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How much does every Arsenal player earn in 2025? Full salary breakdown

Arsenal have built a powerful and ambitious squad under Mikel Arteta, mixing world-class signings with homegrown talent. Here’s a player-by-player look at the Gunners' weekly wages heading into the 2025/26 season.

Max Dowman – £350 per week

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Dowman is still on a youth scholarship contract, earning just £350 per week. Once he turns 17, he’s expected to sign professional terms and significantly increase his earnings.

Ethan Nwaneri – £80,000 per week

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At only 17, Nwaneri has already broken into the first team and been rewarded with a senior contract worth £80,000 per week. His rise from the academy to the senior squad has been rapid and impressive.

Leandro Trossard – £90,000 per week

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Trossard has proven to be a bargain, scoring crucial goals since his arrival. He earns £90,000 weekly and continues to deliver consistently in big matches.

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Noni Madueke – £150,000 per week

Noni Madueke
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A surprise arrival from Chelsea, Madueke joined Arsenal in the summer of 2025. He signed a deal worth £150,000 per week, showing the club's belief in his potential.

Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000 per week

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Martinelli remains one of Arsenal’s most exciting attackers and earns £180,000 weekly. He’s expected to break the £200,000 barrier in his next contract renewal.

Bukayo Saka – £195,000 per week

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A fan favourite and academy graduate, Saka earns £195,000 each week. He’s one of the Premier League’s best wingers and could soon command even more.

Viktor Gyokeres – £200,000 per week

Viktor Gyökeres
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Arsenal’s marquee striker signing from Sporting CP earns £200,000 per week. The Swedish forward was brought in to add clinical finishing to the attack.

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Gabriel Jesus – £265,000 per week

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Despite goal droughts, Jesus remains highly valued, earning £265,000 weekly. His experience and pressing game continue to make him a key player under Arteta.

Kai Havertz – £280,000 per week

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Havertz is Arsenal’s highest-paid player, taking home £280,000 every week. His move from Chelsea was questioned initially but has proven successful on all fronts.

Christian Norgaard – £65,000 per week

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Norgaard provides depth in midfield and earns a modest £65,000 weekly. His defensive reliability makes him a useful squad player.

Martin Zubimendi – £75,000 per week

Martin Zubimendi
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Zubimendi joined from Real Sociedad amid interest from top European clubs. He now earns £75,000 per week as part of Arsenal's midfield rotation.

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Mikel Merino – £130,000 per week

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Merino earns £130,000 a week and even filled in as a makeshift striker last season. His versatility has proven invaluable during injury crises.

Eberechi Eze – £180,000 per week

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After shining for Crystal Palace and England, Eze joined Arsenal and signed a deal worth £180,000 per week. He adds flair and creativity to Arteta’s midfield.

Declan Rice – £240,000 per week

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Rice has become a cornerstone of Arsenal's midfield since his high-profile move. He earns £240,000 per week, making him one of the club’s top earners.

Martin Odegaard – £240,000 per week

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As club captain, Odegaard is on par with Rice at £240,000 per week. His leadership and playmaking abilities are vital to Arsenal’s structure.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly – £45,000 per week

Myles Lewis-Skelly
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The teenage midfielder signed a five-year deal worth £45,000 per week. He’s already considered one of the highest-paid teenagers in football.

Cristhian Mosquera – £55,000 per week

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New signing Mosquera earns £55,000 per week after joining from Valencia. At 21, he has the potential to become a key player in defence.

Piero Hincapie – £65,000 per week

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Hincapie is on loan from Bayer Leverkusen and earns £65,000 weekly. He’s expected to join permanently next summer after impressing Arteta.

Jurrien Timber – £90,000 per week

Jurrien Timber
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Timber earns £90,000 per week and offers flexibility across the backline. He’s shown his value covering multiple defensive roles.

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Riccardo Calafiori – £120,000 per week

Riccardo Calafiori
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Calafiori signed from Bologna in 2024 and earns £120,000 weekly. The Italian defender adds depth and quality on the left side of defence.

Gabriel Magalhães – £150,000 per week

Gabriel Magalhaes
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Gabriel has been a rock at the back and earns £150,000 each week. His partnership with Saliba has been central to Arsenal’s recent success.

Ben White – £150,000 per week

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White takes home £150,000 per week and is known for his versatility in defence. Injuries slowed him last season, but he remains an important figure.

William Saliba – £250,000 per week

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Saliba recently signed a new contract worth £250,000 weekly, making him the best-paid defender at the club. He’s now recognised as one of Europe’s top centre-backs.

Jack Porter – £850 per week

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As third-choice keeper, 17-year-old Porter earns £850 per week. He’s still on a youth deal but is considered one to watch for the future.

Kepa Arrizabalaga – £60,000 per week

Kepa Arrizabalaga
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Kepa joined Arsenal after spells at Real Madrid and Bournemouth. The former Chelsea man now earns £60,000 weekly as backup to Raya.

David Raya – £120,000 per week

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Raya’s excellent form earned him a permanent move and a new £120,000-per-week contract. He’s now firmly Arsenal’s number one between the sticks.