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Inside Tottenhams wage bill – Full salary rankings from £40k to £195k a week

A detailed breakdown of Tottenham’s potential roster offers insight into weekly wages and estimated annual salaries. From established stars to rising talents, the list gives a clear view of how Spurs might shape their financial and tactical future.

Djed Spence – £40,000/week (£2.08m/year)

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Djed Spence currently earns £40,000 per week, amounting to an annual wage of £2.08 million. Despite limited game time, his modest salary could offer good value if he finds consistent form.

Mathys Tel – £55,000/week (£2.86m/year)

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Mathys Tel commands £55,000 per week, totalling £2.86 million per year. The young French forward remains a project player but has the talent to justify the investment.

Yves Bissouma – £55,000/week (£2.86m/year)

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Earning £55,000 weekly, Yves Bissouma’s annual salary sits at £2.86 million. His consistent performances in midfield could prove to be a bargain if he continues to stay injury-free.

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Lucas Bergvall – £60,000/week (£3.12m/year)

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Swedish teenager Lucas Bergvall takes home £60,000 per week or £3.12 million annually. As one of the most exciting prospects in Europe, Spurs are betting on long-term growth.

Kevin Danso – £65,000/week (£3.38m/year)

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At £65,000 a week, Kevin Danso's annual earnings stand at £3.38 million. The Austrian defender offers solid value and depth to the backline.

Pape Sarr – £70,000/week (£3.64m/year)

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Pape Sarr earns £70,000 weekly, bringing his yearly wage to £3.64 million. His work rate and versatility have made him a useful piece in Ange Postecoglou’s system.

Guglielmo Vicario – £75,000/week (£3.9m/year)

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Guglielmo Vicario is a consistent performer between the posts. His salary reflects the trust Spurs have placed in him as their first-choice goalkeeper.

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Rodrigo Bentancur – £75,000/week (£3.9m/year)

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Bentancur adds calmness and control in midfield. His wage positions him as a key squad player with room to grow.

Archie Gray – £75,000/week (£3.9m/year)

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At just 17, Archie Gray is already earning £75,000 per week. Tottenham sees him as one for the future, with high potential in midfield.

Destiny Udogie – £75,000/week (£3.9m/year)

Udogie’s performances at left-back have impressed. His salary is in line with his increasing influence in the starting XI.

Ben Davies – £80,000/week (£4.16m/year)

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Ben Davies offers valuable experience and versatility in defence. Despite a reduced role, his wage underscores his long-term service.

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Pedro Porro – £85,000/week (£4.42m/year)

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Porro’s attacking flair from right-back comes at a weekly cost of £85,000. His value lies in stretching opposition defences and creating chances.

Radu Drăgușin – £85,000/week (£4.42m/year)

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Still finding his feet, Drăgușin’s wage suggests Spurs see him as a future defensive leader. He'll be looking to prove himself with more minutes.

Micky van de Ven – £90,000/week (£4.68m/year)

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One of Tottenham’s fastest defenders, Van de Ven earns £90,000 per week. His pace and anticipation make him a crucial part of the backline.

Richarlison – £90,000/week (£4.68m/year)

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Richarlison's salary reflects his role as a secondary striker. While not a consistent scorer, he brings energy and aggression to the forward line.

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Brennan Johnson – £100,000/week (£5.2m/year)

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Johnson’s speed and direct play add another dimension to Spurs’ attack. His £100,000 weekly wage places him in the club’s mid-to-upper tier.

Dejan Kulusevski – £110,000/week (£5.72m/year)

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Kulusevski’s ability to drift inside and create makes him a key attacking threat. His salary mirrors his importance to the system.

João Palhinha – £135,000/week (£7.02m/year)

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A ball-winner in midfield, Palhinha earns £135,000 weekly. His physicality and defensive reading would bring balance to the centre of the park.

Dominic Solanke – £140,000/week (£7.28m/year)

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Solanke’s recent form has earned him a £140,000 weekly wage. If signed, he would be expected to lead the line with consistent goal returns.

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Randal Kolo Muani – £150,000/week (£7.8m/year)

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Kolo Muani's dynamic forward play commands £150,000 per week. He brings versatility and flair to the frontline, capable of playing across attacking positions.

Mohammed Kudus – £150,000/week (£7.8m/year)

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Kudus combines creativity and power in the final third. Though not confirmed, his wage suggests he’d play a major role if brought in.

James Maddison – £170,000/week (£8.84m/year)

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Maddison’s vision and set-piece prowess make him one of Tottenham’s central creative forces. His wage reflects his leadership in attack.

Cristian Romero – £195,000/week (£10.14m/year)

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Romero anchors the defence with aggression and experience. At £195,000 weekly, he's among the club’s highest earners and most vital players.

Xavi Simons – £195,000/week (£10.14m/year)

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Simons is a marquee name with massive potential. His top-tier salary shows Tottenham’s intent to invest in game-changing talent.