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Newcastle United Salaries Revealed: Full 2025 Squad Wage Ranking – Ranked

Newcastle United’s rise as a Premier League powerhouse has brought with it a carefully structured wage bill, balancing superstar salaries with long-term investments in young talent. From seasoned leaders and key summer signings to the club’s academy prospects, here’s a complete look at every player’s weekly wages, ranked from the lowest earner to the highest-paid star.

28 – Alex Murphy (£8,000 p/w)

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Alex Murphy is the lowest-paid player in the senior squad but represents a valuable young defensive option. His long-term contract until 2028 shows the club’s faith in his potential.

27 – Harrison Ashby (£15,000 p/w)

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Harrison Ashby earns £15,000 per week and is continuing his development as a right-back. Still just 23, he will look to compete for more minutes in the coming seasons.

26 – Mark Gillespie (£15,000 p/w)

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Third-choice goalkeeper Mark Gillespie also earns £15,000 per week. His main role is to provide depth and experience behind the senior goalkeepers.

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25 – John Ruddy (£15,000 p/w)

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At 38 years old, John Ruddy earns £15,000 per week and is one of the most experienced members of the squad. His leadership and presence are valuable in the dressing room.

24 – William Osula (£25,000 p/w)

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Young striker William Osula earns £25,000 per week. With a contract until 2029, Newcastle hopes he will grow into a reliable first-team option.

23 – Lewis Miley (£30,000 p/w)

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Teenage midfielder Lewis Miley is on £30,000 per week. His long-term contract running until 2029 underlines Newcastle’s confidence in his future.

22 – Jacob Murphy (£35,000 p/w)

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Jacob Murphy earns £35,000 per week and is a valuable squad winger. Known for his versatility, he provides depth and impact when called upon.

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21 – Jamaal Lascelles (£40,000 p/w)

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/imClub captain Jamaal Lascelles earns £40,000 per week. While no longer an automatic starter, he remains a vital leader on and off the pitch.

20 – Lewis Hall (£45,000 p/w)

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Lewis Hall earns £45,000 per week and is one of the most promising young defenders in the squad. His deal runs until 2026, offering plenty of time to develop.

19 – Tino Livramento (£55,000 p/w)

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Tino Livramento earns £55,000 per week and is emerging as a dynamic full-back. His pace and attacking instincts make him an exciting long-term option.

18 – Emil Krafth (£55,000 p/w)

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Emil Krafth also takes home £55,000 per week, offering reliable depth at right-back. His experience makes him a useful squad player.

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17 – Nick Pope (£60,000 p/w)

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Nick Pope is on £60,000 per week and continues as a proven Premier League goalkeeper. With a year left on his contract, Newcastle may need to decide his long-term role.

16 – Fabian Schär (£70,000 p/w)

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Fabian Schär earns £70,000 per week and remains a key part of Newcastle’s back line. His ball-playing ability is crucial to the team’s style.

15 – Dan Burn (£70,000 p/w)

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Dan Burn also takes home £70,000 per week and is a fan favorite for his passion. His height and versatility across defense make him invaluable.

14 – Malick Thiaw (£75,000 p/w)

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Malick Thiaw earns £75,000 per week after joining Newcastle’s defense. At 24, he has plenty of time to become a cornerstone in the back line.

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13 – Harvey Barnes (£80,000 p/w)

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Harvey Barnes earns £80,000 per week and provides pace and direct attacking threat. His ability to score goals makes him a valuable wide player.

12 – Joe Willock (£80,000 p/w)

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Joe Willock also earns £80,000 per week and is known for his energetic midfield performances. His late runs into the box continue to be a dangerous weapon.

11 – Sven Botman (£90,000 p/w)

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Sven Botman earns £90,000 per week and is a commanding presence at the back. His composure and physicality make him a vital defensive leader.

10 – Anthony Elanga (£100,000 p/w)

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Anthony Elanga is on £100,000 per week following his arrival. His pace and work ethic add another dimension to Newcastle’s forward line.

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9 – Sandro Tonali (£120,000 p/w)

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Sandro Tonali earns £120,000 per week and is one of Newcastle’s marquee midfield signings. His creativity and vision are vital to the team’s ambitions.

8 – Kieran Trippier (£120,000 p/w)

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Kieran Trippier also earns £120,000 per week and continues to lead both on and off the pitch. His set-piece expertise remains a huge asset.

7 – Jacob Ramsey (£120,000 p/w)

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Jacob Ramsey is another key figure at £120,000 per week. His box-to-box energy strengthens Newcastle’s midfield options.

6 – Aaron Ramsdale (£120,000 p/w)

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Aaron Ramsdale earns £120,000 per week as Newcastle’s first-choice goalkeeper. With only one year left on his deal, his future will be a big talking point.

5 – Nick Woltemade (£132,500 p/w)

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Nick Woltemade earns £132,500 per week as a young attacking addition. The German forward is expected to bring goals and creativity to the side.

4 – Yoane Wissa (£140,000 p/w)

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Yoane Wissa is on £140,000 per week and provides pace and explosiveness in attack. He has the qualities to become a key player in the coming years.

3 – Anthony Gordon (£150,000 p/w)

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Anthony Gordon earns £150,000 per week and has become one of Newcastle’s most important players. His long contract until 2030 highlights his role in the club’s future.

2 – Joelinton (£150,000 p/w)

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Joelinton also takes home £150,000 per week and is a dominant force in midfield. His transformation into a powerhouse has been vital for Newcastle’s progress.

1 – Bruno Guimarães (£160,000 p/w)

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Bruno Guimarães is Newcastle’s highest earner on £160,000 per week. His £100M release clause reflects just how crucial he is to the club’s long-term ambitions.

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