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Ranking Every Manchester United Player by Weekly Wage in 2025 – Ranked

Manchester United’s wage bill remains one of the most scrutinized in European football. With a mix of world-class earners, injury-prone stars, and promising youth, the 2025 squad presents a telling snapshot of how the club values each individual. Here's the full ranking, from the lowest paid prospect to the top-earning superstar.

32. Ayden Heaven – £4,000/week

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The lowest earner in the squad, Ayden Heaven is still early in his professional journey. His wages reflect his status as a developing talent within the academy system.

31. Toby Collyer – £4,000/week

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A central midfielder with promise, Collyer earns a modest salary but is tipped to rise quickly with continued progression and first-team exposure.

30. Harry Amass – £5,000/week

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Amass is another bright prospect whose earnings reflect his youth level status. United are clearly investing in long-term potential here.

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29. Tyler Fredricson – £5,000/week

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Fredricson remains on a base-level contract typical for youth defenders breaking into the senior setup. A new deal could be on the horizon if he impresses.

28. Diego Leon – TBC

Leon’s official wage is yet to be disclosed publicly. However, it’s assumed to be among the lowest given his age and recent promotion to the senior setup.

27. Chido Obi – £15,000/week

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One of the most exciting young attackers at the club, Obi's salary remains modest for now. With consistent performance, it won’t be long before he earns an upgrade.

26. Kobbie Mainoo – £25,000/week

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A key player for both club and country, Mainoo’s current wage is one of the biggest bargains in football. A significant contract renewal is expected soon.

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25. Altay Bayindir – £35,000/week

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Despite limited minutes, Bayindir earns a respectable wage as the club’s backup goalkeeper. His contract reflects his role as a dependable No.2 option.

24. Patrick Dorgu – £40,000/week

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Dorgu joined in the winter window and is still adapting to life at Old Trafford. His wages are standard for a young newcomer with potential.

23. Tom Heaton – £45,000/week

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At 38, Heaton is nearing retirement and serves as a mentor for younger keepers. His wages reflect experience more than on-pitch contribution.

22. Alejandro Garnacho – £50,000/week

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A dynamic winger with plenty of flair, Garnacho is expected to leave this summer. His modest salary may be part of why he's seeking a move elsewhere.

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21. Tyrell Malacia – £75,000/week

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Malacia has struggled with injuries but still takes home a solid weekly wage. His future at United remains uncertain unless he rediscovers form.

20. Diogo Dalot – £85,000/week

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Reliable and often underrated, Dalot’s wage is fitting for a full-back who regularly features in the starting XI. He’s earned his spot with consistency.

19. Rasmus Hojlund – £85,000/week

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The Danish striker endured a tough first season but remains one for the future. His salary is in line with a high-ceiling young forward still adapting to England.

18. Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000/week

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Zirkzee arrived with great expectations but has struggled to deliver. His wage reflects that United still believe he can find his feet at the club.

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17. Antony – £105,000/week

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Antony continues to divide opinion, but he remains one of the higher-paid attackers. United will want to see more return on their investment.

16. Amad Diallo – £120,000/week

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Following a brilliant start to the 2024/25 campaign, Amad was rewarded with a significant contract. His future looks bright under the current regime.

15. Manuel Ugarte – £120,000/week

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Ugarte adds steel and stability to the midfield and was brought in as part of the squad’s overhaul. His wage aligns with his experience and quality.

14. Andre Onana – £120,000/week

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Onana has had a mixed time at United so far. His salary reflects faith from the club, hoping he can become a consistent No.1 in the coming seasons.

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13. Lisandro Martinez – £120,000/week

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The tenacious Argentine defender has proven to be a crucial piece at the back. His £120,000 weekly wage is seen as a fair reward for his performances.

12. Leny Yoro – £115,000/week

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A big-money teenager with a high ceiling, Yoro’s wage is substantial for his age. Injuries have delayed his impact, but expectations are sky-high.

11. Noussair Mazraoui – £135,000/week

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Mazraoui offers versatility and Champions League pedigree. His wages reflect a player who is expected to compete for a starting full-back role.

10. Luke Shaw – £150,000/week

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Shaw remains one of the highest-paid defenders at the club despite his recurring injury issues. He’s a long-serving figure but must prove his fitness.

9. Bryan Mbeumo – £180,000/week

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A new signing from Brentford, Mbeumo was brought in to add directness and depth. His salary indicates the level of belief United have in him.

8. Matheus Cunha – £180,000/week

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Cunha joined in a £62.5m deal from Wolves and is expected to contribute immediately. His contract puts him among the top earners in the forward line.

7. Harry Maguire – £190,000/week

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Despite losing the captaincy and regular place in the XI, Maguire continues to draw a hefty wage. It’s a reflection of his earlier status, not current form.

6. Matthijs de Ligt – £195,000/week

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De Ligt was brought in from Bayern to strengthen the defence. His wage package is among the highest for defenders, showing the club’s intent to rebuild.

5. Mason Mount – £250,000/week

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Mount’s United career has been underwhelming due to injuries. His high wage continues to draw criticism from fans who expected more value.

4. Jadon Sancho – £250,000/week

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Sancho is expected to leave this summer after a strained relationship with the club. His £250,000 weekly salary has been widely considered excessive.

3. Marcus Rashford – £300,000/week

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A club academy graduate turned senior figure, Rashford’s salary is massive but his form has fluctuated. A crucial year lies ahead for him.

2. Bruno Fernandes – £300,000/week

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United’s captain and creative engine, Fernandes is one of the few justifying his paycheck. He’s consistently among the league’s top chance creators.

1. Casemiro – £350,000/week

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The top earner at Manchester United, Casemiro’s wages are becoming a point of contention. His form has dipped dramatically, leaving many questioning the investment.