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Top 10 Highest-Paid Premier League Players: Is Haaland Still Number One?
The Premier League is considered the wealthiest football league globally, featuring many of the highest-paid players in the world though the Saudi Pro League also offers substantial salaries.
The average weekly wage for a Premier League player is approximately £60,000, with many top stars earning four to five times that amount.
That’s before taking into account bonuses and other clauses, which likely leave some players hitting closer to £500,000 a week when all added together.
Here, Sportxparte reviews the reported top 10 earners in the Premier League.
Please note that these figures are sourced from online reports and are not official publicly disclosed amounts.
10. Kai Havertz — £280,000 per week
German midfielder Kai Havertz, currently playing for Arsenal, makes his way into the top 10 with an estimated weekly wage of £280,000.
Despite some debates about his form earlier in his career, Havertz has begun to justify his high salary after transferring from Chelsea. His vital contributions to Arsenal’s campaign have solidified his reputation as an essential part of Mikel Arteta’s squad.
9. Omar Marmoush — £295,000 per week
Omar Marmoush’s move to Manchester City in January 2025 marked a significant leap in his career.
After a great stint at Frankfurt, where he contributed 25 goals and assists in just 17 Bundesliga games, Marmoush negotiated a hefty weekly wage of approximately £295,000.
Since arriving in England, he has scored seven league goals, further proving his growing reputation in the Premier League.
8. Jack Grealish — £300,000 per week
Despite recent struggles with form and uncertainty about his future at Manchester City, Jack Grealish remains one of the Premier League’s top earners at £300,000 a week.
The winger’s high wages reflect his potential and the club’s investment in his talent. Transfer rumours over the summer hint at a potential move, which could see a significant pay cut if it materializes, but for now, he remains one of the top players.
7. Bruno Fernandes — £300,000 per week
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes continues to earn a reported £300,000 weekly. Known for his creative playmaking and leadership qualities, Fernandes has been an important player for United during turbulent times.
His consistent performances justify his high wages, making him one of the club’s most valuable assets.
6. Bernardo Silva — £300,000 per week
Another Manchester City star in this elite list is Bernardo Silva, earning an estimated £300,000 weekly.
Silva has been an Important figure for City since his arrival, spending eight years at the club and demonstrating top-level performance consistently. His recent contract extension in 2023 reflects his importance to City’s success.
5. Raheem Sterling — £325,000 per week
English winger Raheem Sterling rounds out the middle of the list with an impressive £325,000 weekly wage.
Sterling’s Premier League journey has seen him turn out for Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Arsenal.
Currently out of favor at Chelsea, the winger is expected to explore new opportunities, which could alter his earning profile.
4. Virgil van Dijk — £350,000 per week
Liverpool’s commanding center-back Virgil van Dijk earns around £350,000 weekly, making him the joint-third highest earner in the league.
His contract was initially set to expire in 2025 but was extended until 2027, underscoring his value to the Reds. Van Dijk’s presence at the back has been instrumental in Liverpool’s recent successes.
3. Casemiro — £350,000 per week
Brazilian midfielder, Casemiro, a key figure at Manchester United, also draws a weekly wage of £350,000.
Since joining Real Madrid, Casemiro has faced some criticism but continues to be a regular starter under manager Ruben Amorim. His experience and leadership on the pitch justify his high salary.
2. Mohamed Salah — £400,000 per week
Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah remains one of the league’s top players, earning an estimated £400,000 weekly.
The 2024/25 Player of the Season and four-time Golden Boot winner, Salah’s contract was renewed until 2027, emphasizing his significance at Liverpool. His goal-scoring prowess keeps him among the Premier League’s top earners.
1. Erling Haaland — £525,000 per week
Topping the list is Manchester City’s Norwegian sensation Erling Haaland, earning a staggering £525,000 weekly.
Haaland’s explosive goal-scoring record and influence on City’s attack have made him one of football’s most valuable assets. His new contract, signed at the start of 2025, runs until 2034, reflecting City’s commitment to retaining their superstar.