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Every Arsenal Player’s Weekly Wage in 2025 – Ranked Lowest To Highest

Arsenal's squad has been rebuilt with major investment under Mikel Arteta, and the current wage structure reflects that commitment. While some stars command six-figure weekly salaries, a handful of academy talents are still earning modest amounts as they break into the first team. Here’s every Arsenal player's weekly wage in ascending order.

£350 – Max Dowman (Academy Scholar)

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Still on a youth contract, Max Dowman earns just £350 a week. The teenage wonderkid is expected to sign professional terms once he turns 17, and a significant pay bump will follow.

£850 – Jack Porter (Third-Choice Goalkeeper)

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At just 17, goalkeeper Jack Porter is Arsenal’s third option between the posts. He currently earns £850 per week, which is typical for a young player still climbing the ranks.

£40,000 – Myles Lewis-Skelly (Midfield Prospect)

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One of the highest-paid teenagers in the world, Myles Lewis-Skelly earns £40,000 a week after signing a long-term deal. Despite having just one senior season under his belt, the club clearly sees him as a big part of their future.

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£50,000 – Noni Madueke (Winger)

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Noni Madueke joined Arsenal from Chelsea in a surprise summer transfer. The dynamic winger now earns £50,000 a week as he seeks to re-establish himself under Arteta.

£60,000 – Ethan Nwaneri (Midfield Talent)

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Ethan Nwaneri’s £60,000 weekly wage reflects his swift rise from youth prospect to regular first-team contributor. He’s already made headlines and could become a key player in the coming years.

£65,000 – Piero Hincapie (Defender on Loan)

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Currently on loan from Bayer Leverkusen, Piero Hincapie earns £65,000 per week. His move is expected to become permanent next summer if all goes to plan.

£70,000 – Cristhian Mosquera (Young Defender)

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Signed from Valencia, Mosquera is a 21-year-old centre-back with huge potential. His £70,000 salary suggests Arsenal expect him to grow into a starting role in the near future.

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£75,000 – Kepa Arrizabalaga (Backup Goalkeeper)

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After stints at Real Madrid and Bournemouth, Kepa joined Arsenal to compete with Raya. The former Chelsea keeper now earns £75,000 per week as a solid second-choice option.

£75,000 – Martin Zubimendi (Midfielder)

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A technical anchor formerly at Real Sociedad, Zubimendi joined this summer and is earning £75,000 per week. That’s a modest figure compared to others in his position, but it reflects the structured nature of Arsenal’s midfield setup.

£80,000 – Christian Norgaard (Midfielder)

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Norgaard brings Premier League experience and depth to Arsenal’s midfield. His £80,000 weekly wage slightly edges out Zubimendi's, despite being a less high-profile signing.

£90,000 – Jurrien Timber (Defender)

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Versatile and reliable, Timber earns £90,000 per week and has played all across the backline. After covering several key roles due to injuries, he may be in line for a pay rise.

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£90,000 – Mikel Merino (Midfielder)

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Merino’s £90,000 weekly wage reflects his utility role last season, including some appearances as an emergency striker. He brings experience and balance to Arteta’s midfield rotation.

£90,000 – Leandro Trossard (Forward)

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Trossard has proven excellent value at £90,000 per week, consistently delivering big goals in important moments. His performances more than justify his current deal.

£100,000 – David Raya (First-Choice Goalkeeper)

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Golden Glove winner David Raya now earns £100,000 per week after making his move from Brentford permanent. He’s firmly established as Arsenal’s No. 1.

£120,000 – Riccardo Calafiori (Defender)

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One of the club’s major signings in 2024, Calafiori earns £120,000 a week. The Italian international is expected to play a big role in Arsenal’s long-term defensive plans.

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£150,000 – Ben White (Defender)

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Ben White takes home £150,000 weekly and is one of Arteta’s most trusted defenders. After injury struggles last season, he’s aiming for a strong comeback.

£150,000 – Gabriel Magalhães (Defender)

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Gabriel recently renewed his deal and now earns the same as White—£150,000 per week. A key partner to Saliba at centre-back, he’s been vital to Arsenal’s title charges.

£175,000 – Eberechi Eze (Attacking Midfielder)

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Arsenal shelled out £67.5m to sign Eze from Crystal Palace, and he’s earning £175,000 per week. A creative spark, Eze adds flair and directness to the Gunners’ attack.

£180,000 – Gabriel Martinelli (Winger)

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Martinelli earns £180,000 a week—just £15,000 less than Saka. With electric pace and creativity, he’s one of Arsenal’s most exciting forwards and will likely be offered a bump in the future.

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£190,000 – William Saliba (Defender)

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One of the Premier League’s best centre-backs, Saliba is Arsenal’s highest-paid defender on £190,000 per week. His calm presence at the back has been a game-changer for Arteta’s team.

£195,000 – Bukayo Saka (Winger)

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Saka is a fan favorite and arguably Arsenal’s most important player. Despite this, his current wage stands at £195,000 per week—just short of the club’s top earners.

£200,000 – Viktor Gyokeres (Striker)

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Arsenal’s new frontman, Viktor Gyokeres, earns £200,000 a week after arriving from Sporting CP. With a hefty price tag and high expectations, he’ll be leading the line this season.

£240,000 – Martin Odegaard (Captain, Midfielder)

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Club captain Martin Odegaard brings leadership and finesse to the midfield and is rewarded with £240,000 per week. His creativity and vision are central to Arsenal’s attacking play.

£240,000 – Declan Rice (Midfielder)

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A record signing, Rice matches Odegaard’s salary at £240,000 per week. His box-to-box dominance has made him a cornerstone of Arsenal’s midfield.

£265,000 – Gabriel Jesus (Forward)

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Despite recent goal droughts, Jesus remains among the club’s top earners at £265,000 a week. His experience and versatility in the front line continue to be valuable.

£280,000 – Kai Havertz (Highest Earner, Midfielder/Forward)

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Arsenal’s highest-paid player is Kai Havertz, earning a staggering £280,000 per week. After a rocky start, he’s become a key figure—and his recent physical transformation only adds to his value.