Arsenal remain one of the Premier League’s top contenders, competing at the highest level both domestically and in Europe. With a squad filled with talent and ambition, the club continues to invest heavily in its players.
We’ve taken a closer look at the current wage structure at Arsenal and ranked the 14 highest-paid players from lowest to highest.
14. Jorginho – £110,000 per week / £5,720,000 per year
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The experienced Italian midfielder remains a steady presence in the squad. Despite not being a guaranteed starter, his leadership and calm on the ball still earn him a solid wage.
13. Kieran Tierney – £110,000 per week / £5,720,000 per year
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Currently out of favor in the starting XI, Tierney is still among Arsenal’s higher earners. Injuries and competition have limited his impact, but his potential remains recognized.
12. Riccardo Calafiori – £120,000 per week / £6,240,000 per year
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The young Italian defender arrived with high expectations and a hefty salary to match. He’s viewed as a long-term investment for the backline.
11. Mikel Merino – £130,000 per week / £6,760,000 per year
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Brought in to bolster the midfield, Merino brings technical quality and La Liga experience. His wages reflect Arsenal’s intent to build depth and control in the middle of the park.
10. Ben White – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year
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A key figure in Arsenal’s defense, White’s versatility makes him a valuable asset. His salary reflects his consistent performances and importance to Arteta’s system.
9. Oleksandr Zinchenko – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year
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The Ukrainian international brings tactical intelligence and leadership to the team. His hybrid role as a left-back and midfielder justifies his wage bracket.
8. Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000 per week / £9,360,000 per year
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Martinelli continues to be one of the club’s most exciting attacking talents. His speed and flair have earned him a well-deserved pay rise in recent seasons.
7. William Saliba – £190,000 per week / £9,880,000 per year
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Arguably one of the Premier League’s top young defenders, Saliba is crucial to Arsenal’s backline. His calmness and strength are key to the team’s defensive identity.
6. Bukayo Saka – £195,000 per week / £10,140,000 per year
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A fan favorite and homegrown star, Saka is now one of the team’s highest-paid players. His consistent production and maturity at such a young age have been invaluable.
5. Thomas Partey – £200,000 per week / £10,400,000 per year
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Though injuries have interrupted his time in North London, Partey’s experience and defensive presence are still highly valued. His salary reflects his pedigree and past performances.
4. Martin Ødegaard – £240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year
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As club captain and creative heartbeat, Ødegaard has become indispensable. His vision, technique, and leadership command one of the squad’s top paychecks.
3. Declan Rice – £240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year
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Arsenal’s marquee signing in midfield, Rice brought grit, energy, and big-game pedigree. His wage matches his status as one of England’s most important players.
2. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000 per week / £13,780,000 per year
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The Brazilian forward remains a key figure up front, both for his work rate and experience. Injuries have been a factor, but his salary underlines his role in the squad.
1. Kai Havertz – £280,000 per week / £14,560,000 per year
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Arsenal’s highest-paid player, Havertz has found form after a slow start. His versatility and technical ability have made him a central figure in the team’s evolution.