Eintracht Frankfurt may not have the financial muscle of Germany’s biggest clubs, but they still boast a squad with several well-paid stars. From rising young talents to seasoned internationals and even a World Cup winner, the club has invested in experience and potential across the pitch.
Here’s a breakdown of the 12 highest-paid players at Eintracht Frankfurt in 2025 — starting from No. 12 and counting down to the club’s top earner.
12. Tuta – £24,344 per week / £1,265,874 per year
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The Brazilian center-back has been a steady presence in Frankfurt’s backline, known for his physicality and aerial strength. While not a headline star, his consistency keeps him among the club’s regulars.
11. Hugo Larsson – £30,673 per week / £1,595,001 per year
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Still in the early stages of his career, the Swedish midfielder has shown maturity beyond his years. His vision and work rate have made him one of the more promising young players in the Bundesliga.
10. Robin Koch – £39,924 per week / £2,076,033 per year
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Koch brought valuable Bundesliga and Premier League experience when he joined Frankfurt. He’s been a reliable defensive option and provides leadership at the back.
9. Ellyes Skhiri – £45,442 per week / £2,362,964 per year
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The Tunisian international is a hard-working midfielder known for his stamina and defensive cover. Skhiri is a key part of Frankfurt’s midfield engine room.
8. Michy Batshuayi – £45,929 per week / £2,388,282 per year
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Batshuayi remains a streaky but dangerous forward who can change a match in an instant. His experience across Europe adds attacking depth to Frankfurt’s squad.
7. Rasmus Kristensen – £49,012 per week / £2,548,626 per year
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The Danish right-back is a dynamic and physical presence on the flank. He contributes both defensively and going forward, offering width and energy.
6. Mahmoud Dahoud – £51,933 per week / £2,700,531 per year
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Dahoud brings creativity and ball control to the midfield. After stints at Dortmund and Brighton, he adds flair and composure in possession.
5. Arthur Theate – £51,933 per week / £2,700,531 per year
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A powerful Belgian defender with a left-footed edge, Theate is known for his aggressive style and strong tackling. He has quickly become a fan favorite at the back.
4. Elye Wahi – £55,179 per week / £2,869,314 per year
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A marquee signing from Ligue 1, Wahi offers pace, dribbling, and clinical finishing. Frankfurt sees him as a future star with significant resale value.
3. Kevin Trapp – £56,802 per week / £2,953,706 per year
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The long-serving German goalkeeper remains a pillar of the team. With years of top-level experience, Trapp is not just a shot-stopper but also a leader on and off the pitch.
2. Hugo Ekitiké – £56,802 per week / £2,953,706 per year
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The French forward arrived with big expectations and a hefty paycheck. Ekitiké is a technical striker who offers flair and mobility in the attacking third.
1. Mario Götze – £56,802 per week / £2,953,706 per year
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A World Cup winner and still one of the most recognizable names in German football, Götze brings creativity, intelligence, and class to the squad. His experience continues to be invaluable in big moments.