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Germany’s top earners: Ranking the national team salaries from lowest to highest

The German national team features a fascinating salary structure that blends rising stars and seasoned veterans. While some young players are still on modest wages, others have secured major deals at top European clubs. Here’s a breakdown of how much each player earns, ranked from 23 to 1, with salaries converted to pounds.

23. Nnamdi Collins — £15,720 per week

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Nnamdi Collins stands as the lowest earner in the squad despite his high potential. The 21-year-old centre-back earns just under £820,000 annually, showing he’s still early in his top-level career. His long contract suggests his value may rise significantly over the coming years.

22. Noah Atubolu — £18,900 per week

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Goalkeeper Noah Atubolu represents the next tier, earning slightly more than Collins. At 22, he’s viewed as a promising prospect for the national team’s future. His current salary reflects both his youth and room to grow into a more prominent role.

21. Paul Nebel — £23,740 per week

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Paul Nebel is part of Germany’s new attacking generation. The attacking midfielder earns about £1.23 million per year, still on the rise at 22. His technical style has made him a player to watch for the future.

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20. Finn Dahmen — £37,800 per week

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Veteran goalkeeper Finn Dahmen provides solid depth in goal. At 27, his wage reflects his experience but also his role as a backup option. His salary is respectable for his position and age profile.

19. Nadiem Amiri — £47,320 per week

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Midfielder Nadiem Amiri brings creativity and flair but earns on the lower end compared to his peers. His annual salary of about £2.5 million is solid but well below the top earners. At 28, he’s an experienced squad player with an attacking edge.

18. Jamie Leweling — £53,680 per week

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Forward Jamie Leweling is part of the new generation of quick and versatile attackers. His £2.8 million annual wage reflects both his potential and growing importance at club level. His deal runs until 2029, indicating long-term trust in his development.

17. Robert Andrich — £63,040 per week

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Robert Andrich stands out as a strong defensive midfielder with a reliable presence. At 30, he’s well established and earns just over £3.2 million annually. His salary reflects his role as a dependable squad option.

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16. Maximilian Beier — £69,400 per week

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Striker Maximilian Beier is among the most promising young forwards in Germany. At 22, he already earns a strong wage, reflecting both his current output and future potential. His contract runs until 2029, showing how much faith his club has in him.

15. Alexander Nübel — £69,400 per week

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Goalkeeper Alexander Nübel earns the same weekly salary as Beier, marking him as one of Germany’s more solid earners in the middle bracket. At 28, he’s approaching his prime years as a shot-stopper. His earnings reflect both experience and expectation.

14. Angelo Stiller — £75,800 per week

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Midfielder Angelo Stiller earns just over £3.9 million per year. At 24, he’s already seen as a future core piece for both club and country. His salary is likely to increase further as his influence grows.

13. Maximilian Mittelstädt — £82,100 per week

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Left-back Maximilian Mittelstädt brings experience and consistency. His £4.27 million annual salary reflects his important role defensively. At 28, he’s in the prime of his career.

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12. Karim Adeyemi — £83,600 per week

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Winger Karim Adeyemi remains one of Germany’s brightest attacking talents. His £4.34 million salary shows his status as an established star despite being only 23. With his pace and flair, his earnings are well deserved.

11. Waldemar Anton — £88,290 per week

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Waldemar Anton represents the steady defensive core of the national team. At 29, he earns more than £4.6 million annually. His strong performances at club level have secured him a long-term, valuable contract.

10. Pascal Groß — £94,650 per week

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Veteran midfielder Pascal Groß has long been one of the most intelligent players in the German pool. His £4.92 million salary reflects his leadership and experience. At 34, he continues to be a key piece both on and off the pitch.

9. Robin Koch — £94,650 per week

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Robin Koch earns the same as Groß and provides a defensive backbone. At 29, his £4.92 million annual salary highlights his value at centre-back. He’s a reliable presence in the German defense.

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8. David Raum — £126,250 per week

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Left-back David Raum commands one of the stronger salaries among defenders. Earning about £6.56 million annually, he’s an established starter with attacking qualities. At 27, he’s in his peak years.

7. Nick Woltemade — £132,500 per week

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Forward Nick Woltemade is one of the most well-paid young players in the German national team. At just 23 years old, his weekly wage of £132,500 — around £6.9 million annually — reflects the strong belief in his attacking potential. His combination of physical presence and skill makes him a player to watch in the coming years.

6. Jonathan Tah — £200,670 per week

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Jonathan Tah has grown into one of Germany’s most dependable defenders. His £10.4 million annual salary puts him firmly among the squad’s top earners. His consistency at the back has been a key factor in his value.

5. Florian Wirtz — £202,000 per week

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Florian Wirtz is the youngest top-tier earner in the national team. At 22, he makes over £10.5 million annually, reflecting his superstar status. His creativity and influence in attack make him central to Germany’s future.

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4. Antonio Rüdiger — £243,800 per week

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Veteran defender Antonio Rüdiger earns roughly £12.7 million annually, putting him among the highest-paid defenders in the world. At 32, he brings both experience and world-class ability. His wage mirrors his stature at club and national level.

3. Leon Goretzka — £217,400 per week

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Leon Goretzka remains one of Germany’s best-paid midfielders. At 30, his £11.3 million yearly wage highlights his long-standing influence in the center of the pitch. His leadership and presence keep him among the elite earners.

2. Serge Gnabry — £315,550 per week

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Winger Serge Gnabry is among the most explosive attacking players in the squad. His nearly £16.4 million annual salary underscores his star status. At 30, he’s in his prime earning years.

1. Joshua Kimmich — £334,450 per week

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Yes, Joshua Kimmich tops the list, underlining his elite status in German football. His leadership, versatility, and quality justify his top-tier contract. He’s not only the captain figure but also the best-paid player in the squad.

Oliver Obel

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