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What Every Real Madrid Star Earns Each Week – Ranked

Real Madrid’s wage bill in 2025 reflects both rising talents on modest deals and established stars on enormous contracts. Here is the full breakdown, from the lowest earner to the highest.

25 – Gonzalo García (Undisclosed)

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The young Spanish forward is still on a very modest deal. His contract until 2030 reflects Madrid’s faith in his long-term development.

24 – Franco Mastantuono (Undisclosed)

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The Argentine wonderkid is also on a low starter wage. With a deal until 2031, he is seen as a future star in midfield.

23 – Endrick (£68,000 p/w)

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The Brazilian sensation earns £68k per week. Signed until 2030, he is expected to become one of Madrid’s key attackers.

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22 – Andriy Lunin (£73,557 p/w)

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The Ukrainian goalkeeper collects £73k weekly. Despite being a backup, he has secured a long contract until 2030.

21 – Arda Güler (£85,000 p/w)

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The Turkish talent earns £85k per week. His deal runs until 2029, giving him time to develop into a creative force.

20 – Fran García (£85,163 p/w)

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The Spanish left-back takes home just over £85k weekly. His contract until 2027 provides squad depth on the flanks.

19 – Raúl Asencio (£102,163 p/w)

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The young striker earns £102k per week. With his deal expiring in 2026, the next years will be decisive for his future.

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18 – Brahim Díaz (£119,000 p/w)

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The attacking midfielder makes £119k per week. His versatility keeps him valuable, with his contract running until 2027.

17 – Álvaro Carreras (£147,115 p/w)

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Carreras earns £147k weekly. With a deal until 2031, Madrid clearly see him as a player for the future.

16 – Dean Huijsen (£147,115 p/w)

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The young defender is also on £147k per week. His contract until 2030 shows the club’s commitment to his development.

15 – Dani Ceballos (£170,327 p/w)

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Ceballos pockets £170k weekly. With his contract until 2027, he remains a trusted squad option in midfield.

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14 – Daniel Carvajal (£170,327 p/w)

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The veteran right-back earns £170k per week. His deal runs until 2026, keeping him as one of the dressing room leaders.

13 – Ferland Mendy (£170,327 p/w)

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Mendy is also on £170k weekly. His contract until 2028 and £1 billion release clause underline his importance in defence.

12 – Eduardo Camavinga (£204,327 p/w)

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The French midfielder takes home £204k per week. With a deal until 2029, he is seen as one of Madrid’s most vital long-term assets.

11 – Aurélien Tchouaméni (£204,327 p/w)

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Tchouaméni also earns £204k weekly. His contract until 2028 highlights his role as a midfield anchor.

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10 – Rodrygo (£204,327 p/w)

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The Brazilian winger is on £204k per week. His contract until 2028 makes him one of Madrid’s brightest attacking options.

9 – Antonio Rüdiger (£238,327 p/w)

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The German centre-back pockets £238k per week. With a deal until 2026, he provides leadership and experience at the back.

8 – Éder Militão (£238,327 p/w)

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Militão earns the same £238k weekly wage as Rüdiger. His contract until 2028 secures him as Madrid’s defensive leader.

7 – Thibaut Courtois (£245,193 p/w)

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The Belgian goalkeeper makes £245k per week. Despite injuries, his contract until 2026 confirms his importance.

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6 – Federico Valverde (£272,490 p/w)

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Valverde takes home £272k weekly. With a contract until 2029, he is one of Madrid’s most indispensable players.

5 – Trent Alexander-Arnold (£272,490 p/w)

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The English right-back also earns £272k per week. His deal until 2031 secures him for the long term.

4 – Vinícius Júnior (£340,490 p/w)

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The Brazilian superstar is on £340k weekly. His contract until 2027 makes him one of the club’s attacking leaders.

3 – Jude Bellingham (£340,490 p/w)

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Bellingham matches Vinícius on £340k per week. His deal until 2029 ensures he will be Madrid’s midfield engine for years to come.

2 – David Alaba (£367,788 p/w)

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The Austrian defender earns £367k weekly. His contract expires in 2026, making his future an important discussion point.

1 – Kylian Mbappé (£510,818 p/w)

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Mbappé sits far above the rest with £510k per week. His contract until 2029 cements him as the absolute centrepiece of Real Madrid’s project.

Oliver Obel

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