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Every Liverpool Player’s Weekly Wage in 2025 – Ranked

Liverpool’s wage structure blends star-level salaries with development-friendly deals for prospects. This countdown starts at #27 and climbs to #1, giving each player a brief snapshot of role, context, and contract situation.

27. Armin Pecsi – TBC

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Young goalkeeper Armin Pecsi arrived in 2025 and his weekly wage hasn’t been disclosed yet. He’s considered a long-term project behind Liverpool’s senior keepers. A contract to 2030 gives him a runway to develop.

26. Freddie Woodman – TBC

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Signed in 2025 to add experience to the keeper group, Woodman’s salary is also undisclosed. He strengthens depth behind Alisson and offers reliable cover. His deal currently runs through 2026.

25. Rio Ngumoha – £1,200 per week

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Teenage winger Rio Ngumoha is on a scholar’s wage at £1,200 per week. He’s already made headlines with a dramatic match-winning debut against Newcastle. A first professional contract is widely expected.

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24. Rhys Williams – £10,000 per week

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Centre-back Rhys Williams earns £10,000 weekly as a depth option. While not a regular starter, he’s useful for rotation and helps meet homegrown quotas. His deal runs until 2026.

23. Calvin Ramsay – £15,000 per week

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Right-back Calvin Ramsay takes home £15,000 per week after his 2022 move. Injuries have slowed his momentum, but the club remains optimistic about his ceiling. He’s contracted through 2027.

22. Curtis Jones – £15,000 per week

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Curtis Jones is also on £15,000, a modest figure for an increasingly influential midfielder. With two years left, he looks primed for a pay rise. His current salary is one of the squad’s biggest bargains.

21. Giovanni Leoni – £30,000 per week

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Teenage defender Giovanni Leoni earns £30,000 weekly following his 2025 arrival. Liverpool view him as a high-upside centre-back for the coming years. He’s tied down until 2031.

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20. Stefan Bajcetic – £40,000 per week

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Bajcetic pockets £40,000 per week and has impressed with composure beyond his years. The club stitched him to a long-term deal to safeguard his development. He’s seen as part of Liverpool’s midfield future.

19. Wataru Endo – £50,000 per week

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Endo’s £50,000 weekly salary reflects a savvy, cost-effective signing. His experience stabilises midfield phases and provides leadership. He remains under contract until 2027.

18. Milos Kerkez – £60,000 per week

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Kerkez earns £60,000 after joining in 2025 to bolster the left flank. Energetic and aggressive, he’s viewed as a long-term option at full-back. His contract runs until 2030.

17. Ibrahima Konaté – £70,000 per week

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Konaté’s £70,000 wage is relatively low for a defender of his calibre. He’s a key piece when fit, with elite recovery pace and aerial presence. Interest from abroad only underscores his value.

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16. Conor Bradley – £75,000 per week

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Bradley’s rise has been rewarded with £75,000 per week. He offers line-breaking runs and end product from right-back. His deal extends to 2029, reflecting the club’s faith in him.

15. Joe Gomez – £85,000 per week

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Gomez earns £85,000 and remains the squad’s Swiss Army knife across the back line. His versatility keeps him consistently involved. He’s contracted until 2027.

14. Giorgi Mamardashvili – £85,000 per week

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Mamardashvili also makes £85,000 weekly and is one of Europe’s top young keepers. He pushes Alisson while ensuring high standards when called upon. His long deal runs through 2031.

13. Jeremie Frimpong – £100,000 per week

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Frimpong is on £100,000 following his 2025 move. Tasked with succeeding Trent Alexander-Arnold, he brings electric pace and attacking thrust. Early signs suggest a strong stylistic fit.

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12. Dominik Szoboszlai – £120,000 per week

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Szoboszlai earns £120,000 for his creativity and long-range threat. Since 2023 he’s become a primary source of progression and shots from midfield. His contract secures him through 2028.

11. Alisson – £150,000 per week

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At £150,000, Alisson is underpaid relative to his world-class standing. He repeatedly preserves points with elite shot-stopping and command. Liverpool’s modern era owes him plenty.

10. Alexis Mac Allister – £150,000 per week

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Mac Allister also earns £150,000 and orchestrates with calm, press resistance, and vision. He knits phases together and manages tempo. A cornerstone figure since 2023.

9. Ryan Gravenberch – £150,000 per week

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Gravenberch’s £150,000 salary reflects his upside as a ball-carrying midfielder. He offers athleticism between lines and room to grow. Contracted through 2028, he’s a long-term piece.

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8. Federico Chiesa – £150,000 per week

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Chiesa matches the £150,000 bracket and adds directness, pace, and goals. His one-v-one threat stretches defences and opens lanes for teammates. Under contract until 2028.

7. Cody Gakpo – £150,000 per week

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Gakpo’s new deal places him at £150,000 weekly. He contributes across the front line with movement, hold-up play, and end product. His versatility is a tactical asset.

6. Andrew Robertson – £160,000 per week

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Robertson earns £160,000 and remains a model of consistency at left-back. Relentless running and pinpoint deliveries define his game. He’s a leader on and off the pitch.

5. Florian Wirtz – £195,000 per week

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Wirtz’s £195,000 wage reflects his star trajectory after arriving in 2025. He links midfield to attack with incision and final-third quality. Liverpool view him as a future centrepiece.

4. Hugo Ekitike – £200,000 per week

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Ekitike is on £200,000 following his big-money move. Powerful and mobile, he’s been earmarked to spearhead the attack in coming seasons. A long contract underscores that intent.

3. Alexander Isak – £250,000 per week

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Isak’s £250,000 weekly deal arrived on deadline day 2025. His movement and clinical finishing add a new dimension to Liverpool’s frontline. He projects as a prime scorer in his peak years.

2. Virgil van Dijk – £350,000 per week

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Van Dijk earns £350,000 and remains the defensive lodestar. He anchors the line with authority, aerial dominance, and elite positioning. His leadership frames the entire back unit.

1. Mohamed Salah – £400,000 per week

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Salah tops the list at £400,000 weekly. Year after year he delivers goals, creativity, and decisive moments. His wage mirrors both his production and global stature.

Oliver Obel

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