Football

Inside Barcelonas Payroll: Ranking Every Player by Weekly Salary 2025 

Barcelona's wage structure reveals a striking contrast between top earners and young talents, showcasing the club’s mix of world-class stars and rising prospects. From seasoned internationals to academy graduates, here’s a breakdown of player salaries—starting from the bottom of the list.

Marc Bernal – Just Getting Started

Marc Bernal
Maciej Rogowski Photo / Shutterstock.com

Marc Bernal is among the club’s lowest-paid players, earning just €11,923 per week. The teenage midfielder is still in the early stages of his career and has yet to sign a senior contract.

Roony Bardghji – One to Watch

Roony Bardghji
Thomas Dahlstrøm Nielsen, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Roony Bardghji, a young Swedish prospect, pockets €20,000 per week. Still developing, he represents Barcelona’s long-term planning in grooming youthful talent.

Marc Casadó – Rising from La Masia

Marc Casado
Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Marc Casadó earns €23,846 weekly, reflecting his recent promotion from the youth setup. He’s slowly gaining minutes and proving his worth in midfield.

Read also: List of the Winners & Losers of the 2025 Summer Transfer Window

Gerard Martín – Earning His Spot

Gerard Martín
Maciej Rogowski Photo / Shutterstock.com

Defender Gerard Martín takes home €30,000 per week. Though not yet a regular, his presence in the squad hints at potential future responsibilities.

Alejandro Balde – Bargain at the Back

Alejandro Balde
Maciej Rogowski Photo / Shutterstock.com

Alejandro Balde is earning €32,115 per week—surprisingly low for a starting left-back. His performances suggest a contract renewal could soon be on the table.

Iñaki Peña – Budget-Friendly Backup

Iñaki Peña
Photo: ph.FAB / Shutterstock.com

Barcelona’s backup goalkeeper Iñaki Peña brings in €38,462 weekly. He provides reliable cover in goal without putting a strain on the wage bill.

Wojciech Szczesny – Experience for a Price

Wojciech Szczesny
Photo: Mikolaj Barbanell / Shutterstock.com

Veteran goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny earns €57,692 per week. Though not a regular starter, his presence adds depth and experience to the squad.

Read also: The 10 Greatest Attacking Midfielders in Football History

Pau Cubarsí – A Star in the Making

Pau Cubarsi
Photo: Maciej Rogowski Photo / Shutterstock.com

At €76,923 per week, young defender Pau Cubarsí has already impressed with his maturity on the pitch. His salary reflects the club's confidence in his rapid development.

Fermín López – Making His Mark

Fermin Lopez
Photo: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Fermín López earns the same weekly wage as Cubarsí: €76,923. His energy and creativity in midfield are starting to catch attention across Europe.

Ansu Fati – From Wonderkid to Proving Ground

Ansu Fati
Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Ansu Fati, once touted as Messi’s successor, now earns €90,192 per week. After loan spells and injury setbacks, he's looking to re-establish himself.

Eric García – Defensive Depth

Eric Garcia
Photo: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Eric García takes home €115,385 weekly. A rotational figure, he provides reliable coverage across the back line when called upon.

Read also: Ranking the 20 Greatest Portuguese Players of All Time

Joan García – Solid Backup at a Modest Rate

Joan García
Cesar Ortiz Gonzalez / Shutterstock.com

Joan García earns €120,192 each week. While not a headline name, he remains a dependable figure in the squad.

Andreas Christensen – Efficient Earner

Andreas Christensen
Photo: sbonsi / Shutterstock.com

The Danish center-back makes €173,077 per week, offering stability and composure in defense. For a key starter, his salary is relatively modest.

Gavi – Talent on a Budget

Gavi
Photo: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Teen sensation Gavi currently earns €180,385 weekly, still on his pre-renewal terms. With his stock rising, a new deal is surely on the horizon.

Ferran Torres – Offensive Option

Ferran Torres is paid €192,308 per week. Though not always a starter, his versatility across the front line makes him a valuable asset.

Read also: Inside Real Madrid's Payroll: Ranking Every Player by Weekly Salary 2025

Pedri – Midfield Maestro in the Making

Pedri earns €240,385 weekly and is considered one of the best young midfielders in the world. His vision and composure have already made him indispensable.

Dani Olmo – Creative Spark

Dani Olmo
Maciej Rogowski Photo / Shutterstock.com

New arrival Dani Olmo also earns €240,385 per week. He brings flair and technical quality to the attacking midfield positions.

Ronald Araújo – Rock at the Back

Ronald Araújo
Photo: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Uruguayan defender Ronald Araújo takes home €240,385 weekly. His leadership and defensive prowess are key components of Barça’s backline.

Marcus Rashford – Big Signing, Big Wages

Photo: Jose Breton- Pics Action / Shutterstock.com

Marcus Rashford joined the club on a lucrative €269,231-per-week contract. The €14 million annual wage reflects his profile and market value.

Read also: Europa League 2025–26: Top 15 Teams Ranked by Opta Supercomputer

Jules Koundé – Defensive Investment

Jules Koundé
D. Ribeiro / Shutterstock.com

Koundé earns €300,577 weekly. As a consistent starter, his salary aligns with his importance in Barcelona’s defensive structure.

Lamine Yamal – Starboy Rising

Lamine yamal
Marta Fernandez Jimenez / Shutterstock.com

At just 17, Lamine Yamal is already earning €320,577 per week. His explosive talent has fast-tracked him into the first team and onto a hefty wage.

Marc-André ter Stegen – Guardian of the Net

Marc-André ter Stegen
Photo: Cosmin Iftode / Shutterstock.com

Barcelona’s first-choice goalkeeper, Ter Stegen, is paid €320,577 weekly. His consistency and leadership make him one of the squad’s cornerstones.

Raphinha – Creative Contributor

Raphinha
Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock.com

Brazilian winger Raphinha also earns €320,577 per week. Though often rotated, his attacking spark can shift games.

Frenkie de Jong – Midfield General

Frenkie De Jong
Photo: Jose Breton- Pics Action / Shutterstock.com

Dutch international Frenkie de Jong makes €365,385 weekly, reflecting his status as a key orchestrator in midfield. His control and passing range remain vital to the team’s rhythm.

Robert Lewandowski – Top of the Wage Tree

Robert Lewandowski
Photo: Shutterstock.com

Topping the list is Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, who earns a staggering €400,577 per week. With €20.8 million annually, he’s the club’s highest-paid player and its biggest attacking threat.