SC Freiburg has established itself as a strong and well-organized club in the Bundesliga, consistently competing with teams that have significantly larger financial resources. Despite operating on a smaller budget than many of their rivals, Freiburg has managed to build a competitive squad through smart recruitment and player development.
We’ve taken a closer look at the club’s wage structure, ranking Freiburg’s highest-paid players from lowest to highest. While some emerging talents earn modest salaries, a few key figures command significant wages, reflecting their importance to the team.
13. Junior Adamu – £11,352 per week / £590,312 per year
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Austrian striker Junior Adamu is among Freiburg’s promising young talents. Although his salary is on the lower end compared to his teammates, his potential makes him a valuable asset for the club.
12. Eren Dinkçi – £12,163 per week / £632,478 per year
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Eren Dinkçi, a versatile attacker, is another emerging talent at Freiburg. His weekly wage reflects his growing role in the team, as he looks to establish himself as a regular starter.
11. Patrick Osterhage – £13,623 per week / £708,375 per year
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Midfielder Patrick Osterhage is a solid contributor to Freiburg’s midfield. His salary suggests he is considered an important squad player, providing depth and stability.
10. Ritsu Doan – £13,623 per week / £708,375 per year
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Japanese international Ritsu Doan has been a crucial part of Freiburg’s attack. With his dribbling skills and creativity, he has proven to be a valuable asset, reflected in his salary.
9. Nicolas Höfler – £14,596 per week / £758,973 per year
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A veteran presence in Freiburg’s midfield, Nicolas Höfler brings experience and leadership. His wages highlight his importance as a key figure in the squad.
8. Vincenzo Grifo – £15,407 per week / £801,138 per year
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Italian winger Vincenzo Grifo has been one of Freiburg’s most consistent performers. His set-piece ability and attacking contributions justify his place among the club’s highest earners.
7. Merlin Röhl – £15,407 per week / £801,138 per year
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Young midfielder Merlin Röhl is an exciting talent with a bright future. Earning the same as Grifo, his salary indicates Freiburg’s belief in his development.
6. Maximilian Eggestein – £15,569 per week / £809,571 per year
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Eggestein plays a vital role in Freiburg’s midfield, offering defensive cover and composure on the ball. His salary reflects his importance in the team’s tactical setup.
5. Christian Günter – £16,542 per week / £860,170 per year
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Freiburg’s captain and long-serving left-back, Christian Günter, is a leader both on and off the pitch. His salary acknowledges his experience and loyalty to the club.
4. Michael Gregoritsch – £18,488 per week / £961,366 per year
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A key attacking presence, Michael Gregoritsch provides goals and physicality up front. His wages reflect his role as a focal point in Freiburg’s attack.
3. Jan-Niklas Beste – £30,489 per week / £1,585,411 per year
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Beste is one of Freiburg’s highest-paid players, earning significantly more than many of his teammates. His contributions in midfield have made him an essential part of the squad.
2. Maximilian Philipp – £34,056 per week / £1,770,937 per year
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Philipp’s return to Freiburg has seen him earn a sizable wage, underlining his status as a key attacking player. His experience and technical skills make him a crucial asset.
1. Matthias Ginter – £122,441 per week / £6,366,942 per year
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At the top of the list is Matthias Ginter, Freiburg’s highest-paid player by a significant margin. As a top-class defender with international experience, his salary reflects his status as the team’s defensive leader and one of the most accomplished players in the squad.