 2025/26 season, and he has quickly become the club’s highest-paid player once more. The Englishman’s tenure at Stamford Bridge began well, but things have deteriorated in recent years.

His brief spell at Arsenal did little to enhance his form, and it’s unlikely he’ll play a significant role in Enzo Maresca’s plans. Still, he’s the club’s highest-paid player right now, and unless he leaves this summer, it’s difficult to envisage anyone earning more than him at Chelsea for the foreseeable future.

Raheem Sterling’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£325,000

Annual wage

£16,900,000

Contract signed.

July 13, 2022

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Crystal Palace – Daichi Kamada

Wage: £105,000-per-week

Crystal Palace lost Michael Olise last summer when the brilliant teenager joined Bayern Munich for nearly £50 million, and Daichi Kamada was one of the players brought in to replace him. The Japanese attacking midfielder spent the previous season with Lazio, but due to contract concerns, Oliver Glasner signed him on a free transfer soon before the 2024/25 season began.

Having spent nothing on the transfer fee, the Eagles were not afraid to lavish the cash on the 28-year-old’s contract, offering him £105,000 per week and making him their highest-paid player in the process. Having failed to score a single league goal in his rookie season, he has yet to prove his worth.

Daichi Kamada: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£105,000

Annual wage

£5,460,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2024

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Everton – Jordan Pickford

Wage: £125,000-per-week

Regardless of how much money is spent in Saudi Arabia, the Premier League remains the richest league in the world, with salaries from top to bottom that are out of this world. Every club’s salary structure demonstrates this, with players ranging from Manchester City to Burnley receiving substantial pay packages.

The age-old debate about whether football players are overpaid will continue. Following the growth of football in the Middle East, there is every reason to believe that the free-spending nature of the beautiful game has gotten out of control. It’s nearly inconceivable to realize how much money footballers actually make during a given period.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
Related: 10 Highest-Paid Players in World Football [2025].
Four of the top ten footballers compete in the Saudi Pro League.

But who earns the most money for each side in the English top flight? Who has the honor of making more money than their teammates? The intricacy of contracts, including added bonuses, revenue splits, and conditions, makes it difficult to determine how much a footballer earns per week.

To make things easier, we just considered each team’s base pay when naming them. Let’s take a look and, using Capology, determine the highest-paid player for each side in the Premier League, probably the most difficult division in international football. Some make a lot of sense and are undoubtedly deserving of their exorbitant salaries, while others raise eyebrows, to say the least.

Note that players on loan for the 2025/26 Premier League season have not been included.

Arsenal’s Kai Havertz earns £280,000 per week.

In alphabetical order, we begin with Arsenal, whose highest-paid player is 2023 summer signing Kai Havertz. After joining from Chelsea for £65 million, where he blew hot and cold, the German was quickly pushed to the top of the Gunners’ wage list, earning more than his north London compatriots.

Premier League’s highest-paid players for 2024-2025 season
The Premier League’s 30 highest-paid players for the 2025-26 season
The list of the Premier League’s highest-paid players includes Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland, and Florian Wirtz.

1
After failing to set the world on fire at Chelsea, and being dubbed one of the most overrated players in world football, he found his form in his first season at Arsenal, demonstrating why he was one of the most promising young midfielders in the game at Bayer Leverkusen. Despite being out injured, Havertz earns a staggering £280,000 per week and will be critical to Arsenal’s efforts to halt their cold run and win the title.

Kai Havertz’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£280,000

Annual wage

£14,560,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emi Martinez
Wage: £150,000 per week

Aston Villa offered Emiliano Martinez a new deal last summer, propelling him to the top of their salary list alongside Youri Tielemans and Boubacar Kamara. The trio make £150,000 per week and will all have an impact on the Midlands club’s potential success this season as they aim to build on their success under Spanish manager Unai Emery.

Kamara has impressed since joining Aston Villa, and Tielemans has begun to find consistency in his game, justifying his unbelievable weekly wage of £150,000. Martinez has become largely recognized as one of the world’s top goalkeepers since arriving to Villa Park.

Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara, and Emiliano Martinez – Contract Details

Player

Youri Tielemans

Boubacar Kamara

Emiliano Martinez

Weekly wage

£150,000

£150,000

£150,000

Annual wage

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2023

July 1, 2022

August 21, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2029

Bournemouth – Evanilson Wage: £85,000 per week

Operating on a far lower budget than many of the other sides in the English top tier, it should come as no surprise that Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth are one of only four Premier League clubs whose top earner earns less than £100,000 per week.

Evanilson arrived to the Vitality Stadium last summer and is the Cherries’ highest-paid player, earning £85,000 per week. It’s understandable that he’s getting paid more than everyone else on the team, given that he’s regarded as something of a coup for the club. Under Iraola, there is a sense of optimism on the south coast, and the former Porto player has played a crucial role in that.

Evanilson’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£85,000

Annual wage

£4,420,000

Contract signed.

August 16, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Brentford: Jordan Henderson & Mikel Damsgaard
Wage: £75,000 per week

Brentford made significant changes during the 2025/26 summer transfer window, however they were able to keep crucial player Mikel Damsgaard. After joining the Bees in August 2022, the Danish midfielder gradually established himself as a vital figure at the club, racking up an amazing 10 assists in the 2024/25 Premier League season.

Rewarded with a new deal in January 2025, he will become Brentford’s joint highest earning, with a weekly income of £75,000, matched only by summer addition Jordan Henderson. The Englishman returned to the Premier League after stints in Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands. Playing in the heart of the Bees’ midfield, he earns less than he did at Liverpool, but it is still a healthy pay.

Jordan Henderson and Mikel Damsgaard – Contract Details

Player

Jordan Henderson

Mikel Damsgaard

Weekly wage

£75,000

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 15, 2025

January 22, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2030

Brighton and Hove Albion – Ferdi Kadioglu
Wage: £87,500 per week for Ferdi Kadogly.
Given how frequently Brighton & Hove Albion’s finest players have been moved, it is occasionally necessary for the club to splurge some cash and sign top-tier players to replace them when they go. There are only so many uncovered diamonds they can find, so they occasionally have to go with flamboyant names, as they did with Ferdi Kadioglu.

Ferdi Kadioglu explains why he chose to represent Turkey. Over the Netherlands.
Kadioglu represented the Netherlands under-21s 18 times before switching international allegiances in 2022.

The Turkish star flourished at his boyhood club, Fenerbahce, and established himself as a highly skilled young player. It was enough to convince the Seagulls to spend £25 million on him last summer, and he was immediately promoted to the team’s highest-paid player, earning £87,500 per week.

Ferdi Kadioglu: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£87,500

Annual wage

£4,550,000

Contract signed.

August 27, 2024.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Burnley – Kyle Walker
Wage: £75,000 per week
Scott Parker Kyle Walker Burnley
Kyle Walker is undoubtedly one of the best full-backs in Premier League history. After eight seasons at Manchester City, where he helped the club achieve regular success, the 35-year-old’s experience at the top level has caught up with him.

Walker, despite being unable to perform for a title-winning team, is still allowed to play in the Premier League, having been signed by newly promoted Burnley. Bringing much-needed expertise to the Clarets, his grasp of the game and talents are reflected in his £75,000 weekly salary.

Kyle Walker: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£75,000

Annual wage

£3,900,000

Contract signed.

July 5, 2025

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Chelsea – Raheem Sterling earns £325,000 each week.

Following his loan term at Arsenal, Raheem Sterling has returned to Chelsea ahead of the 2025/26 season, and he has quickly become the club’s highest-paid player once more. The Englishman’s tenure at Stamford Bridge began well, but things have deteriorated in recent years.

His brief spell at Arsenal did little to enhance his form, and it’s unlikely he’ll play a significant role in Enzo Maresca’s plans. Still, he’s the club’s highest-paid player right now, and unless he leaves this summer, it’s difficult to envisage anyone earning more than him at Chelsea for the foreseeable future.

Raheem Sterling’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£325,000

Annual wage

£16,900,000

Contract signed.

July 13, 2022

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Crystal Palace, Daichi Kamada
Wage: £105,000/week
Daichi Kamada
Crystal Palace lost Michael Olise last summer when the brilliant teenager joined Bayern Munich for nearly £50 million, and Daichi Kamada was one of the players brought in to replace him. The Japanese attacking midfielder spent the previous season with Lazio, but due to contract concerns, Oliver Glasner signed him on a free transfer soon before the 2024/25 season began.

Having spent nothing on the transfer fee, the Eagles were not afraid to lavish the cash on the 28-year-old’s contract, offering him £105,000 per week and making him their highest-paid player in the process. Having failed to score a single league goal in his rookie season, he has yet to prove his worth.

Daichi Kamada: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£105,000

Annual wage

£5,460,000

Contract signed.

July 1, 2024

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Everton – Jordan Pickford Wage: £125,000 weekly

After Aboulaye Doucoure left Everton, Jordan Pickford became the club’s highest-paid player, which feels right. The goalkeeper has been the driving force behind everything the Toffees have accomplished on the field in recent years. While others have failed, he has always been a regular player for the squad, and it’s difficult to conceive how they would be in their current situation if not for the Englishman.

After battling relegation for several years, the keeper was primarily responsible for their survival, and he deserves every penny of his £125,000-per-week contract.

Jordan Pickford’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£125,000

Annual wage

£6,500,000

Contract signed.

February 24, 2023.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Fulham – Bernd Leno

Wage: £130,000 per week.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno is currently Fulham’s highest earning, replacing Raul Jimenez. He was initially questioned by Premier League fans after struggling for confidence at Arsenal, but he is now one of the most dependable goalkeepers in the league.

His weekly salary of £130,000 is perfectly deserved, as he consistently keeps Marco Silva’s squad from relegation. He may not be ‘flashy’, but his consistency is critical to the West London team; the only concern is what happens if the 33-year-old’s form deteriorates.

Bernd Leno: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£130,000

Annual wage

£6,760,000

Contract signed.

December 13, 2023.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Leeds United – Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Wage: £100,000-per-week

All three Premier League clubs improved their teams tremendously, each in their own way. Daniel Farke’s Leeds team loaded up on a combination of European quality and Premier League-proven players, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

The forward spent the majority of his career with Everton, where he endured numerous injuries while securing his place as an England international. After nine seasons with his former club, he left as a free agent and joined Leeds, where he became the club’s highest earner with a weekly salary of £100,000.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£100,000

Annual wage

£5,200,000

Contract signed.

August 15, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Liverpool – Mohamed Salah

Wage: £400,000-per-week

Mohamed Salah is the biggest earner we’ve seen so far, and with good reason. He gets an eye-watering £400,000 per week at Liverpool, but he is still just the fourth-highest-paid African in the world of football. The Egyptian has earned every bit of it over the years, and his contributions to the club have been critical to their success.

Salah is one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players, and even his poorest seasons are generally better than most, so his place as the club’s highest earner feels justified. Even if £400,000 per week is an outrageous sum of money. The second-highest earning in all of England’s top flight, the wide man has sparked the eye of Saudi Arabia’s ever-increasing wealth and, as a result, may not be on the Merseysiders’ books for long.

Mohamed Salah’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£400,000

Annual wage

£20,800,000

Contract signed.

April 11, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

Manchester City – Erling Haaland

Wage: £525,000-per-week

Manchester City’s record-breaker is also the club’s biggest earner, which isn’t surprising. Until recently, it was Kevin De Bruyne, but Erling Haaland’s signing of a nine-year contract blew his teammate away. When he signed from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, few predicted how successfully the 2000-born star would adjust to Premier League life.

However, it is fair to state that he has exceeded expectations in every way. Even when the enigmatic Norwegian is not at the races, the fact that he continues to outperform the majority of line-leaders throughout the continent demonstrates that he is a cut above the rest – and so fully deserves his huge £525,000 per week salary.

Erling Haaland’s Contract Details

Weekly wage

£525,000

Annual wage

£27,300,000

Contract signed.

January 17, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2034

Manchester United – Casemiro

Wage: £350,000-per-week

Casemiro joined in the summer of 2022 and instantly helped overhaul the team (particularly in the 2022/23 season), therefore his place as Manchester United’s highest earner is not surprising. Despite a drop in form since his first season at Old Trafford, he has consistently been a substitute.

The former Los Blancos ace is one of only two Red Devils who earn more than £300,000 a week, along with Marcus Rashford. It would be unsurprising if he left this summer, possibly for Saudi Arabia. Despite his success in his debut season in England, he has struggled since.

Casemiro: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£350,000

Annual wage

£18,200,000

Contract signed.

August 22, 2022.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2026

Newcastle United – Bruno Guimaraes

Wage: £160,000-per-week

Bruno Guimaraes is Newcastle United’s highest-paid player and a significant member of Eddie Howe’s squad. Guimaraes, who is considered as one of Newcastle’s’most talented’ players of all time, has been nothing short of outstanding since his move.

It’s easy to see why some of Europe’s finest heavyweights were vying for his contract before Eddie Howe and his team grabbed him. He’s a fantastically skilled footballer that the Magpies cannot afford to lose if they want to progress.

Bruno Guimaraes’ Contract Details

Weekly wage

£160,000

Annual wage

£8,320,000

Contract signed.

Oct. 7, 2023

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Nottingham Forest – Morgan Gibbs-White

Wage: £110,000-per-week

Morgan Gibbs-White had a difficult transfer window after being in the center of one of the summer’s most unusual stories. After a standout season at Nottingham Forest in 2024/25, Thomas Frank’s Tottenham Hotspur activated his £60 million release clause and appeared to have secured his signing.

However, following a potential infringement of a confidentiality agreement in the release clause, Forest threatened legal action, causing the move to fail. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis rewarded Gibbs-White for the saga by offering him a new contract, making him the club’s top income outside of loan players.

Morgan Gibbs-White: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£110,000

Annual wage

£5,720,000

Contract signed.

July 26, 2025

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Sunderland – Granit Xhaka

Wage: £110,000-per-week

Daniel Ballard was expected to be Sunderland’s highest earning before the summer transfer window opened, but following a slew of new signings and contracts, he is now sixteenth. Granit Xhaka is now not only Sunderland’s captain but also the club’s biggest earner, which is a credit to the Black Cats’ superb recruitment.

After leaving Arsenal for Bayer Leverkusen in 2023, no one expected Xhaka to return to England, let alone join freshly promoted Sunderland. A great standout for the North East club, his salary is more than justified given his resume.

Granit Xhaka: Contract Details

Weekly wage

£110,000

Annual wage

£5,720,000

Contract signed.

July 30, 2025

Contract expiration

June 30, 2028

Tottenham Hotspur – Xavi Simons & Cristian Romero

£195,000-per-week

Tottenham Hotspur said goodbye to their previous highest earner, Heung-min Son, in the summer and replaced him with Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero, who both earn a stunning £195,000 per week. Romero’s contract has been extended after he was linked with Atletico Madrid during the transfer season. He makes a strong statement of intent and plays an important role in Frank’s defense.

Following the disappointment of the Morgan Gibbs-White saga, and having barely missed out on Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, Spurs signed Xavi Simons, securing the services of an attacking midfielder. It remains to be seen whether he can live up to his status as the team’s joint biggest earner in London.

Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero – Contract Details

Player

Xavi Simons

Christian Romero

Weekly wage

£195,000

£195,000

Annual wage

£10,140,000

£10,140,000

Contract signed.

August 29, 2025.

August 18, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2030

June 30, 2029

West Ham United – Lucas Paqueta & Jarrod Bowen

Wage: £150,000-per-week

This could change in the near future, given Lucas Paqueta’s ability to draw clubs such as Manchester City. The Brazil ace, with his natural flair and ability to turn a game’s fortunes on its head, has been a revolution for the Hammers since his arrival in east London, and he has unquestionably been worth the £150,000 a week West Ham United pays him.

The midfielder is always at the center of the team’s innovation, flowing past players as if they don’t exist. With Graham Potter ushering in a new era in East London, Jarrod Bowen was rewarded with a new contract, joining Paqueta as the Hammers’ joint top paid at £150,000. The winger has been extremely valuable to the team in recent years and will most likely be worth every penny.

Lucas Paqueta and Jarrod Bowen: Contract Details

Player

Lucas Paqueta

Jarrod Bowen

Weekly wage

£150,000

£150,000

Annual wage

£7,800,000

£7,800,000

Contract signed.

August 29, 2022.

October 8, 2023.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2027

June 30, 2030

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Joao Gomes

Wage: £105,000-per-week

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ top earners were three players: Pablo Sarabia, Matheus Cunha, and Goncalo Guedes, who each made £90,000 per week. However, as a result of all three men’s departures, Joao Gomes has risen to the top rank, earning £105,000 each week.

Since signing for the Midlands club in January 2023, the Brazilian has made 94 appearances. As a key member of the Wolves midfield, his efforts won him a new deal in August, making him the only Wolves player to earn more than £100,000 per week.

Joao Gomes’ Contract Details

Weekly wage

£105,000

Annual wage

£5,460,000

Contract signed.

August 1, 2025.

Contract expiration

June 30, 2030

 



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