Liverpool Player Wages from Lowest to Highest (2025)
From emerging youngsters to established stars, here's a full breakdown of every current Liverpool first-team player's weekly wage — ranked from lowest to highest in 2025.
Rhys Williams (£10,000/week)

Rhys Williams remains one of Liverpool’s lowest-paid players, earning just £10,000 a week as a squad depth option at centre-back.
Calvin Ramsay (£15,000/week)

Right-back Calvin Ramsay is still on his initial deal, collecting £15,000 weekly as he looks to break into the senior squad.
Curtis Jones (£15,000/week)

Despite being a key part of the midfield under Arne Slot, Curtis Jones earns a modest £15,000 a week — well below his peers.
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Freddie Woodman (£25,000/week)

Backup goalkeeper Freddie Woodman earns £25,000 a week in his supporting role behind Alisson and Mamardashvili.
Giovanni Leoni (£30,000/week)

Teenage defender Giovanni Leoni earns £30,000 per week after joining the club as one for the future.
Stefan Bajcetic (£40,000/week)

Young Spanish midfielder Stefan Bajcetic picks up £40,000 each week as he continues his development at Anfield.
Wataru Endo (£50,000/week)

Experienced and versatile, Wataru Endo earns £50,000 weekly, providing valuable squad depth in midfield.
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Rio Ngumoha (£52,000/week)

Having signed his first professional contract, teenage sensation Rio Ngumoha earns £52,000 per week — the maximum for a first-year pro.
Milos Kerkez (£60,000/week)

Left-back Milos Kerkez signed on this summer and earns £60,000 each week as a strong rotational option.
Ibrahima Konate (£70,000/week)

French centre-back Ibrahima Konate earns £70,000 a week, slightly less than many of his defensive teammates.
Conor Bradley (£75,000/week)

After a breakthrough year, Conor Bradley now earns £75,000 weekly — more than several senior players.
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Giorgi Mamardashvili (£85,000/week)

New backup keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili takes home £85,000 a week following his arrival from La Liga.
Joe Gomez (£85,000/week)

A long-serving utility man in defense, Joe Gomez matches Mamardashvili with £85,000 in weekly wages.
Jeremie Frimpong (£100,000/week)

Frimpong arrived from Germany to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold and is earning £100,000 each week.
Dominik Szoboszlai (£120,000/week)

Creative midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai commands £120,000 a week after a strong debut season.
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Andrew Robertson (£160,000/week)

The Scottish international and longtime left-back Andrew Robertson earns £160,000 per week.
Cody Gakpo (£150,000/week)

Versatile forward Cody Gakpo recently renewed his deal and now earns £150,000 every week.
Federico Chiesa (£150,000/week)

Italian winger Federico Chiesa also earns £150,000 per week after signing a four-year deal in 2024.
Alisson (£150,000/week)

Despite being one of the world’s top goalkeepers, Alisson earns a relatively modest £150,000 per week by top-tier standards.
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Alexis Mac Allister (£150,000/week)

Mac Allister has been a central midfield figure since arriving and earns £150,000 weekly.
Ryan Gravenberch (£150,000/week)

Another key midfielder, Gravenberch shares the same weekly wage as Mac Allister at £150,000.
Florian Wirtz (£195,000/week)

Wirtz became one of Liverpool’s highest-paid midfielders when he signed a deal worth £195,000 per week.
Hugo Ekitike (£200,000/week)

New forward Hugo Ekitike earns £200,000 per week following his high-profile move from Frankfurt.
Alexander Isak (£300,000/week)

Swedish striker Alexander Isak joined on deadline day and earns £300,000 a week — a sign of his marquee status.
Virgil van Dijk (£350,000/week)

Team captain and defensive stalwart Virgil van Dijk is paid £350,000 per week on his most recent contract.
Mohamed Salah (£400,000/week)

Liverpool’s highest-paid player by far, Mo Salah takes home £400,000 each week — a justifiable sum for the club's most prolific attacker.