The Premier League is home to some of the most talented and well-paid forwards in the world. These players not only showcase their skills on the pitch but also earn staggering weekly wages. Here’s a countdown of the 23 highest-paid forwards in the Premier League, starting from Jadon Sancho and leading up to the league’s top earner, Erling Haaland.
23. Jadon Sancho (Chelsea) – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year
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Sancho has struggled to reach his full potential since returning from Borussia Dortmund, but a fresh start at Chelsea could reignite his career.
22. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year
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Gordon has developed into a key player for Newcastle, using his pace and dribbling ability to provide a serious attacking threat.
21. Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – £160,000 per week / £8,320,000 per year
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The Portuguese winger has been a vital addition to Chelsea’s attack, known for his speed and creativity on the flanks.
20. Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) – £162,500 per week / £8,450,000 per year
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Sterling remains an experienced and dynamic forward, bringing goals, assists, and leadership to Arsenal’s front line.
19. Timo Werner (Tottenham) – £165,000 per week / £8,580,000 per year
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Werner’s return to the Premier League with Tottenham offers him another chance to prove himself as a prolific goal scorer.
18. James Maddison (Tottenham) – £170,000 per week / £8,840,000 per year
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A key creative force, Maddison has been crucial for Tottenham, adding vision and goal-scoring ability from midfield.
17. Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – £180,000 per week / £9,360,000 per year
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Martinelli’s explosive speed and direct playstyle make him a major attacking weapon for Arsenal.
16. Heung-min Son (Tottenham) – £190,000 per week / £9,880,000 per year
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Tottenham’s captain continues to shine with his versatility, finishing ability, and leadership.
15. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – £195,000 per week / £10,140,000 per year
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One of England’s brightest stars, Saka consistently delivers goals and assists for Arsenal with his electrifying dribbling.
14. Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea) – £200,000 per week / £10,140,000 per year
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Chelsea’s marquee signing, Nkunku is a dynamic forward with incredible technical skills and goal-scoring prowess.
13. Phil Foden (Manchester City) – £225,000 per week / £11,700,000 per year
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A homegrown star, Foden is an integral part of Manchester City’s attack, combining creativity with a keen eye for goal.
12. Marcus Rashford (Aston Villa) – £225,000 per week / £11,700,000 per year
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Now at Aston Villa, Rashford’s pace and finishing ability continue to make him a dangerous forward.
11. Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal) – £240,000 per week / £12,480,000 per year
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Arsenal’s captain dictates play with his vision, passing, and leadership from midfield.
10. Mason Mount (Manchester United) – £250,000 per week / £13,000,000 per year
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Mount has struggled with injuries but remains a talented attacking midfielder for Manchester United.
9. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) – £265,000 per week / £13,780,000 per year
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The Brazilian forward provides versatility and technical brilliance in Arsenal’s attack.
8. Kai Havertz (Arsenal) – £280,000 per week / £14,560,000 per year
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Havertz has found a new role at Arsenal, adding an aerial presence and tactical flexibility.
7. Omar Marmoush (Manchester City) – £295,000 per week / £15,340,000 per year
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A surprising name on the list, Marmoush has earned a lucrative deal with Manchester City due to his speed and dribbling ability.
6. Jack Grealish (Manchester City) – £300,000 per week / £15,600,000 per year
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Grealish has become a vital part of Manchester City’s attack, using his dribbling and creativity to unlock defenses.
5. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – £300,000 per week / £15,600,000 per year
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Fernandes remains Manchester United’s main playmaker, consistently delivering goals and assists.
4. Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – £300,000 per week / £15,600,000 per year
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One of the most technically gifted players in the league, Silva’s intelligence and work rate make him indispensable for City.
3. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – £350,000 per week / £18,200,000 per year
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Liverpool’s star forward has been one of the most consistent goal scorers in Premier League history.
2. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – £400,000 per week / £20,800,000 per year
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De Bruyne is arguably the best midfielder in the world, orchestrating Manchester City’s attack with precision.
1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – £525,000 per week / £27,300,000 per year
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The Norwegian goal machine leads the Premier League’s salary rankings, and for good reason. His incredible goal-scoring record for Manchester City cements his place as the league’s most lethal striker.
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