The 17 Highest-Paid Players in EuroLeague Basketball – Ranked from Lowest to Highest
This season’s EuroLeague has been full of surprises, with several teams outperforming expectations and making deep runs into the competition. But reaching the top in European basketball isn’t always about having the biggest budget. Many clubs are achieving success despite operating on limited financial resources.
We’ve taken a closer look at what the league’s highest-paid players are earning and ranked them from lowest to highest based on their salaries.
17. Markus Howard – £30,385 per week / £1,580,000 per year

One of the most explosive scorers in Europe, Markus Howard continues to light it up for Baskonia. His fearless shooting and high-volume scoring make him a cornerstone of the Spanish club’s offense.
16. Mario Hezonja – £31,466 per week / £1,636,250 per year

After stints in the NBA, Mario Hezonja has found a key role with Real Madrid. The Croatian forward blends athleticism and flair, and he remains a fan favorite in the Spanish capital.
15. Tornike Shengelia – £31,904 per week / £1,659,000 per year

Virtus Bologna’s veteran forward Tornike Shengelia is known for his leadership and physical presence. He continues to be a dominant force in the paint for the Italian giants.
14. Juancho Hernangomez – £31,904 per week / £1,659,000 per year

Now with Panathinaikos, Juancho Hernangomez returned to Europe after several years in the NBA. The Spanish forward brings size and shooting to the Greek powerhouse.
13. Evan Fournier – £33,423 per week / £1,738,000 per year

Olympiacos secured one of the biggest names of the offseason by signing Evan Fournier. The French guard offers instant offense and veteran experience to the Piraeus-based club.
12. Nigel Hayes-Davis – £33,423 per week / £1,738,000 per year

Fenerbahçe Beko rely heavily on Nigel Hayes-Davis for his two-way versatility. The American forward has been one of the Turkish club’s most consistent performers.
11. Vincent Poirier – £33,423 per week / £1,738,000 per year

Anadolu Efes fortified their interior by bringing in French center Vincent Poirier. His rebounding and rim protection have made him an anchor for the Istanbul-based team.
10. Willy Hernangomez – £33,423 per week / £1,738,000 per year

Joining FC Barcelona after his NBA return, Willy Hernangomez has brought elite size and scoring to the Catalan side’s frontcourt. He’s a key part of their title ambitions.
9. Darius Thompson – £34,942 per week / £1,817,000 per year

Darius Thompson continues to shine for Anadolu Efes as one of the league’s smartest point guards. His efficiency and passing have made him central to the Turkish team’s success.
8. Kendrick Nunn – £37,981 per week / £1,975,000 per year

Kendrick Nunn made headlines by signing with Panathinaikos after his NBA stint. The American guard has quickly become a go-to scorer for the Athens-based club.
7. Nikola Mirotic – £37,981 per week / £1,975,000 per year

Olimpia Milano pulled off a major coup by signing Nikola Mirotic from rivals FC Barcelona. The Montenegrin forward adds elite shooting and leadership to the Italian side.
6. Kevin Punter – £39,500 per week / £2,054,000 per year

FC Barcelona added one of the EuroLeague’s premier scorers in Kevin Punter. The dynamic guard’s offensive instincts make him a perfect fit for the Spanish giants.
5. Walter Tavares – £41,019 per week / £2,133,000 per year

Real Madrid’s towering center Walter Tavares remains the league’s most dominant defensive presence. His shot-blocking and rebounding are irreplaceable for the reigning champions.
4. Kostas Sloukas – £42,538 per week / £2,212,000 per year

In a headline-grabbing return to Panathinaikos, Greek maestro Kostas Sloukas is tasked with leading the club’s resurgence. His vision and clutch gene remain top-tier.
3. Mike James – £45,577 per week / £2,370,000 per year

Mike James continues to dazzle for AS Monaco with his unguardable scoring style. One of the most entertaining players in Europe, he’s also one of the highest paid.
2. Shane Larkin – £53,173 per week / £2,765,000 per year

Now a naturalized Turkish citizen, Shane Larkin remains the face of Anadolu Efes. His explosive first step and deep shooting range make him worth every penny.
1. Sasha Vezenkov – £62,288 per week / £3,239,000 per year

Olympiacos rewarded MVP Sasha Vezenkov with the highest salary in the league. His scoring efficiency, versatility, and leadership make him the complete EuroLeague package.