Inside Bayern Munich’s wage structure: Who earns what at the German giants
Bayern Munich has long been home to some of the biggest stars in football — and with that comes a hefty wage bill. Here’s a closer look at the club’s reported base salaries, from the lowest-paid players to the top earners at the Allianz Arena.
Dayot Upamecano: Bayern’s most affordable defender

The French centre-back earns a base gross salary of €192,308 per week. That totals €10,000,000 annually, making him the lowest-paid player on this list despite being a regular presence in Bayern’s backline.
Min-jae Kim: Matching value with experience

Min-jae Kim, one of Bayern’s key defensive acquisitions, reportedly earns €230,769 per week. His annual gross salary stands at €12,000,000, putting him in the middle range among Bayern’s defensive earners.
Jonathan Tah: Recent signing with a solid package

Jonathan Tah is said to be earning the same as Kim, with €230,769 per week. The centre-back pockets €12,000,000 per year after joining the Bavarian side to strengthen their defensive line.
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Leon Goretzka: Midfield mainstay on a steady deal

Veteran midfielder Leon Goretzka takes home €250,000 weekly. That brings his yearly total to €13,000,000 — a respectable figure for a long-serving Bayern player who remains central to their plans.
Michael Olise: Young talent on the rise

French winger Michael Olise earns €259,808 per week. His annual gross salary comes in at €13,510,000 — a significant investment in a player with high potential and attacking flair.
Luis Díaz: Fresh face with competitive wages

Colombian international Luis Díaz reportedly earns €269,231 per week. That equates to €14,000,000 annually, showing Bayern’s willingness to reward attacking talent with strong financial packages.
Alphonso Davies: Speed and consistency rewarded

Canadian left-back Alphonso Davies brings in €288,462 per week. His gross yearly salary is €15,000,000 — fitting for one of the fastest and most consistent full-backs in world football.
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Jamal Musiala: Rising star with elite earnings

Jamal Musiala, one of Europe’s brightest young talents, earns €362,885 per week. With €18,870,000 annually, he’s already among Bayern’s top earners despite his young age.
Serge Gnabry: Established winger on equal terms

Serge Gnabry is level with Musiala on €362,885 per week, also earning €18,870,000 a year. His experience and attacking output have helped justify his spot among Bayern’s best-paid players.
Joshua Kimmich: Leadership comes with value

Kimmich earns a weekly wage of €384,615, totalling €20,000,000 per year. As a key leader on and off the pitch, his pay reflects both his influence and consistency.
Manuel Neuer: Veteran goalkeeper still among the elite

The legendary goalkeeper earns €403,846 each week. His annual gross salary of €21,000,000 shows Bayern’s continued faith in their long-time No. 1.
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Harry Kane: The top earner at Bayern Munich

Harry Kane tops the list with a staggering €480,769 per week. That amounts to €25,000,000 per year, cementing his status as Bayern’s highest-paid player and their marquee signing.
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