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The 18 Highest-Paid Arsenal Players – Ranked from Lowest to Highest

As Arsenal continues to challenge at the top of English and European football, the club has made major financial commitments to retain and attract world-class talent. From rising stars to established international names, the Gunners' payroll reflects both ambition and belief in Mikel Arteta’s long-term vision.

This list breaks down the 18 highest-paid Arsenal players, ranked from lowest to highest earners based on their reported weekly and annual salaries. Some players are long-standing pillars of the team, while others are recent arrivals expected to make an immediate impact.

18. Martín Zubimendi – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year

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The Spanish midfielder is a recent addition to Arsenal’s engine room. Known for his calmness under pressure and tactical intelligence, he is expected to grow into a key role despite being the lowest-paid on this list.

17. Jurrien Timber – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year

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Despite injury setbacks, Timber remains a promising and versatile defender. Arsenal secured him from Ajax with long-term plans in mind, and his salary reflects his potential rather than his current impact.

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16. Leandro Trossard – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year

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The Belgian winger has proven to be a sharp attacking option off the bench. His ability to play across the front line makes him a valuable rotation player in Mikel Arteta’s system.

15. Reiss Nelson – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

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A homegrown product, Nelson has shown flashes of brilliance when called upon. His new contract shows the club’s faith in his continued development.

14. Takehiro Tomiyasu – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

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The Japanese defender brings reliability and defensive balance across multiple positions. His strong work ethic and discipline make him a favorite in the backline.

13. David Raya – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

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Initially brought in on loan, Raya’s shot-stopping ability earned him a permanent move. As Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper, his salary now matches his role.

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12. Riccardo Calafiori – £120,000 per week / £6,240,000 per year

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Fresh from an impressive Euros with Italy, Calafiori joins the Gunners with high expectations. His ball-playing style and defensive awareness suit Arteta’s tactical vision.

11. Mikel Merino – £130,000 per week / £6,760,000 per year

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Another new face, Merino adds creativity and control to the midfield. His experience in La Liga and with Spain makes him a composed presence in the middle of the park.

10. Gabriel Magalhães – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year

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A towering figure in defense, Gabriel is one of the most consistent performers at the back. His aerial dominance and aggressive style anchor Arsenal’s defensive structure.

9. Oleksandr Zinchenko – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year

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The Ukrainian full-back brings leadership and technical finesse. His ability to step into midfield during possession phases is key to Arsenal’s fluid build-up play.

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8. Ben White – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year

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White has become a staple in Arsenal’s defense with his versatility and calmness under pressure. He seamlessly transitions between right-back and center-back when needed.

7. Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000 per week / £9,360,000 per year

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The electric Brazilian winger is known for his pace and direct style. Martinelli continues to be a fan favorite and a threat on the left flank.

6. William Saliba – £190,000 per week / £9,880,000 per year

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One of Europe’s best young defenders, Saliba has been pivotal to Arsenal’s recent defensive resurgence. His composure and reading of the game are beyond his years.

5. Bukayo Saka – £195,000 per week / £10,140,000 per year

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Saka is Arsenal’s crown jewel – a world-class winger with flair, vision, and resilience. Still young, he has become the face of the club and a constant attacking outlet.

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4. Declan Rice – £240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year

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Signed for a club-record fee, Rice has brought leadership and stability to the midfield. His defensive acumen and work rate make him indispensable in Arteta’s setup.

3. Martin Ødegaard – £240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year

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The Arsenal captain leads by example with creativity and vision. Ødegaard orchestrates the attack and is often the key to unlocking deep defenses.

2. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000 per week / £13,780,000 per year

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A proven winner from Manchester City, Jesus brings flair, movement, and experience. Though injury-prone, his impact when fit is undeniable.

1. Kai Havertz – £280,000 per week / £14,560,000 per year

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Topping the list is Havertz, whose versatility allows him to play in midfield or attack. Despite initial criticism, he’s become an integral figure in Arsenal’s tactical evolution.

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