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Inside Borussia Dortmund’s 2025 Wage Bill: Who Earns What?

Borussia Dortmund’s salary structure for 2025 reveals a wide pay scale, ranging from under €1 million to €10 million annually. Here's a breakdown of the team’s current earners, starting from the lowest-paid players to the top stars.

Julien Duranville – €940,000 per year

Young Belgian winger Julien Duranville earns the least in the Dortmund squad, with a gross weekly wage of €18,077. At just under €1 million annually, his salary reflects his developmental role within the team.

Alexander Meyer – €1,130,000 per year

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Reserve goalkeeper Alexander Meyer takes home €21,731 per week. His earnings are modest compared to other squad members, positioning him among the club’s lower-paid professionals.

Aarón Anselmino – €2,000,000 per year

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Recently signed Argentine defender Aarón Anselmino earns €38,462 per week. As a promising young talent, his salary suggests Dortmund sees potential in his future contributions.

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Daniel Svensson – €2,450,000 per year

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Swedish defender Daniel Svensson earns just over €47,000 a week. His contract places him in the lower-middle tier of Dortmund’s wage hierarchy.

Salih Özcan – €3,770,000 per year

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Midfielder Salih Özcan brings in €72,500 weekly. While not among the top earners, his salary signals his importance as a squad rotation option.

Maximilian Beier & Fábio Silva – €4,150,000 per year each

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Both Beier and Silva earn €79,808 weekly. Their identical salaries suggest similar expectations and roles in the squad for the 2025 season.

Ramy Bensebaini – €4,510,000 per year

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Algerian full-back Ramy Bensebaini collects €86,731 per week. His salary reflects his experience and status as a regular contributor on the left flank.

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Nico Schlotterbeck, Jobe Bellingham & Yan Couto – €4,720,000 per year

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All three players earn €90,769 weekly, showing Dortmund's equal valuation of these young, emerging talents. They are considered vital assets for the club’s present and future.

Karim Adeyemi & Julian Ryerson – €5,000,000 per year

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Both Adeyemi and Ryerson are paid €96,154 weekly. While Adeyemi offers flair in attack, Ryerson provides defensive stability—both seen as integral to the team's plans.

Waldemar Anton – €5,280,000 per year

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German centre-back Waldemar Anton earns just over €101,000 per week. His recent performances and leadership have clearly been rewarded in his contract terms.

Pascal Groß – €5,660,000 per year

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Veteran midfielder Pascal Groß receives €108,846 weekly. His experience in midfield provides balance and control, justifying his upper-mid-tier salary.

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Felix Nmecha & Carney Chukwuemeka – €6,000,000 per year

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Earning €115,385 each per week, both midfielders represent Dortmund’s investment in youthful energy and attacking creativity. Their salaries are aligned with their expected impact on the pitch.

Julian Brandt – €7,000,000 per year

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Playmaker Julian Brandt earns €134,615 weekly, reflecting his long-standing role at the club. His creativity and vision remain central to Dortmund’s attacking approach.

Marcel Sabitzer – €7,510,000 per year

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Austrian international Sabitzer pulls in €144,423 per week. His ability to play multiple midfield roles makes him a versatile and valuable asset.

Emre Can – €8,000,000 per year

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Captain Emre Can earns €153,846 weekly. His leadership and physical presence in midfield are reflected in his high-end salary.

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Gregor Kobel – €9,060,000 per year

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Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel brings in €174,231 per week, making him one of the highest-paid players. His performances between the posts have been key to Dortmund’s defensive strength.

Serhou Guirassy – €9,430,000 per year

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New signing Serhou Guirassy earns €181,346 weekly. His prolific goal-scoring record has earned him a spot among the club’s elite earners.

Niklas Süle – €10,000,000 per year

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Towering centre-back Niklas Süle tops the wage list with a weekly salary of €192,308. As the club’s highest-paid player, his experience and defensive stability are seen as invaluable.

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