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The 11 Highest-Paid Bayer Leverkusen Players – Ranked from Lowest to Highest

Bayer Leverkusen has grown into one of the most exciting and competitive teams in the Bundesliga. With domestic ambitions and European aspirations, the club has invested heavily in retaining top talent. From experienced veterans to rising stars, Leverkusen’s payroll reflects both performance and potential.

Below, we count down the 11 best-paid players at the club, starting with number 11 and moving toward the top earner. Their weekly and annual wages shed light on who the club values most in its quest for continued success.

11. Robert Andrich – £53,616 per week / £2,788,048 per year

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A key presence in midfield, Robert Andrich brings grit and discipline to Bayer Leverkusen’s lineup. Despite being the 11th highest-paid player at the club, his role remains crucial, especially in high-pressure matches.

10. Amine Adli – £56,967 per week / £2,962,302 per year

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Amine Adli offers flair and creativity on the wing, capable of turning games with his pace and technique. His salary reflects his growing influence in the squad and potential for even more responsibility.

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9. Martin Terrier – £56,967 per week / £2,962,302 per year

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Recently added to the attack, Martin Terrier is expected to bring both goals and experience. Matching Adli’s salary, he’s seen as an important option in Leverkusen’s offensive setup.

8. Malik Tillman – £63,167 per week / £3,284,670 per year

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Young and versatile, Malik Tillman has been rewarded with a solid contract after promising performances. His technical ability and adaptability make him one of the club’s rising stars.

7. Piero Hincapié – £63,334 per week / £3,293,382 per year

Piero Hincapié
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A defensive rock, Hincapié is one of Leverkusen’s most reliable players at the back. His salary puts him among the top earners, and rightly so given his consistent performances.

6. Jonas Hofmann – £67,020 per week / £3,485,061 per year

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Veteran midfielder Jonas Hofmann adds intelligence and vision to Leverkusen’s midfield. His pay reflects his experience and leadership on and off the field.

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5. Aleix García – £79,084 per week / £4,112,372 per year

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Aleix García has made a name for himself as a composed central midfielder with strong passing range. His significant salary points to his importance in dictating the pace of the game.

4. Edmond Tapsoba – £83,776 per week / £4,356,326 per year

Edmond Tapsoba
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One of the Bundesliga’s top center-backs, Tapsoba is vital to Leverkusen’s defensive line. His strong physical presence and game-reading ability make his high wage well-earned.

3. Exequiel Palacios – £83,776 per week / £4,356,326 per year

Exequiel Palacios
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Sharing the same salary as Tapsoba, Palacios is the heartbeat of Leverkusen’s midfield. His work rate and balance between defense and attack are key to the team’s structure.

2. Alejandro Grimaldo – £100,531 per week / £5,227,591 per year

Alejandro Grimaldo
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One of the best left-backs in Europe, Grimaldo's attacking threat and consistency earned him a top-tier contract. His contributions in both defense and offense are vital.

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1. Patrik Schick – £100,531 per week / £5,227,591 per year

Patrik Schick
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At the top of the list, Patrik Schick is Leverkusen’s marquee striker. Known for his finishing and aerial presence, he is the club’s best-paid player and remains central to their ambitions.

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