Inside Bournemouth’s wage structure: Who earns what in 2025?
As the 2025 season unfolds, Bournemouth's player salaries reveal a clear hierarchy in the squad's wage structure. From rising youth talents to marquee signings, here's a breakdown of who earns what each week, starting from the lowest-paid player to the highest.
Álex Jiménez – £18,000 per week

The lowest-paid senior squad member is Álex Jiménez, earning £18,000 weekly. With a yearly salary just shy of £1 million, the young Spaniard is likely still on an entry-level deal.
Eli Junior Kroupi – £20,000 per week

Eli Junior Kroupi earns £1.04 million annually, placing him among the club’s budget options. The Ivorian forward remains a promising project for the future.
Julio Soler – £20,000 per week

Julio Soler also earns £20,000 per week, matching Kroupi's salary exactly. The Spanish midfielder is likely still finding his feet in the Premier League.
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Veljko Milosavljevic – £25,000 per week

Serbian defender Veljko Milosavljevic takes home £1.3 million a year. His wages reflect his role as a depth option within the squad.
James Hill – £25,000 per week

James Hill shares the same wage bracket, earning £25,000 weekly. The young English defender will be aiming to prove himself to climb the pay scale.
Julián Araujo – £25,000 per week

Mexican full-back Julián Araujo earns £25,000 per week, or £1.3 million a year. His pace and defensive instincts make him a solid investment at this level.
Ben Doak – £30,000 per week

Scottish winger Ben Doak takes home £1.56 million annually. At £30,000 per week, he's seen as a developing asset with high potential.
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Luis Sinisterra – £35,000 per week

Colombian international Luis Sinisterra earns £1.82 million a year. His technical flair and experience make him a bargain on Bournemouth’s books.
Romain Faivre – £35,000 per week

Romain Faivre matches Sinisterra’s salary, contributing creativity from midfield. The Frenchman’s wages suggest he’s a key part of the squad’s rotation.
Adrien Truffert – £35,000 per week

Left-back Adrien Truffert earns £35,000 weekly, aligning with Bournemouth’s cautious spending on defenders. At £1.82 million annually, he's a steady presence in the back line.
Alex Scott – £40,000 per week

English midfielder Alex Scott earns £40,000 per week, or £2.08 million annually. A rising star, his wage reflects Bournemouth’s investment in homegrown talent.
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Adam Smith – £40,000 per week

Veteran defender Adam Smith is also on £40,000 per week. His experience is valued at just over £2 million per year.
Marcos Senesi – £50,000 per week

Argentine centre-back Marcos Senesi earns £2.6 million annually. His physical presence and consistency make him a cornerstone in Bournemouth's defence.
David Brooks – £50,000 per week

Winger David Brooks is on the same salary as Senesi, reflecting his ongoing importance to the team. At £50,000 a week, he remains one of the better-compensated homegrown players.
Djordje Petrovic – £60,000 per week

Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic earns £3.12 million annually, highlighting his importance between the posts. His salary puts him among Bournemouth’s mid-tier earners.
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Amine Adli – £60,000 per week

Amine Adli earns £60,000 per week as well, a sign of his attacking value. His pace and energy make him a regular threat in Bournemouth’s front line.
Tyler Adams – £60,000 per week

US international Tyler Adams also earns £60,000 weekly. His role as a midfield enforcer is rewarded with a salary of just over £3 million per year.
Lewis Cook – £60,000 per week

A consistent performer, Lewis Cook earns £60,000 weekly too. The Englishman remains a key figure in the club’s engine room.
Marcus Tavernier – £65,000 per week

Tavernier earns slightly more at £65,000 per week, totalling £3.38 million annually. His versatility makes him one of Bournemouth’s most useful assets.
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Ryan Christie – £70,000 per week

Scottish playmaker Ryan Christie earns £3.64 million a year. His wage reflects his status as a regular starter and creative spark.
Bafodé Diakité – £70,000 per week

French defender Bafodé Diakité is also on £70,000 per week. His strength and composure at the back make him a key asset.
Antoine Semenyo – £75,000 per week

Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo earns £75,000 weekly, totalling £3.9 million per year. His explosive style justifies his high wage.
Justin Kluivert – £80,000 per week

Dutch winger Justin Kluivert is one of Bournemouth's top earners at £80,000 a week. His pedigree and flair bring international quality to the squad.
Evanilson – £85,000 per week

Leading the wage bill is Brazilian striker Evanilson, earning £85,000 per week. With an annual salary of £4.42 million, he is the club’s highest-paid player and top attacking hope.