Every Premier League club’s highest-paid player in 2025
From world-class superstars to surprise earners, the 2025/26 Premier League season showcases just how vast the wage gap is between England’s top clubs. Using base salary data from Capology, here’s a club-by-club breakdown of the highest-paid player at each Premier League side — starting from the bottom of the list alphabetically.
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Joao Gomes (£105,000/week)

With Pablo Sarabia, Matheus Cunha and Goncalo Guedes all departing, Joao Gomes has taken over as Wolves’ top earner. The Brazilian midfielder, now a regular in the starting XI, signed a new contract in August, bumping his wage over £100k per week.
West Ham United – Lucas Paqueta & Jarrod Bowen (£150,000/week)

Brazilian playmaker Lucas Paqueta and winger Jarrod Bowen are West Ham’s top earners. Both players are central to the club’s plans under new manager Nuno Espirito Santo, and their contributions are seen as vital to pushing the team forward.
Tottenham Hotspur – Xavi Simons & Cristian Romero (£195,000/week)

Following Heung-min Son’s exit, Spurs now share their wage peak between new signing Xavi Simons and defender Cristian Romero. Simons arrived after a dramatic summer window, while Romero was rewarded with a big-money contract extension.
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Sunderland – Granit Xhaka (£110,000/week)

In a move few expected, Granit Xhaka returned to the Premier League with newly-promoted Sunderland. His leadership and experience made him captain — and the highest-paid player at the club.
Nottingham Forest – Morgan Gibbs-White (£110,000/week)

After a botched transfer to Spurs, Morgan Gibbs-White stayed put and was handed a new deal by Forest. The attacking midfielder now leads the club’s wage bill following the high-profile contract drama.
Newcastle United – Bruno Guimaraes (£160,000/week)

A fan favourite and midfield engine, Bruno Guimaraes tops the wage list at Newcastle. His influence on and off the ball makes him indispensable to Eddie Howe’s side.
Manchester United – Casemiro (£350,000/week)

Despite a dip in form since his first season, Casemiro remains United’s highest-paid player. His salary reflects both his decorated career and the club’s desperate need for midfield leadership.
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Manchester City – Erling Haaland (£525,000/week)

Haaland recently signed a new nine-year deal that eclipsed Kevin De Bruyne’s earnings. With goal stats that continue to defy belief, the Norwegian forward is comfortably City's and the league’s top earner.
Liverpool – Mohamed Salah (£400,000/week)

Salah’s weekly wage underlines his status as a Liverpool legend. Though he’s attracted attention from Saudi clubs, his contract remains one of the most lucrative in Premier League history.
Leeds United – Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£100,000/week)

Injury struggles marked his Everton career, but Calvert-Lewin found a new start at Leeds. As the club’s top earner, he's expected to lead the line and deliver goals in Yorkshire.
Fulham – Bernd Leno (£130,000/week)

Fulham’s top-paid player is their no-nonsense goalkeeper Bernd Leno. His consistent performances have helped the club steer clear of relegation worries.
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Everton – Jordan Pickford (£125,000/week)

With Doucoure gone, Pickford now leads Everton’s wage chart. His heroics between the sticks have often been the difference between survival and disaster for the Toffees.
Crystal Palace – Daichi Kamada (£105,000/week)

Signed on a free transfer, Kamada came with no fee but a hefty wage. He’s yet to justify his price tag, having failed to register a single league goal.
Chelsea – Raheem Sterling (£325,000/week)

Back at Stamford Bridge after a loan spell, Sterling remains Chelsea’s highest earner. Despite patchy form, his contract keeps him firmly at the top of the Blues’ wage list.
Burnley – Kyle Walker (£75,000/week)

Veteran full-back Kyle Walker brings vast experience to Burnley. Though no longer at title-chasing pace, his value in leadership and pedigree commands the club's top wage.
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Brighton & Hove Albion – Ferdi Kadioglu (£87,500/week)

Brighton splashed out to sign Turkish star Kadioglu as part of their recruitment shift. With a growing reputation from his Fenerbahce days, he’s now the Seagulls’ top earner.
Brentford – Jordan Henderson & Mikel Damsgaard (£75,000/week)

Henderson returned to the Premier League with Brentford and shares top-billing with Damsgaard. The Danish midfielder, after a strong 10-assist campaign, was handed a new deal in January.
Bournemouth – Evanilson (£85,000/week)

Evanilson arrived from Porto and instantly became Bournemouth’s top-paid player. While the Cherries operate on a smaller budget, the striker’s impact has justified the wage.
Aston Villa – Youri Tielemans, Boubacar Kamara & Emi Martinez (£150,000/week)

Villa’s wage bill is topped by three players with key roles. Tielemans, Kamara and World Cup-winner Martinez all make £150k weekly — reflecting their importance under Unai Emery.
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Arsenal – Kai Havertz (£280,000/week)

Havertz leads Arsenal’s wage structure after a big-money move from Chelsea. Though injury has sidelined him recently, his rediscovered form has proven valuable in the Gunners’ title push.