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Chelsea FC 2025 Salary Rankings: Full Squad Wages From Lowest to Highest

Chelsea are known for building one of the most exciting and expensive squads in world football, blending homegrown talent with high-profile signings. But how much do the Blues actually pay their stars each week?
This detailed ranking breaks down the entire squad’s salaries for 2025 — from academy graduates earning just £5,000 per week to Raheem Sterling at the very top on a staggering £325,000.

31. Josh Acheampong (£5,000 p/w)

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Josh Acheampong is Chelsea’s lowest earner at £5,000 per week. The 19-year-old right-back is signed until 2029, giving him plenty of time to grow into a first-team option.

30. Tyrique George (£5,000 p/w)

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Tyrique George also earns £5,000 weekly and shares Acheampong’s contract length. Another exciting academy graduate, he represents Chelsea’s long-term focus on youth.

29. Facundo Buonanotte (£25,000 p/w)

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Buonanotte is on £25,000 weekly and has one of the shortest contracts, running until 2026. The 20-year-old Argentine attacking midfielder will be eager to impress and secure a new deal.

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28. Andrey Santos (£30,000 p/w)

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Santos earns £30,000 per week and is tied down until 2030. The Brazilian midfielder is one of Chelsea’s brightest prospects and seen as a long-term solution in midfield.

27. Gabriel Slonina (£40,000 p/w)

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Slonina earns £40,000 per week and has a contract until 2028. The 20-year-old American goalkeeper is viewed as Chelsea’s future No. 1 and is progressing steadily.

26. Dário Essugo (£40,000 p/w)

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Essugo is also on £40,000 weekly but has a much longer deal until 2033. The Portuguese midfielder is considered one of the most promising young talents in his position.

25. Malo Gusto (£45,000 p/w)

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The French right-back earns £45,000 per week and is under contract until 2030. His explosive pace and defensive reliability have already made him a fan favorite.

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24. Roméo Lavia (£45,000 p/w)

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Lavia also earns £45,000 weekly and is signed until 2030. The Belgian midfielder is seen as a cornerstone of Chelsea’s future midfield.

23. Trevoh Chalobah (£50,000 p/w)

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Chalobah earns £50,000 per week and has a deal until 2028. The versatile defender is a dependable squad option who provides depth across the back line.

22. Filip Jørgensen (£50,000 p/w)

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The Danish goalkeeper is also on £50,000 weekly but with a long contract until 2031. His development could eventually see him compete for the starting spot.

21. Marc Guiu (£50,000 p/w)

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Guiu earns £50,000 per week and is signed until 2029. The Spanish striker is a player Chelsea hope will grow into a reliable goal scorer.

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20. Robert Sánchez (£60,000 p/w)

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Sánchez earns £60,000 weekly and is under contract until 2030. The Spaniard brings experience and competition to Chelsea’s goalkeeping department.

19. Estevão (£60,000 p/w)

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The 18-year-old Brazilian winger is also on £60,000 per week but has a much longer deal until 2033. He is viewed as one of Chelsea’s future stars.

18. Axel Disasi (£80,000 p/w)

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Disasi earns £80,000 weekly and is signed until 2029. The French centre-back has brought strength and consistency to Chelsea’s defense.

17. Benoît Badiashile (£90,000 p/w)

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Badiashile is on £90,000 per week and tied down until 2030. The 24-year-old Frenchman is expected to be a defensive leader for years to come.

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16. Liam Delap (£100,000 p/w)

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Delap earns £100,000 weekly and is signed until 2030. The young striker is working to establish himself as a consistent goal threat.

15. Levi Colwill (£100,000 p/w)

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Colwill also earns £100,000 per week and has a contract until 2029. The centre-back is already a crucial part of Chelsea’s defensive core.

14. Mykhailo Mudryk (£100,000 p/w)

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Mudryk is on £100,000 weekly and signed until 2031. The Ukrainian winger is still developing but has the potential to be one of Chelsea’s most dangerous players.

13. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (£108,000 p/w)

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Bynoe-Gittens earns £108,000 per week and is contracted until 2032. The 21-year-old winger is one of Chelsea’s most exciting young attacking prospects.

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12. Alejandro Garnacho (£110,000 p/w)

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Garnacho is on £110,000 weekly and also tied down until 2032. The Argentine winger is regarded as a future star of the Premier League.

11. Jorrell Hato (£120,000 p/w)

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Hato earns £120,000 per week and is signed until 2032. At just 19 years old, he is already viewed as one of Chelsea’s most important defenders.

10. Tosin Adarabioyo (£120,000 p/w)

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Adarabioyo is also on £120,000 per week but with a shorter contract that runs until 2028. His experience and physical presence make him a valuable option at the back.

9. João Pedro (£125,000 p/w)

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Pedro earns £125,000 weekly and is signed until 2033. The Brazilian forward is expected to lead Chelsea’s attack for the next several seasons.

8. Cole Palmer (£130,000 p/w)

Palmer is on £130,000 per week and tied down until 2033. The attacking midfielder has become one of Chelsea’s most influential players in a short time.

7. Moisés Caicedo (£150,000 p/w)

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Caicedo earns £150,000 weekly and is signed until 2030. The Ecuadorian midfielder is the heartbeat of Chelsea’s midfield and crucial to their style of play.

6. Pedro Neto (£160,000 p/w)

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Neto earns £160,000 per week and is under contract until 2031. The Portuguese winger adds speed and creativity to Chelsea’s attack.

5. Marc Cucurella (£175,000 p/w)

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Cucurella takes home £175,000 weekly and is signed until 2028. The Spanish full-back has become a dependable and consistent presence in Chelsea’s defense.

4. Enzo Fernández (£180,000 p/w)

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Enzo earns £180,000 per week and is signed until 2031. The Argentine midfielder is central to Chelsea’s playmaking and future plans.

3. Wesley Fofana (£200,000 p/w)

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Fofana earns £200,000 weekly and is tied down until 2029. The French centre-back is one of Chelsea’s most important defensive players when fit.

2. Reece James (£250,000 p/w)

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Chelsea’s captain earns £250,000 per week and is signed until 2028. His leadership and two-way ability make him a cornerstone of the team.

1. Raheem Sterling (£325,000 p/w)

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Sterling is Chelsea’s top earner at £325,000 per week. The experienced winger remains a key attacking outlet and provides leadership both on and off the pitch.

Oliver Obel

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