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West Ham 2025-2026: Salaries and Player Profiles

Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the 15 highest-paid West Ham players for the 2025-2026 season. The players are listed in ascending order based on annual salary, and each profile dives deep into their current role, contract details, and overall impact at the club. All amounts are listed in British pounds (£).

Łukasz Fabiański

Lukasz Fabianski
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Annual Salary: £2,600,000 | Weekly Wage: £50,000 | Age: 40 | Status: Reserve

Veteran shot-stopper Łukasz Fabiański is nearing the twilight of his career, yet remains a respected figure within the West Ham squad. At 40 years old, the Polish keeper now serves primarily as a backup option, mentoring younger players and providing leadership in training sessions. Fabiański has been with the Hammers since 2018 and was once the club's undisputed No. 1, but time has naturally shifted him into a supporting role. With an annual salary of £2.6 million, his compensation reflects both his wealth of experience and his continued professionalism. His contract is set to expire in June 2026, and it is widely expected that this will mark the end of an impressive Premier League journey.


Callum Wilson

Callum Wilson
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Annual Salary: £2,600,000 | Weekly Wage: £50,000 | Age: 33 | Status: Reserve

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Callum Wilson joined West Ham ahead of the 2025-2026 campaign, bringing with him over a decade of Premier League experience and a reputation as a natural goal poacher. While injuries have curtailed his playing time in recent years, Wilson remains a valuable squad option, especially when a proven finisher is needed late in matches. His £2.6 million annual wage puts him among the more affordable veterans on the roster. Though not expected to feature regularly, his professionalism and instincts inside the box make him a solid depth piece. With his contract also ending in June 2026, this could be one of his final seasons in the top flight.


Konstantinos Mavropanos

Konstantinos Mavropanos
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Annual Salary: £2,860,000 | Weekly Wage: £55,000 | Age: 27 | Status: Starter

Greek international Konstantinos Mavropanos has steadily cemented his position as a first-choice centre-back since joining West Ham. Known for his physical style, aerial dominance, and aggressive tackling, he brings a no-nonsense presence to the back line. At £2.86 million per year, he represents exceptional value for a starter in the Premier League, especially one with his level of experience. His contract runs until June 2028, and with several standout performances to his name, there is already speculation about potential suitors from bigger clubs. For now, though, he remains a cornerstone of the Hammers' defense.


Kyle Walker-Peters

Kyle Walker-Peters
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Annual Salary: £2,860,000 | Weekly Wage: £55,000 | Age: 28 | Status: Reserve

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A product of the Tottenham Hotspur academy and a 5 years development at Southampton, Kyle Walker-Peters brings versatility and pace to the West Ham squad. Though primarily a right-back, he can also operate effectively on the left, making him a useful utility player. Since arriving at the club, he's been used mainly as a rotational option, often coming off the bench or starting in domestic cup matches. His £2.86 million annual salary places him among the higher-paid squad players, and his contract through 2028 indicates the club values his role. While not a regular starter, his ability to step in and perform consistently ensures he remains an important figure in the dressing room.


Mateus Fernandes

Annual Salary: £3,120,000 | Weekly Wage: £60,000 | Age: 21 | Status: Starter

One of the brightest young talents in the squad, Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes has quickly become a fixture in West Ham’s starting lineup. Despite his youth, he plays with the poise and vision of a seasoned professional. Fernandes is known for his box-to-box energy, crisp passing, and tactical awareness. His current contract, which runs until June 2026, is seen as a bargain considering his growing influence on the pitch. At just over £3.1 million per year, his wages are modest compared to his output. With interest from top European clubs already circling, West Ham may soon face a battle to keep hold of their midfield gem.

Guido Rodríguez

Guido Rodríguez
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Annual Salary: £3,900,000 | Weekly Wage: £75,000 | Age: 31 | Status: Reserve

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Argentine holding midfielder Guido Rodríguez is a seasoned presence in West Ham’s engine room. Renowned for his interceptions, positional discipline, and tidy passing, he serves as a reliable backup option in the defensive midfield role. Though no longer a regular starter, his £3.9 million salary reflects his stature as an experienced international and a leader off the pitch. With his contract running until 2027, West Ham clearly sees value in retaining his services for the longer term, particularly for squad rotation and European fixtures. While his influence during matches may be limited, his steady hand is invaluable in maintaining tactical balance when key players are rested or unavailable.


Jean-Clair Todibo

jean-Clair Todibo
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Annual Salary: £4,160,000 | Weekly Wage: £80,000 | Age: 25 | Status: Reserve

French defender Jean-Clair Todibo joined West Ham in the summer of 2025 as part of a strategic effort to bolster defensive depth. Known for his composure on the ball and intelligent reading of the game, Todibo is a modern centre-back who can contribute both defensively and in build-up play. Despite not being a guaranteed starter, he commands a salary of over £4.1 million, a sign of the club’s expectations and belief in his potential. With a contract through 2026, he may see increased minutes if injuries or tactical shifts open the door for him. His physical presence and European experience give the Hammers a dependable option when rotation is needed.Tomáš Souček – Defensive Midfielder

Tomáš Souček

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Annual Salary: £4,680,000 | Weekly Wage: £90,000 | Age: 30 | Status: Reserve

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Once a key figure in West Ham’s midfield, Tomáš Souček now finds himself in a reduced role, but remains a vital part of the squad’s depth. The Czech international is renowned for his aerial prowess, stamina, and ability to score crucial goals from deep. Despite a drop in minutes, Souček’s contract, running through 2027, ensures he remains part of the club’s plans. His £4.68 million annual salary reflects his status as an experienced, battle-tested midfielder who can be relied upon in congested fixture periods. Whether starting or coming off the bench, Souček’s presence offers tactical flexibility and a physical edge.


Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Aaron Wan-Bissaka
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Annual Salary: £4,680,000 | Weekly Wage: £90,000 | Age: 27 | Status: Starter

A high-profile signing from Manchester United, Aaron Wan-Bissaka has become West Ham’s first-choice right back since his arrival in 2024. Known for his exceptional one-on-one defending and recovery speed, Wan-Bissaka has solidified the defensive line and brought Premier League pedigree to the role. His contract, which runs until 2031, reflects a long-term commitment from both player and club. At £4.68 million annually, he earns on par with several of the squad’s key players. His performances have brought renewed stability to West Ham’s defense, and he continues to be one of the most reliable defensive full-backs in the league.Niclas Füllkrug – Centre Forward

Niclas Füllkrug

Niclas Fullkrug
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Annual Salary: £4,680,000 | Weekly Wage: £90,000 | Age: 32 | Status: Starter

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German striker Niclas Füllkrug joined West Ham to bring aerial dominance, experience, and a clinical edge to the front line. With his physical frame and traditional target-man profile, he offers a different dimension in attack. Füllkrug has proven particularly effective in set-piece situations and as a focal point for link-up play. Earning £4.68 million per year, he is compensated on par with other senior starters, and his contract runs until 2028. While not the fastest, his game intelligence and finishing ability make him a consistent threat and a valuable outlet for the team in tight matches.


Max Kilman

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Annual Salary: £5,200,000 | Weekly Wage: £100,000 | Age: 28 | Status: Starter

Max Kilman was brought in to strengthen the central defense, and he has more than delivered. Tall, composed, and tactically astute, Kilman is adept at playing in a back three or a flat four. His calmness under pressure and positional discipline make him a natural leader in the backline. At £5.2 million per season, he is among the more generously paid defenders, a reflection of his consistent performances and importance to the system. His contract runs through 2031, signaling a long-term investment in his prime years.


James Ward-Prowse

James Ward-Prowse
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Annual Salary: £5,980,000 | Weekly Wage: £115,000 | Age: 30 | Status: Reserve

Set-piece specialist and midfield orchestrator James Ward-Prowse is one of the most technically gifted players in the squad. Though currently not a regular starter, his ability to change a game with a free kick or long-range effort keeps him in the conversation. At £5.98 million per year, he remains a high earner within the club. His role has shifted more toward mentoring and rotational appearances, but his tactical intelligence and professionalism are key assets, especially in tight matches or cup ties. He remains under contract until 2027.


Alphonse Areola

Alphonse Areola
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Annual Salary: £6,240,000 | Weekly Wage: £120,000 | Age: 32 | Status: Starter

Alphonse Areola has taken over as West Ham's number one between the sticks, offering composure, agility, and elite shot-stopping. His ability to play out from the back and command his area makes him an ideal modern goalkeeper. With £6.24 million in annual wages, Areola is among the club’s highest-paid players and justifies the investment with his consistent displays. His contract, lasting until 2027, gives West Ham long-term stability in goal.


Jarrod Bowen

Jarrod Bowen
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Annual Salary: £7,800,000 | Weekly Wage: £150,000 | Age: 28 | Status: Starter

A fan favorite and attacking lynchpin, Jarrod Bowen is now one of the club's top earners. With pace, work rate, and a sharp eye for goal, he continues to be one of the most dangerous wingers in the Premier League. His contract until 2030 reflects West Ham’s desire to build around him in the coming years. The £7.8 million salary is a testament to his importance, both in terms of on-field output and commercial appeal.


Lucas Paquetá

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Annual Salary: £7,800,000 | Weekly Wage: £150,000 | Age: 28 | Status: Starter

Brazilian playmaker Lucas Paquetá shares the top spot with Bowen in West Ham’s wage hierarchy. A creative force with flair and unpredictability, Paquetá is capable of unlocking defenses with one touch. His blend of South American technique and Premier League toughness makes him a rare gem. Under contract until 2027 and with an £85 million release clause, he’s not only a key player but a major financial asset. Whether dazzling with a flick or dictating tempo from midfield, Paquetá is at the heart of everything West Ham creates.