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The 12 Highest-Paid Players at Leeds United – Ranked from Lowest to Highest

Leeds United has built a squad with a mix of established stars and promising talents, and their wage structure reflects this balance. From experienced defenders to high-profile attackers, the club invests heavily to stay competitive in English football. Here’s a breakdown of the 12 highest-paid players at Leeds, starting with number 12 and climbing to the top earner.

12. Joe Rodon – £40,000 per week / £2,080,000 per year

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Welsh defender Joe Rodon is the lowest earner among Leeds United’s top-paid players. Despite his relatively modest wage compared to teammates above him, he remains a reliable figure in the back line.

11. Jaka Bijol – £45,000 per week / £2,340,000 per year

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Slovenian international Jaka Bijol is next on the list, earning a solid weekly salary. His defensive strength and consistency justify his role as one of the club’s key assets.

10. Sebastiaan Bornauw – £45,000 per week / £2,340,000 per year

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Belgian center-back Sebastiaan Bornauw earns the same as Bijol. His physical presence and strong aerial ability make him a crucial option in Leeds’ defensive setup.

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9. Brenden Aaronson – £45,000 per week / £2,340,000 per year

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The American playmaker Brenden Aaronson continues to be a creative spark for Leeds. His energy and attacking movement have made him a valuable figure both in midfield and further forward.

8. Anton Stach – £45,000 per week / £2,340,000 per year

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German midfielder Anton Stach also earns £45,000 per week. Known for his work rate and tactical awareness, he adds balance to the Leeds midfield.

7. Lucas Perri – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year

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Brazilian goalkeeper Lucas Perri is among the highest-paid keepers in Leeds’ history. His shot-stopping ability and command of the box have made him an important figure between the posts.

6. Pascal Struijk – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year

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Dutch defender Pascal Struijk matches Perri’s salary. A versatile player, Struijk can operate across the defense, bringing reliability and stability to Leeds’ back line.

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5. Noah Okafor – £72,500 per week / £3,770,000 per year

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Swiss forward Noah Okafor has quickly established himself as a dangerous attacking option. His pace, flair, and finishing ability make him one of the most exciting players at the club.

4. Daniel James – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year

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Welsh winger Daniel James brings speed and direct play to Leeds’ attack. His high salary reflects his ability to stretch defenses and create scoring opportunities.

3. Sean Longstaff – £80,000 per week / £4,160,000 per year

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Midfielder Sean Longstaff is one of Leeds’ most expensive signings in terms of wages. His passing range and leadership qualities provide structure and experience in midfield.

2. Jack Harrison – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year

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Jack Harrison has been a consistent performer for Leeds and is rewarded with a top-tier salary. His creativity on the wing and goal-scoring contributions underline his importance to the team.

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1. Dominic Calvert-Lewin – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

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Leading the way is England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the club’s best-paid player. His physicality, aerial power, and finishing ability make him the star forward in Leeds’ attack.

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