Every Arsenal Player’s Weekly Wages in 2025 – Full Breakdown
Arsenal have assembled one of the most exciting squads in European football, but that success doesn’t come cheap. From academy starlets earning just a few hundred pounds to marquee signings pocketing nearly £300k a week, here’s a full breakdown of what each first-team player is earning in 2025.
Max Dowman – £350/week

Still only 16, Max Dowman is currently on an academy scholarship contract. Until he turns 17 and signs senior terms, he earns just £350 a week.
Ethan Nwaneri – £80,000/week

Ethan Nwaneri has made the leap from youth sensation to first-team regular, and his wage has grown to reflect that. At just 17, he now earns £80,000 per week under his new long-term deal.
Leandro Trossard – £90,000/week

Trossard has been a reliable impact player since his arrival and is on a £90,000-a-week deal. His knack for scoring crucial goals has made his contract look like a bargain.
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Noni Madueke – £150,000/week

Noni Madueke made a surprising switch from Chelsea to Arsenal this summer. He now earns £150,000 per week and adds depth to the Gunners' wide options.
Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000/week

Still one of Arsenal’s most electric attacking talents, Martinelli is on a £180,000-a-week contract. The Brazilian winger is expected to earn even more when he next renews.
Bukayo Saka – £195,000/week

Saka continues to be the face of the club, yet earns slightly less than some teammates at £195,000 per week. Still, another contract extension is expected in the near future.
Viktor Gyokeres – £200,000/week

The Swedish striker arrived from Sporting CP for £55 million and hit the ground running. His £200,000-a-week wages reflect his billing as Arsenal’s new top forward.
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Gabriel Jesus – £265,000/week

Despite recent struggles with injuries and form, Jesus remains one of Arsenal’s highest-paid players. The former Man City striker earns £265,000 per week.
Kai Havertz – £280,000/week

Kai Havertz tops Arsenal’s wage list at a staggering £280,000 per week. After a rocky start, his form and physical transformation have justified the hefty investment.
Christian Norgaard – £65,000/week

The Danish midfielder was a solid addition this summer, earning £65,000 a week. He offers reliable cover in the deeper midfield roles.
Martin Zubimendi – £75,000/week

A major coup for Arsenal, Zubimendi joined from Real Sociedad and earns £75,000 per week. He brings quality and composure to the heart of midfield.
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Mikel Merino – £130,000/week

Merino’s versatility was crucial last season, even filling in as a striker. He earns £130,000 weekly, reflecting his experience and tactical value.
Eberechi Eze – £180,000/week

Arsenal spent £67.5 million to lure Eze from Crystal Palace. The creative midfielder is now earning £180,000 per week and brings flair to Arteta’s system.
Declan Rice – £240,000/week

Declan Rice continues to be a midfield general and one of Arsenal’s top earners. At £240,000 a week, he's been worth every penny since his move from West Ham.
Martin Odegaard – £240,000/week

Arsenal’s captain and creative heartbeat earns the same as Rice—£240,000 per week. His leadership and output make him indispensable to the team.
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Myles Lewis-Skelly – £45,000/week

Teen sensation Lewis-Skelly earns a hefty £45,000 a week after just one professional season. Arsenal clearly see him as a long-term star.
Cristhian Mosquera – £55,000/week

The 21-year-old joined from Valencia and is already making a mark. He’s earning £55,000 weekly and could become a regular fixture in the backline.
Piero Hincapie – £65,000/week

Signed on loan from Bayer Leverkusen, Hincapie earns £65,000 per week. The move will become permanent next summer, adding depth to Arsenal’s defense.
Jurrien Timber – £90,000/week

After covering multiple defensive positions last season, Timber earns £90,000 per week. He may be in line for a raise after proving his value.
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Riccardo Calafiori – £120,000/week

The Italian full-back arrived from Bologna and commands a weekly wage of £120,000. Calafiori is expected to feature heavily this season.
Gabriel Magalhães – £150,000/week

Gabriel is a rock in Arsenal’s backline and earns £150,000 every week. His consistency has made him one of Arteta’s most trusted defenders.
Ben White – £150,000/week

Versatile and dependable, Ben White earns the same as Gabriel at £150,000 per week. Despite recent injuries, he remains a key figure.
William Saliba – £250,000/week

Now among the highest-paid defenders in the Premier League, Saliba earns £250,000 a week. His partnership with Gabriel is one of the league's best.
Jack Porter – £850/week

At just 17, third-choice keeper Jack Porter earns £850 per week. He’s one for the future and currently remains on youth terms.
Kepa Arrizabalaga – £60,000/week

Kepa joined from Chelsea as a backup to Raya and earns £60,000 weekly. After stints at Real Madrid and Bournemouth, he’s settled into a support role.
David Raya – £100,000/week

After winning the Golden Glove, Raya made his loan move permanent. Now Arsenal’s No. 1, he earns £100,000 per week.