Fulham may not have the biggest wage bill in the Premier League, but they continue to compete with grit and determination. While clubs with far larger budgets dominate the headlines, Fulham remains a steady force thanks to smart squad management and key individual contributions.
We’ve taken a closer look at the current player salaries and ranked the top earners at the club from lowest to highest.
14. Antonee Robinson – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year

The American full-back offers consistency on the left side of defense. His pace and tactical awareness make him a dependable option for Fulham.
13. Andreas Pereira – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year

The Brazilian midfielder is known for his creativity and technical ability. He plays a vital role in linking defense and attack.
12. Willian – £50,000 per week / £2,600,000 per year

The veteran winger adds experience and composure in Fulham’s front line. He remains a reliable figure despite being in the twilight of his career.
11. Sander Berge – £55,000 per week / £2,860,000 per year

Berge brings strength and composure to the midfield. His presence helps Fulham control the tempo in the center of the pitch.
10. Emile Smith Rowe – £60,000 per week / £3,120,000 per year

The Arsenal loanee adds flair and energy to Fulham’s attack. His versatility allows him to slot into various attacking roles.
9. Saša Lukić – £63,000 per week / £3,276,000 per year

Lukić provides balance and ball retention in midfield. His work ethic and tactical discipline are key assets for the team.
8. Adama Traoré – £65,000 per week / £3,380,000 per year

Known for his explosive speed and strength, Traoré stretches defenses with ease. He remains a unique weapon off the wing.
7. Timothy Castagne – £65,000 per week / £3,380,000 per year

A reliable and versatile full-back, Castagne contributes on both ends of the pitch. His experience is a boost to Fulham’s defense.
6. Issa Diop – £70,000 per week / £3,640,000 per year

Diop is a powerful center-back with strong aerial presence. His defensive reliability makes him a key figure at the back.
5. Alex Iwobi – £80,000 per week / £4,160,000 per year

Iwobi brings creativity and dynamism to Fulham’s midfield. His ability to break lines and create chances justifies his high salary.
4. Joachim Andersen – £90,000 per week / £4,680,000 per year

Andersen is calm and composed on the ball, anchoring Fulham’s defense. His leadership and passing ability stand out in the back line.
3. Raúl Jiménez – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

The Mexican striker adds experience and physicality up front. While his goal tally has dipped, he remains a valuable presence.
2. Reiss Nelson – £100,000 per week / £5,200,000 per year

Nelson is one of Fulham’s big investments for the future. His speed and technical flair give the team a dangerous edge out wide.
1. Bernd Leno – £130,000 per week / £6,760,000 per year

Leno is Fulham’s top earner and most important figure between the posts. His reflexes and command of the area have saved the team on many occasions.



