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Inside Real Madrid’s Payroll: Ranking Every Player by Weekly Salary 2025

Real Madrid’s 2025 squad is a blend of world-class stars and emerging young talents. The following ranking lists each player’s weekly wages in pounds sterling (£), from the lowest earner to the highest-paid superstar, alongside their role and significance within the team.

26. Gonzalo — N/A p/w

Gonzalo
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The young centre-forward appears on the roster but with no weekly figure disclosed. He’s on a developmental deal and projects as depth for the forward line.

25. Fran González — N/A p/w

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A promising goalkeeper listed without a reported weekly salary. He’s viewed as cover for the future while he develops within the club structure.

24. Reinier — £11,769 p/w

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Reinier joined Real Madrid as a highly touted Brazilian prospect but has struggled to break into the first team. On £11,769 per week, he is the lowest-paid player with disclosed wages and faces stiff competition in attacking roles.

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23. Endrick — £68,000 p/w

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Endrick, at just 18 years old, is one of the most talked-about Brazilian prodigies of his generation. Earning £68,000 weekly, he is being carefully integrated into the squad, with Real Madrid seeing him as a key figure for the coming decade.

22. Andriy Lunin — £73,557 p/w

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As Courtois’ deputy, Lunin has proven himself dependable whenever called upon. On £73,557 per week, he offers security between the posts and signed a long-term deal keeping him at Madrid until 2030.

21. Arda Güler — £85,000 p/w

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The Turkish wonderkid has already shown flashes of brilliance but has had to overcome injury setbacks. On £85,000 a week, Madrid is investing in his development, viewing him as a creative spark for the future.

20. Fran García — £85,163 p/w

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Fran García returned to Madrid from Rayo Vallecano and is a rotation option at left-back. Earning £85,163 per week, he is a reliable squad player who provides pace and energy down the flank.

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19. Raúl Asencio — £102,163 p/w

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A young centre-back with physical presence, Raúl Asencio is still developing at the top level. His £102,163 weekly salary reflects Madrid’s investment in his potential as a long-term defensive option.

18. Brahim Díaz — £119,163 p/w

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Brahim has become a versatile attacking option, comfortable on either wing or in central roles. At £119,163 per week, he is valued as a creative impact player who can unlock defenses when games get tight.

17. Dean Huijsen — £147,115 p/w

Dean Huijsen
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The 20-year-old Dutch-Spanish defender has all the attributes of a modern centre-back. On £147,115 weekly, Huijsen is expected to grow into one of Madrid’s defensive pillars in the coming years.

16. Álvaro Carreras — £147,115 p/w

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Another promising defender, Carreras is tied down until 2031, showing Madrid’s faith in his potential. His £147,115 per week reflects both his current promise and his projected role as a first-team regular.

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15. Dani Carvajal — £170,327 p/w

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One of the most loyal servants at Madrid, Carvajal has been a fixture at right-back for over a decade. On £170,327 per week, his experience and leadership make him invaluable even as he enters the twilight of his career.

14. Ferland Mendy — £170,327 p/w

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Mendy is known for his defensive solidity and physical presence on the left side. Earning £170,327 weekly, he remains Madrid’s go-to left-back when fit, despite frequent injury concerns.

13. Dani Ceballos — £170,327 p/w

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The Spanish midfielder has often been a rotation option but continues to be trusted for his technical skills. At £170,327 per week, he provides depth and balance across Madrid’s midfield.

12. Eduardo Camavinga — £204,327 p/w

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Camavinga has grown into a central figure in Madrid’s midfield with his composure, press resistance, and energy. At 22 years old and earning £204,327 weekly, he is expected to be one of the club’s long-term leaders.

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11. Aurélien Tchouaméni — £204,327 p/w

Aurélien Tchouaméni
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The Frenchman is Madrid’s defensive midfield anchor, controlling games with his positioning and physicality. On £204,327 per week, he plays a vital role in balancing the midfield alongside Camavinga and Bellingham.

10. Rodrygo — £204,327 p/w

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Rodrygo has become one of Madrid’s clutch players, often scoring in crucial Champions League ties. With £204,327 in weekly wages, his status as a consistent first-team attacker is firmly cemented.

9. Antonio Rüdiger — £238,327 p/w

Antonio Rüdiger
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The German international has brought grit, leadership, and big-game mentality to Madrid’s backline. At £238,327 per week, Rüdiger’s experience and aggressiveness make him a key defensive figure.

8. Éder Militão — £238,327 p/w

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Militão is considered Madrid’s defensive leader of the future, combining pace, aerial dominance, and composure. His £238,327 weekly salary highlights his importance when fit and available.

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7. Thibaut Courtois — £245,193 p/w

Thibaut Courtois
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Courtois has been one of the world’s best goalkeepers in recent years, winning matches almost single-handedly. On £245,193 per week, he remains an irreplaceable presence between the posts.

6. Trent Alexander-Arnold — £272,490 p/w

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One of Madrid’s blockbuster signings of 2025, Alexander-Arnold brings creativity and world-class delivery from right-back. His £272,490 weekly wage reflects his standing among the elite.

5. Federico Valverde — £272,490 p/w

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Valverde is the tireless engine of Madrid, equally effective in midfield and wide positions. With £272,490 per week, he’s one of the most versatile and valuable players in the squad.

4. Jude Bellingham — £340,490 p/w

Jude Bellingham
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Already a superstar at 22, Bellingham has added goals, leadership, and drive from midfield. His £340,490 weekly salary reflects his role as one of the team’s central figures.

3. Vinícius Júnior — £340,490 p/w

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The Brazilian winger has developed into one of the best attackers in the world. At £340,490 per week, Vinícius is Madrid’s face of the future and one of its most decisive match-winners.

2. David Alaba — £367,788 p/w

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The Austrian defender remains highly valued for his tactical flexibility across defense and midfield. With £367,788 per week, he is among Madrid’s top earners despite his age.

1. Kylian Mbappé — £510,818 p/w

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The marquee signing and global superstar tops the wage bill at £510,818 per week. His pace, finishing, and sheer presence make him Madrid’s ultimate difference-maker and the world’s highest-profile forward.

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