Arsenal, one of this season’s challengers for the Premier League title, is home to some of the highest-paid players in the league. Here’s a breakdown of their 15 best-paid players, ranked from lowest to highest.
Jorginho (£110,000 per week / £5,720,000 per year)

Jorginho sits at the bottom of Arsenal’s top earners list, yet his salary reflects the value Arsenal placed on him when they brought him in to bolster their squad.
Kieran Tierney (£110,000 per week / £5,720,000 per year)

Tierney’s wage package matches Jorginho’s. With limited game time recently, questions remain whether his salary reflects his current role in the team.
Riccardo Calafiori (£120,000 per week / £6,240,000 per year)

A new addition to Arsenal’s squad, Calafiori’s salary indicates the club’s belief in his potential and ability to make an impact.
Mikel Merino (£130,000 per week / £6,760,000 per year)

Merino’s wages reflect his steady performances. However, with other midfielders earning significantly more, fans may wonder about his long-term position in the squad.
Ben White (£150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year)

White has been a key figure for Arsenal in recent seasons, and his salary reflects the trust the club has in his consistency and versatility.
Oleksandr Zinchenko (£150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year)

Zinchenko’s wage places him in the middle tier of Arsenal’s top earners. His contributions, especially in transitional play, make him a valuable asset for the team.
Raheem Sterling (£162,500 per week / £8,450,000 per year)

Despite being one of the newer faces in Arsenal’s lineup, Sterling’s salary highlights his stature and what the club expects from him moving forward.
Gabriel Martinelli (£180,000 per week / £9,360,000 per year)

Martinelli has become a fan favorite, and his salary increase reflects his rise in prominence and potential to deliver even more.
William Saliba (£190,000 per week / £9,880,000 per year)

Saliba’s wages show Arsenal’s faith in him as one of the core members of their defense for years to come.
Bukayo Saka (£195,000 per week / £10,140,000 per year)

Saka, one of Arsenal’s brightest stars, has earned his spot as one of the club’s highest-paid players. His performances this season have justified every penny.
Thomas Partey (£200,000 per week / £10,400,000 per year)

Partey’s salary reflects his experience and importance to Arsenal’s midfield, although some fans might question his availability due to injuries.
Martin Ødegaard (£240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year)

Ødegaard, the team captain, is one of the highest earners, and his performances this season have solidified his role as a leader on and off the pitch.
Declan Rice (£240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year)

Rice’s salary reflects his record-breaking transfer fee and his expected impact on Arsenal’s midfield for years to come.
Gabriel Jesus (£265,000 per week / £13,780,000 per year)

As Arsenal’s main striker, Jesus’s wage is among the highest in the squad, a clear indication of his importance in the team’s attacking setup.
Kai Havertz (£280,000 per week / £14,560,000 per year)

Havertz tops the list as Arsenal’s best-paid player, but the big question remains: Is he worth the significant investment, or should Arsenal start looking elsewhere?
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