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Inside Manchester United’s wage bill: Full salary rankings from £15k to £350k a week

When it comes to building a competitive squad, Manchester United has never shied away from investing heavily in both proven stars and emerging talents. The club’s wage structure in the 2025/26 season paints a clear picture of that strategy: experienced leaders command some of the highest salaries in European football, while young prospects are carefully nurtured on lower wages to grow into future pillars of the team.

This balance between financial power and long-term planning highlights how United is trying to compete at the top level while also maintaining a sustainable squad profile. From record earners like Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes to academy graduates such as Kobbie Mainoo and Chido Obi, every name on the list reflects a piece of the club’s broader vision.

26. Chido Obi – £15,000 p/w (£780,000 p/y)

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At just 17 years old, Chido Obi earns £15,000 per week, making him the lowest earner in the first-team squad. The young Danish forward is viewed as a long-term investment with immense potential.

25. Diego León – £25,000 p/w (£1,300,000 p/y)

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Earning £25,000 per week, Paraguayan full-back Diego León is tied to a contract until 2026. At only 18, his technical ability and defensive maturity make him one of the most promising prospects at the club.

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24. Ayden Heaven – £25,000 p/w (£1,300,000 p/y)

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Another young defender, Ayden Heaven also earns £25,000 weekly but is signed until 2029. At 18 years old, he is considered a future pillar of the defense.

23. Kobbie Mainoo – £25,000 p/w (£1,300,000 p/y)

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Midfield prodigy Kobbie Mainoo is already a fan favorite despite earning just £25,000 per week. With his deal running until 2027, the club clearly values his long-term impact.

22. Tyler Fredricson – £25,000 p/w (£1,300,000 p/y)

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Fredricson earns the same weekly wage as Mainoo and offers valuable squad depth. The 20-year-old centre-back has time to grow before his contract ends in 2026.

21. Altay Bayindir – £35,000 p/w (£1,820,000 p/y)

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The experienced Turkish goalkeeper provides stability in the squad. His £35,000 weekly wage and contract until 2027 reflect his role as a reliable backup option.

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20. Patrick Dorgu – £40,000 p/w (£2,080,000 p/y)

Patrick Dorgu
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The Danish left-back is among the promising young signings at Old Trafford. He earns £40,000 a week and is tied down until 2030, showing the club’s faith in his potential.

19. Tom Heaton – £45,000 p/w (£2,340,000 p/y)

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Veteran goalkeeper Tom Heaton earns £45,000 a week as one of the senior figures in the dressing room. His experience and leadership make him a key presence despite limited minutes.

18. Senne Lammens – £60,000 p/w (£3,120,000 p/y)

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Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens earns £60,000 weekly on a long-term contract until 2030. At just 23, he is seen as a talent for the future.

17. Tyrell Malacia – £75,000 p/w (£3,900,000 p/y)

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Earning £75,000 per week, Tyrell Malacia is a dependable option at left-back. His contract runs until 2026, and he brings energy and defensive solidity.

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16. Diogo Dalot – £85,000 p/w (£4,420,000 p/y)

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Portuguese full-back Diogo Dalot earns £85,000 a week, reflecting his important role in the squad. His deal lasts until 2028, making him one of the club’s more stable starters.

15. Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000 p/w (£5,460,000 p/y)

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Zirkzee earns £105,000 per week and offers quality depth in the attacking line. The Dutch striker is tied to a contract until 2029 and is expected to grow into a bigger role.

14. Leny Yoro – £115,000 p/w (£5,980,000 p/y)

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At just 19, Leny Yoro earns £115,000 a week, showcasing the club’s investment in his potential. His deal runs until 2029, giving him time to develop into a defensive leader.

13. Amad Diallo – £120,000 p/w (£6,240,000 p/y)

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Amad Diallo earns £120,000 weekly and is under contract until 2030. The winger has the pace and creativity to be a key attacking threat for years to come.

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12. Manuel Ugarte – £120,000 p/w (£6,240,000 p/y)

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The Uruguayan midfielder also earns £120,000 per week and is signed until 2029. He’s expected to bring intensity and steel to the midfield.

11. Lisandro Martínez – £120,000 p/w (£6,240,000 p/y)

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The Argentine centre-back earns £120,000 weekly and remains a cornerstone of the defense. His contract runs until 2027, making him one of the team’s most important leaders.

10. Noussair Mazraoui – £135,000 p/w (£7,020,000 p/y)

Noussair Mazraoui
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Earning £135,000 a week, Mazraoui provides attacking threat from the right-back position. His contract until 2028 shows the club’s belief in his consistency.

9. Mason Mount – £150,000 p/w (£7,800,000 p/y)

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Mount earns £150,000 weekly and brings creativity and experience to the midfield. Signed until 2028, he’s expected to play a central role in the coming seasons.

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8. Bryan Mbeumo – £150,000 p/w (£7,800,000 p/y)

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Cameroonian winger Bryan Mbeumo also earns £150,000 per week, reflecting his status as an established top-level player. His contract runs until 2030.

7. Luke Shaw – £150,000 p/w (£7,800,000 p/y)

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One of the senior players, Luke Shaw earns £150,000 a week and remains a dependable presence at left-back. His contract runs until 2027.

6. Benjamin Sesko – £160,000 p/w (£8,320,000 p/y)

Benjamin Šeško
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The Slovenian striker earns £160,000 per week and is tied down until 2030. At 22, he represents the club’s long-term attacking ambitions.

5. Matheus Cunha – £180,000 p/w (£9,360,000 p/y)

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Cunha earns £180,000 a week and brings flair and versatility to the attack. His contract runs until 2030, reflecting the club’s big expectations.

4. Harry Maguire – £190,000 p/w (£9,880,000 p/y)

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Maguire earns £190,000 per week and remains one of the more experienced defenders in the squad. His deal runs until 2026.

3. Matthijs de Ligt – £195,000 p/w (£10,140,000 p/y)

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The Dutch defender earns £195,000 a week and is tied to a long-term deal until 2029. His signing represents a major investment in the backline.

2. Bruno Fernandes – £300,000 p/w (£15,600,000 p/y)

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The captain earns £300,000 weekly and stands as one of the team’s most influential figures. His contract runs until 2027, keeping him at the heart of the project.

1. Casemiro – £350,000 p/w (£18,200,000 p/y)

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Casemiro tops the salary list with £350,000 per week. At 33, the Brazilian brings leadership, experience, and world-class quality in midfield, making him the club’s highest earner.

Oliver Obel

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