Tottenham may not have the biggest wage bill in the Premier League, but under manager Ange Postecoglou, they’ve managed to stay competitive and push for a top-four finish. While clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea spend far more on salaries, Spurs have built a strong squad with a more measured approach.
We’ve taken a closer look at Tottenham’s wage structure and ranked the players from the lowest to the highest earners for the 2024/25 season.
14. Rodrigo Bentancur – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year
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Bentancur adds control and intelligence to Spurs’ midfield. When fully fit, his composure and experience make a big difference.
13. Archie Gray – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year
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Still a teenager, Gray has already earned senior minutes. Tottenham sees him as one of the most exciting midfield prospects in England.
12. Destiny Udogie – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year
Udogie is one of the league’s most promising young full-backs. His speed, dribbling, and composure make him a standout talent on the left.
11. Ben Davies – £80,000 per week / £4,160,000 per year
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A long-serving player, Davies brings calm and experience to the backline. He remains a valuable squad member with tactical discipline.
10. Mathys Tel – £80,000 per week / £4,160,000 per year
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Still developing, Tel brings flair and goal potential from the bench. Spurs have high hopes for his evolution into a starting-caliber striker.
9. Pedro Porro – £85,000 per week / £4,420,000 per year
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Porro offers attacking intent from the right-back position. His overlapping runs and delivery into the box are a big part of Spurs’ width.
8. Radu Drăgușin – £85,000 per week / £4,420,000 per year
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The Romanian center-back is viewed as a long-term defensive solution. His physical style and solid positioning have impressed early on.
7. Dominic Solanke – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year
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A new arrival, Solanke adds strength and aerial threat to Tottenham’s offense. He’s a dependable option with Premier League experience.
6. Richarlison – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year
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The Brazilian forward brings fire and aggression up front. Though inconsistent at times, his versatility keeps him in the mix.
5. Dejan Kulusevski – £110,000 per week / £5,720,000 per year
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Kulusevski’s blend of power and technique has made him a consistent starter. His creativity on the right flank remains vital to Spurs’ attack.
4. Cristian Romero – £165,000 per week / £8,580,000 per year
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Romero anchors the defense with toughness and leadership. A World Cup winner, he plays with intensity and commands the backline.
3. Timo Werner – £165,000 per week / £8,580,000 per year
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Werner adds blistering pace and off-the-ball movement to Tottenham’s frontline. If he finds form, he could be a game-changer this season.
2. James Maddison – £170,000 per week / £8,840,000 per year
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Maddison has brought creativity and flair to Spurs’ midfield. His passing range and set-piece ability make him a constant attacking threat.
1. Heung-min Son – £190,000 per week / £9,880,000 per year
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The club captain and highest earner, Son remains Tottenham’s most influential figure. His leadership, work ethic, and consistent goal output make him truly world-class.
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