Bayern Munich continues to be one of the powerhouses of European football—not just on the pitch, but also when it comes to finances. While other clubs might rely on surprise runs or overperformance, Bayern consistently competes at the highest level thanks in part to its ability to attract and pay top-tier talent.
We’ve taken a closer look at the squad’s wage structure and ranked Bayern’s highest-paid players in 2025, starting from the lowest to the highest earner.
The French center-back earns a solid salary for his physical presence and reliability in Bayern’s back line.
13. João Palhinha – £160,818 per week / £8,362,523 per year
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A recent addition to the squad, the Portuguese midfielder brings tenacity and balance to midfield—and is paid accordingly.
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12. Min-jae Kim – £192,981 per week / £10,035,028 per year
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After a strong debut season, the South Korean defender is now among the club’s best-paid players in defense.
11. Leon Goretzka – £209,063 per week / £10,871,280 per year
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Though no longer an automatic starter, Goretzka still commands a hefty wage thanks to his experience and versatility.
10. Michael Olise – £217,104 per week / £11,289,407 per year
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The young winger joined from Crystal Palace and quickly climbed the salary ladder with his creative flair and potential.
9. Leroy Sané – £241,227 per week / £12,543,785 per year
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One of Bayern’s most dynamic attackers, Sané continues to be rewarded for his explosiveness and technical skill.
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8. Alphonso Davies – £241,227 per week / £12,543,785 per year
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The Canadian speedster is among the highest-paid full-backs in world football, reflecting his impact on both ends of the pitch.
7. Thomas Müller – £241,227 per week / £12,543,785 per year
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A club legend and leader on and off the pitch, Müller still earns top dollar late in his career.
6. Kingsley Coman – £273,390 per week / £14,216,290 per year
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Despite injury setbacks, Coman remains a key figure on the wing and commands a high wage.
5. Serge Gnabry – £303,463 per week / £15,780,082 per year
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A regular goal threat, Gnabry continues to be one of Bayern’s top earners and attacking cornerstones.
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4. Jamal Musiala – £303,463 per week / £15,780,082 per year
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The German prodigy is now paid like a superstar, reflecting his growing influence and importance to the team.
3. Joshua Kimmich – £321,636 per week / £16,725,047 per year
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One of the team’s most consistent performers, Kimmich is highly valued for his intelligence, leadership, and versatility.
2. Manuel Neuer – £337,717 per week / £17,561,299 per year
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Even in the twilight of his career, the legendary goalkeeper remains one of the best-paid players in the squad.
1. Harry Kane – £402,044 per week / £20,906,308 per year
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Bayern’s record signing and biggest star, Kane is not only the club’s top scorer—but also its highest-paid player.
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