Everton FC has been fighting to re-establish itself as a competitive force in the Premier League, despite financial struggles and inconsistent performances in recent seasons. While the club may not have the same spending power as England’s top teams, it still invests heavily in player salaries to build a squad capable of competing at the highest level.
We’ve taken a closer look at Everton’s wage structure and ranked the club’s 14 highest-paid players from lowest to highest.
14. Ashley Young – £40,000 per week / £2,080,000 per year
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At 38 years old, Ashley Young brings valuable experience and versatility to Everton. The former Manchester United and Aston Villa man has been a key figure both on and off the pitch, providing leadership and depth to Sean Dyche’s squad.
13. Iliman Ndiaye – £45,000 per week / £2,340,000 per year
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The Senegalese forward joined Everton with high expectations after impressing at Marseille and Sheffield United. With his dribbling skills and eye for goal, Ndiaye has the potential to be a key attacking asset for the Toffees.
12. Jesper Lindstrøm – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year
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The Danish playmaker arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt and has quickly become an exciting option in Everton’s midfield. His ability to create chances and link play makes him a valuable piece in Dyche’s tactical setup.
11. Orel Mangala – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year
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A recent addition to Everton’s midfield, Orel Mangala provides strength and composure in the center of the park. The Belgian international is expected to play a crucial role in stabilizing the team’s defensive structure.
10. Beto – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year
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The powerful Portuguese striker was brought in to strengthen Everton’s attacking options. With his physical presence and aerial ability, Beto offers a different dimension to the team’s frontline.
9. Séamus Coleman – £55,000 per week / £2,860,000 per year
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A true Everton legend, Coleman has been a loyal servant for over a decade. Even at 35, the club captain continues to lead by example with his work ethic and defensive solidity.
8. Vitaliy Mykolenko – £58,000 per week / £3,016,000 per year‘
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The Ukrainian left-back has steadily improved since joining from Dynamo Kyiv. Mykolenko’s defensive awareness and attacking contributions make him an important figure in Everton’s backline.
7. Michael Keane – £80,000 per week / £4,160,000 per year
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An experienced center-back, Keane has had ups and downs at Goodison Park. His aerial ability and strong tackling make him a reliable presence in defense when fit and in form.
6. Jack Harrison – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year
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On loan from Leeds United, Harrison’s pace and technical skills have added creativity to Everton’s attack. His work rate and ability to deliver dangerous crosses make him a key player.
5. Dominic Calvert-Lewin – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year
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When fit, Calvert-Lewin is Everton’s most dangerous striker. His aerial prowess, intelligent movement, and finishing ability have made him a crucial part of the team’s offensive setup.
4. James Tarkowski – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year
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A cornerstone of Everton’s defense, Tarkowski is a leader at the back. His experience and ability to organize the defensive line make him an invaluable asset for Sean Dyche.
3. Idrissa Gueye – £120,000 per week / £6,240,000 per year
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The Senegalese midfielder remains one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League. His ball-winning skills and ability to break up opposition attacks are vital to Everton’s structure.
2. Jordan Pickford – £125,000 per week / £6,500,000 per year
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England’s No.1 goalkeeper has been a consistent performer for Everton. His shot-stopping ability, leadership, and distribution make him one of the most important players in the squad.
1. Abdoulaye Doucouré – £130,000 per week / £6,760,000 per year
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Doucouré is Everton’s highest-paid player, and his performances justify his salary. His box-to-box style, goal-scoring ability from midfield, and physicality make him a key component of the team’s success.