The 100 Best-Paid Players in the Premier League – Ranked from Lowest to Highest
The Premier League is not just the most-watched football league in the world — it’s also the most lucrative. With skyrocketing TV revenues, global commercial appeal, and some of the sport’s biggest stars, the English top flight continues to lead the way in player wages.
This ranking dives into the 100 highest-paid players in the Premier League as of 2025, based on their gross weekly and annual salaries. From seasoned legends and global icons to rising stars and unexpected names, the list showcases the incredible financial muscle of England’s elite clubs.
Starting from No. 100 and building up to the league’s top earner, here’s how much the biggest talents in the Premier League take home every week.
100. Nikola Milenković – £105,000/week – £5,460,000/year

The Serbian center-back earns a solid weekly wage thanks to his consistency and reliability at the back. While not a flashy name, his experience and defensive awareness are valued assets.
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99. Daichi Kamada – £105,000/week – £5,460,000/year

The Japanese international brings flair and versatility to the midfield. His technical ability and intelligence on the ball make him a dependable creative force.
98. Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000/week – £5,460,000/year

Zirkzee is among the younger players on this list, rewarded for his potential and goal-scoring instinct. His physical presence and flair have made him one to watch.
97. Dejan Kulusevski – £110,000/week – £5,720,000/year

The Swedish winger has carved out a key role with his powerful runs and left-footed creativity. His salary reflects his value in the attacking third.
96. Raheem Sterling – £110,000/week – £5,720,000/year

Once one of England’s highest-paid stars, Sterling’s current wage is modest by top-tier standards. Nevertheless, his pace and experience continue to contribute.
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95. Kieran Tierney – £110,000/week – £5,720,000/year

The Scottish left-back is known for his work rate and commitment. Despite injury setbacks, Tierney remains a fan favorite with a respectable salary.
94. Leny Yoro – £110,000/week – £5,720,000/year

One of the most promising defenders in Europe, Yoro is already earning Premier League money. His maturity and poise at a young age justify his paycheck.
93. James Ward-Prowse – £115,000/week – £5,980,000/year

Known for his elite free-kick technique and leadership, Ward-Prowse brings consistency in midfield. His dead-ball skills alone make him a valuable asset.
92. Marco Asensio – £116,500/week – £6,058,000/year

The Spanish playmaker is a technically gifted attacker with Champions League pedigree. His salary reflects both past achievements and present contribution.
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91. John McGinn – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Scottish international is a tireless engine in midfield. His blend of grit and vision makes him a vital cog for club and country.
90. Riccardo Calafiori – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Italian defender brings composure and strong ball distribution from the back. At just 22, he is already commanding a top-tier wage.
89. Cody Gakpo – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Gakpo made headlines during the World Cup and transitioned well into English football. His physicality and eye for goal justify his top-100 status.
88. Leon Bailey – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Jamaican winger offers flair, pace, and unpredictability. On his day, Bailey is a nightmare for defenders and earns accordingly.
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87. Lisandro Martínez – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Argentine center-back is a tenacious presence in the heart of defense. His aggressive style and ball-playing ability make him a fan favorite.
86. Sandro Tonali – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Tonali brings Italian grit and calm distribution to the midfield. Despite off-field issues, his salary reflects his elite skillset.
85. Lucas Digne – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Digne is a seasoned full-back with pinpoint crossing and attacking instinct. His wages reward his Premier League experience and consistency.
84. Manuel Ugarte – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Ugarte’s rise has been swift, blending defensive tenacity with technical comfort. His move to England came with a sizable pay packet.
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83. Dominik Szoboszlai – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Hungarian midfielder brings creativity and dynamism to the middle of the park. He’s a rising star with a contract to match.
82. Alphonse Areola – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The French keeper is a dependable backup with Champions League experience. His wages reflect his pedigree and readiness to step up.
81. Amad Diallo – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

A young winger with explosive talent, Diallo is earning well for his age. The Ivorian is expected to break out fully in the near future.
80. Kieran Trippier – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

A seasoned right-back, Trippier offers leadership, crossing accuracy, and set-piece threat. His Premier League return has been a success story.
79. André Onana – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Cameroonian goalkeeper is known for his footwork and confidence. Despite mixed form, his contract reflects belief in his long-term potential.
78. Victor Lindelöf – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

A calm presence in defense, Lindelöf has been a reliable squad option for years. His salary underscores his experience and adaptability.
77. Idrissa Gueye – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

The Senegalese veteran remains a tireless ball-winner. Though past his peak, his defensive stability is still appreciated.
76. Tosin Adarabioyo – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Tosin has become a highly regarded Premier League defender with excellent aerial presence. His wage reflects a solid rise from academy promise to starter.
75. Aaron Ramsdale – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Ramsdale was once among the league’s top-performing keepers. While his starting status may have changed, his paycheck hasn’t.
74. Alexander Isak – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

Isak combines elegance and finishing instinct in the final third. His goal output and silky play justify his spot among the league’s best-paid.
73. Jordan Pickford – £120,000/week – £6,240,000/year

England’s No. 1 has earned a consistent place and salary over the years. His shot-stopping and leadership are cornerstones of his team.
72. Danny Ings – £125,000/week – £6,500,000/year

Ings may not be at his peak anymore, but his finishing ability is still respected. He earns well as a veteran striker with a proven record.
71. Cole Palmer – £125,000/week – £6,500,000/year

Palmer has made an immediate impact since moving for more minutes. His technical talent and maturity have quickly earned him a lucrative deal.
70. Abdoulaye Doucouré – £130,000/week – £6,760,000/year

A box-to-box engine, Doucouré delivers energy, power, and goals from midfield. His experience and versatility make him highly valued.
69. Ollie Watkins – £130,000/week – £6,760,000/year

Watkins has blossomed into a clinical Premier League striker. His smart movement and tireless work ethic have been rewarded with a healthy salary.
68. Bernd Leno – £130,000/week – £6,760,000/year

The German goalkeeper remains a dependable last line of defense. His strong shot-stopping and composure warrant his current wage.
67. Matheus Nunes – £130,000/week – £6,760,000/year

Nunes brings flair and mobility to midfield. Though still adjusting to the pace of English football, his contract reflects elite-level promise.
66. Mikel Merino – £130,000/week – £6,760,000/year

The Spanish midfielder is calm, technical, and tactically sharp. A quiet leader, he earns a top-tier paycheck for his consistency.
65. Noussair Mazraoui – £135,000/week – £7,020,000/year

The Moroccan full-back combines energy and quality on the ball. His salary mirrors his growing status among Europe’s modern full-backs.
64. Donyell Malen – £140,000/week – £7,280,000/year

Malen’s pace and direct style make him a constant threat. He remains a valued attacker with both creativity and finishing ability.
63. Darwin Núñez – £140,000/week – £7,280,000/year

Núñez can be chaotic yet effective, with raw pace and power. His explosive potential is matched by a salary that reflects long-term belief.
62. Amadou Onana – £140,000/week – £7,280,000/year

The Belgian midfielder is physically dominant and tactically mature beyond his years. He’s seen as one of the best young holding midfielders in the league.
61. Diogo Jota – £140,000/week – £7,280,000/year

Jota remains a clinical and intelligent forward. Despite injuries, his ability to find goals in tight games keeps his wage high.
60. Jamie Vardy – £140,000/week – £7,280,000/year

The former Premier League champion may be past his prime, but his clinical instincts remain sharp. His legacy and loyalty are rewarded with a veteran wage.
59. Lucas Paquetá – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

The Brazilian midfielder is a stylish playmaker with flair and vision. His creativity and ability to unlock defenses justify his salary.
58. Luke Shaw – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Shaw’s combination of power and technique at left-back has made him a mainstay. Injuries have limited him at times, but his experience is well-compensated.
57. Jarrod Bowen – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Bowen has become a talismanic figure thanks to his consistent goals and tireless effort. He’s one of the Premier League’s most underrated forwards.
56. Ben White – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Versatile and composed, White has shined in multiple defensive roles. His intelligence and reliability have earned him a lucrative contract.
55. Christian Eriksen – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Eriksen remains one of the most technically gifted midfielders in the league. After his remarkable comeback, his salary reflects both quality and resilience.
54. Joelinton – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Once a struggling striker, Joelinton reinvented himself as a combative midfielder. His transformation has been rewarded with a substantial paycheck.
53. Ryan Gravenberch – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Gravenberch is still finding his footing in the Premier League but shows immense potential. His raw talent and athleticism have already earned him a big contract.
52. Federico Chiesa – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

A Champions League-caliber winger, Chiesa’s move to England came with high expectations. His blend of speed, tenacity, and end product commands top money.
51. Kalvin Phillips – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Injuries and inconsistency have disrupted Phillips’ rise, but his quality remains undeniable. His wages reflect his value at his peak.
50. Alexis Mac Allister – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

World Cup winner Mac Allister adds control, intelligence, and passing range to midfield. His impact has quickly translated into a healthy wage.
49. Emiliano Martínez – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Martínez is one of the Premier League’s most reliable shot-stoppers. His World Cup heroics helped cement his place among the best-paid goalkeepers.
48. Boubacar Kamara – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

A composed presence in midfield, Kamara is known for his ball-winning and positioning. Still young, his salary reflects his ceiling.
47. Moisés Caicedo – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Caicedo’s blockbuster transfer came with pressure and a hefty paycheck. His defensive work rate and potential continue to justify the investment.
46. Oleksandr Zinchenko – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Zinchenko combines technical elegance with tactical versatility. His ability to play multiple roles has been key to his top-tier salary.
45. Anthony Gordon – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

Gordon’s development has accelerated, adding goals and maturity to his game. His pace and aggression make him a valuable modern winger.
44. Mateo Kovacic – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

The Croatian midfielder brings calm, control, and press resistance. His experience in elite-level football is reflected in his pay.
43. Alisson – £150,000/week – £7,800,000/year

One of the world’s top goalkeepers, Alisson blends reflexes with world-class composure. His salary is well earned by his consistency and influence.
42. Nathan Aké – £160,000/week – £8,320,000/year

Aké has quietly become a key figure with his versatility and tactical discipline. His rise under top management is reflected in his contract.
41. Pedro Neto – £160,000/week – £8,320,000/year

When fit, Neto is one of the most dangerous wingers in the league. His explosive dribbling and directness make him a standout performer.
40. Bruno Guimarães – £160,000/week – £8,320,000/year

Guimarães is the heartbeat of his midfield, combining intensity with class. His box-to-box style and leadership qualities justify his high-end wage.
39. Andrew Robertson – £160,000/week – £8,320,000/year

The Scottish full-back has long been one of the best at his position. His energy, crossing, and defensive work have earned him both praise and pay.
38. Cristian Romero – £165,000/week – £8,580,000/year

Romero plays with aggression and authority at the back. The Argentine’s fearless defending and World Cup credentials support his salary tier.
37. Timo Werner – £165,000/week – £8,580,000/year

Despite an up-and-down Premier League spell, Werner’s pace and work rate still command a significant wage. His pedigree keeps clubs interested.
36. James Maddison – £170,000/week – £8,840,000/year

Maddison is a silky playmaker with vision, set-piece precision, and flair. His creative impact and leadership presence earn him a strong salary.
35. Marc Cucurella – £175,000/week – £9,100,000/year

Cucurella has had mixed reviews, but his versatility and effort remain undeniable. His wage reflects his status as a high-profile defensive signing.
34. Enzo Fernández – £180,000/week – £9,360,000/year

A World Cup winner with composure and range, Enzo is seen as a long-term midfield anchor. His large transfer fee came with equally high wages.
33. Rúben Dias – £180,000/week – £9,360,000/year

Dias is a modern defensive leader: calm, commanding, and intelligent. One of the league’s best center-backs, he earns accordingly.
32. Trent Alexander-Arnold – £180,000/week – £9,360,000/year

One of the most creative defenders in world football, Trent’s passing and set-piece prowess are unmatched. His paycheck reflects that game-changing quality.
31. Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000/week – £9,360,000/year

Martinelli is an explosive wide forward with flair and bite. His high salary mirrors his importance in a rising team.
30. Manuel Akanji – £180,000/week – £9,360,000/year

Akanji has become a quietly consistent and flexible defender. His intelligence and composure on the ball make him a trusted starter.
29. William Saliba – £190,000/week – £9,880,000/year

Saliba has developed into a world-class center-back. His composure, strength, and positioning earn him both acclaim and top wages.
28. Heung-min Son – £190,000/week – £9,880,000/year

Son remains one of the league’s most beloved and productive forwards. His speed, finishing, and humility make him worth every penny.
27. Harry Maguire – £190,000/week – £9,880,000/year

Though often criticized, Maguire’s experience and aerial dominance still hold value. His salary reflects his long-standing status in English football.
26. Bukayo Saka – £195,000/week – £10,140,000/year

Saka has become one of the brightest young stars in world football. His directness, maturity, and output earn him a contract worthy of a franchise player.
25. Christopher Nkunku – £195,000/week – £10,140,000/year

Injuries have delayed his full impact, but Nkunku’s attacking dynamism is unquestioned. He’s paid to be a difference-maker in the final third.
24. Matthijs de Ligt – £195,000/week – £10,140,000/year

The Dutch defender is a strong, composed presence with top-level experience. His move to England came with high expectations and a high wage.
23. Wesley Fofana – £200,000/week – £10,400,000/year

Injuries have plagued Fofana, but his potential as an elite defender remains. His salary reflects long-term trust in his recovery and growth.
22. Josko Gvardiol – £200,000/week – £10,400,000/year

Gvardiol is a rising defensive superstar, calm under pressure and sharp on the ball. His transfer fee and talent align with his hefty paycheck.
21. Thomas Partey – £200,000/week – £10,400,000/year

Partey provides strength, structure, and experience in midfield. Despite injury concerns, his salary reflects his value when fit.
20. Rodri – £220,000/week – £11,440,000/year

Rodri is arguably the best holding midfielder in the world right now. His calm control, tactical discipline, and big-game presence justify a top-tier salary.
19. Marcus Rashford – £225,000/week – £11,700,000/year

A homegrown star, Rashford combines speed, power, and scoring ability. Despite recent form fluctuations, his wages reflect his status as a global face of the club.
18. Phil Foden – £225,000/week – £11,700,000/year

Foden is the poster boy for English technical excellence. Already a serial winner, his salary matches his rising stardom and influence.
17. Ilkay Gündoğan – £230,000/week – £11,960,000/year

The German maestro brings experience, leadership, and goals from midfield. His winning mentality and poise in big matches command respect and salary.
16. Declan Rice – £240,000/week – £12,480,000/year

A midfield general with athleticism and composure, Rice is a cornerstone signing. His leadership qualities and consistency are rewarded handsomely.
15. Martin Ødegaard – £240,000/week – £12,480,000/year

The Norwegian captain is the creative brain of his team. His intelligence, passing range, and work ethic justify a place among the highest earners.
14. Reece James – £250,000/week – £13,000,000/year

When fit, James is one of the most complete full-backs in Europe. His defensive solidity and attacking threat earn him elite-level wages.
13. John Stones – £250,000/week – £13,000,000/year

Stones has reinvented himself as a ball-playing hybrid defender-midfielder. His tactical versatility and maturity command a top wage.
12. Mason Mount – £250,000/week – £13,000,000/year

Mount’s work rate, intelligence, and versatility make him a manager’s dream. Though still finding consistency, his salary reflects long-term belief.
11. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000/week – £13,780,000/year

Jesus brings energy, pressing, and link-up play to any frontline. His experience at the highest level justifies his position just outside the top 10.
10. Kai Havertz – £280,000/week – £14,560,000/year

The German attacker remains one of the league’s most polarizing talents. His technical ability and versatility earn him a high wage despite inconsistent output.
9. Omar Marmoush – £295,000/week – £15,340,000/year

A surprising name this high, Marmoush has proven his worth with pace, directness, and determination. His rapid rise is mirrored by his massive salary.
8. Bernardo Silva – £300,000/week – £15,600,000/year

One of the most complete midfielders in the game, Silva’s intelligence and work rate are unmatched. His contract rewards his irreplaceable influence.
7. Bruno Fernandes – £300,000/week – £15,600,000/year

Fernandes is the creative heartbeat of his team. His leadership, passing, and goal involvement make him one of the league’s highest-paid stars.
6. Jack Grealish – £300,000/week – £15,600,000/year

Grealish brings flair, ball control, and tactical discipline to the wing. His record-breaking transfer was backed up with a hefty wage.
5. Casemiro – £350,000/week – £18,200,000/year

A serial winner with immense experience, Casemiro adds steel and leadership to midfield. His wages reflect years of dominance at the top level.
4. Virgil van Dijk – £350,000/week – £18,200,000/year

Van Dijk transformed his club’s defense and has remained a rock. His aura, aerial dominance, and composure command superstar pay.
3. Kevin De Bruyne – £400,000/week – £20,800,000/year

Arguably the best midfielder of his generation, De Bruyne is a creative genius. His salary is fitting for someone with game-changing vision and clutch pedigree.
2. Mohamed Salah – £400,000/week – £20,800,000/year

Salah has delivered goals and glory for years. One of the most marketable and effective players in the league, his wage reflects his superstar status.
1. Erling Haaland – £525,000/week – £27,300,000/year

The league’s most lethal striker also earns the most. Haaland’s goal-scoring record is freakish, and his wages place him in a league of his own.