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Borussia Dortmund’s 2025 Wage Ladder – Every Player Ranked by Weekly Salary

Borussia Dortmund’s 2025 squad is a fascinating mix of experienced leaders, emerging stars, and exciting new arrivals. The club has built a wage structure that rewards established players handsomely, while still keeping room for young prospects to develop and earn bigger contracts as they grow. This ranking reveals exactly how much each player makes per week, starting with the lowest earners who are fighting for their place and ending with the top stars who carry the biggest responsibilities on the pitch. It provides insight into where the club is investing its money — from key defenders and goalkeepers to the forwards expected to deliver goals.

28. Filippo Mane (£6,301 p/w)

Filippo Mane
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Mane is the lowest-paid player in Dortmund’s squad, earning just over £7K per week. At 20 years old, he is a developing centre-back who is expected to learn from senior defenders. His focus this season will be on gaining experience and breaking into the matchday squad.

27. Silas Ostrzinski (£6,301 p/w)

Silas Ostrzinski
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Ostrzinski earns the same as Mane and is the youngest goalkeeper in the squad. His development is being carefully managed, and he is expected to feature in friendlies or cup matches to build experience.

26. Cole Campbell (£7,793 p/w)

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Campbell is one of Dortmund’s most promising youngsters, earning just over £9K per week. The American winger has shown flashes of brilliance and is seen as a future star on the right flank.

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25. Patrick Drewes (£9,451 p/w)

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Drewes earns nearly £11K weekly as Dortmund’s experienced backup goalkeeper. At 32, he brings leadership and stability to the dressing room, ensuring Dortmund have a reliable option when needed.

24. Almugera Kabar (£12,435 p/w)

Almugera Kabar
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Kabar is a highly-rated 19-year-old left-back on £16K per week. Dortmund are carefully nurturing his talent, and his long-term deal shows the club’s faith in his future development.

23. Julien Duranville (£15,586 p/w)

Duranville is a quick and tricky winger earning just over £18K per week. Despite injuries slowing him down, he is expected to become a key attacking outlet as he gains more game time.

22. Alexander Meyer (£18,736 p/w)

Alexander Meyer
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Meyer is the most experienced goalkeeper in the squad, earning over £21K weekly. His steady presence provides confidence to the back line whenever he steps in.

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21. Aarón Anselmino (£33,161 p/w)

 Aarón Anselmino
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Anselmino is a new arrival from Argentina, earning £38K weekly. At just 20 years old, he is a centre-back with great potential and a long career ahead of him.

20. Daniel Svensson (£40,622 p/w)

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Svensson earns £47K per week and offers depth at left-back. His arrival gives Dortmund a reliable rotation option and competition for the starting role.

19. Salih Özcan (£62,508 p/w)

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Özcan is a hard-working defensive midfielder earning £72K weekly. He plays a key role in breaking up opposition attacks and providing balance to the midfield.

18. Maximilian Beier (£68,809 p/w)

Maximilian Beier
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Beier is an exciting young forward on £79K per week. His pace and finishing ability make him a dangerous player who could explode onto the scene this season.

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17. Fábio Silva (£68,809 p/w)

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Silva earns the same as Beier and adds depth to Dortmund’s forward line. His technical ability and versatility make him a valuable squad member for both domestic and European campaigns.

16. Ramy Bensebaini (£74,777 p/w)

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Bensebaini is an experienced left-back earning nearly £87K weekly. His consistency and defensive strength make him a key part of Dortmund’s back four.

15. Jobe Bellingham (£78,259 p/w)

Jobe Bellingham
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Bellingham is one of Dortmund’s most exciting young midfielders, already earning nearly £91K per week. His calmness on the ball and tactical maturity have impressed fans and coaches alike.

14. Nico Schlotterbeck (£78,259 p/w)

Nico Schlotterbeck
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Schlotterbeck is a cornerstone of Dortmund’s defense, earning the same wage as Bellingham. His leadership at the back is crucial to keeping the team organized.

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13. Yan Couto (£78,259 p/w)

Yan Couto
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Couto also earns £90K weekly and provides attacking threat from right-back. His overlapping runs and ability to deliver dangerous crosses add an extra dimension to Dortmund’s attack.

12. Karim Adeyemi (£82,902 p/w)

Karim Adeyemi
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Adeyemi earns just over £96K per week and is one of the fastest players in the Bundesliga. His direct style of play stretches defenses and creates space for teammates.

11. Julian Ryerson (£82,902 p/w)

Julian Ryerson
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Ryerson earns the same as Adeyemi and is a workhorse in Dortmund’s defense. His tireless running and aggressive defending have made him a fan favorite.

10. Waldemar Anton (£87,544 p/w)

Waldemar Anton
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Anton is one of Dortmund’s more recent signings, earning over £101K weekly. He has quickly become an important figure in the heart of the defense.

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9. Pascal Groß (£93,845 p/w)

Pascal Gross
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Groß is one of Dortmund’s most intelligent midfielders, earning £108K per week. His passing range and set-piece delivery make him a vital creative force.

8. Felix Nmecha (£99,482 p/w)

Felix Nmecha
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Nmecha earns £115K per week and is a midfield powerhouse. His physicality and ability to carry the ball through midfield make him a unique asset.

7. Carney Chukwuemeka (£99,482 p/w)

Carney Chukwuemeka
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Chukwuemeka matches Nmecha’s wage and is considered one of Dortmund’s top young signings. His flair and ball control make him a potential game-changer.

6. Julian Brandt (£116,063 p/w)

Julian Brandt
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Brandt earns nearly £135K weekly and is Dortmund’s chief playmaker. His creativity and vision are essential for unlocking stubborn defenses.

5. Marcel Sabitzer (£124,519 p/w)

Marcel Sabitzer
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Sabitzer is one of the most experienced players in the squad, earning £144K per week. His leadership, work rate, and goal-scoring from midfield make him a key player.

4. Emre Can (£132,643 p/w)

Emre Can
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Can is the captain of Borussia Dortmund and earns over £153K weekly. His versatility allows him to play in multiple roles, making him one of the most dependable members of the squad.

3. Gregor Kobel (£150,218 p/w)

Gregor Kobel
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Kobel is one of Europe’s top goalkeepers and earns £174K per week. His shot-stopping and command of the penalty area are crucial for Dortmund’s success.

2. Serhou Guirassy (£156,353 p/w)

Serhou Guirassy
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Guirassy is Dortmund’s main striker and earns over £181K per week. He is expected to deliver goals consistently and be the focal point of the attack.

1. Niklas Süle (£165,804 p/w)

Niklas Süle
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Süle is Dortmund’s highest-paid player, taking home nearly £192K weekly. As the leader of the defense, he brings strength, experience, and stability to the team.

Oliver Obel

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