Premier League players are often associated with jaw-dropping salaries, but not everyone earns astronomical figures. Here’s a list of the 15 lowest-paid players in the league according to Capology, ranked from the lowest to the highest.
Will Dennis (£2,000 per week / £104,000 per year)
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Bournemouth’s reserve goalkeeper earns just £2,000 weekly, making him the lowest-paid player in the Premier League.
Ryan Trevitt (£2,500 per week / £130,000 per year)
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The young Brentford CM, Ryan Trevitt, earns £2,500 per week.
Newcastle United defender Alex Murphy earns £3,000 weekly as he develops his career.
Cieran Slicker (£3,000 per week / £156,000 per year)
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The Ipswich Town reserve goalkeeper also earns £3,000 per week..
Imari Samuels (£3,000 per week / £156,000 per year)
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Imari Samuels, a young talent at Brighton, is another player earning £3,000 per week.
Killian Cahill (£3,000 per week / £156,000 per year)
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The same goes for the 20-year-old Brighton reserve goalkeeper Killian Cahill.
Paris Maghoma (£3,000 per week / £156,000 per year)
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The same applies to Brentford’s young Paris Maghoma, who is slightly older at 23 years old.
Zach Abbott (£3,000 per week / £156,000 per year)
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Nottingham Forest has been surprising everyone in the Premier League this season. It’s not young Zach Abbott’s doing, and he’s not among the highest earners either, with £3,000 going into his account each week.
Andy Irving (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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West Hams Andy Irving earns a bit more, with a weekly wage of £5,000.
Daniel Gore (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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Manchester United is known for offering high salaries, but Daniel Gore isn’t among the most expensive players, earning £5,000 per week.
Ed Turns (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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Brighton’s young defender Ed Turns also earns £5,000 per week.
Garang Kuol (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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Australian Garang Kuol is a promising talent, and if he continues his development, he could become a big star. At Newcastle, he earns £5,000 per week.
James Hill (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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The same amount is earned by Bournemouth’s young defender, James Hill.
Ji-soo Kim (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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Brentford’s South Korean defensive talent, Ji-soo Kim, also earns £5,000 per week.
Josh Acheampong (£5,000 per week / £260,000 per year)
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Finally, there’s Josh Acheampong from Chelsea, who wraps up our list with a weekly salary of £5,000.
What do you think about the salary range for these young players? Is it too high, or should they earn more or less?