Ipswich Town has been one of the surprise stories of the 2024/25 season, climbing into the Premier League spotlight with a squad that continues to defy expectations. Competing at a high level despite a more modest wage structure compared to many top-flight rivals is no small feat.
We’ve taken a closer look at the team’s payroll and ranked the 12 highest-paid players at the club, starting from the lowest earner and counting up to the biggest name.
12. Chiedozie Ogbene – £25,000 per week / £1,300,000 per year
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A pacey and direct winger, Ogbene adds intensity and drive to Ipswich’s wide play. His speed and work ethic make him a valuable rotational option.
11. Jacob Greaves – £25,000 per week / £1,300,000 per year
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Greaves is a rising defensive talent known for his composure on the ball. His consistency and aerial presence have earned him a regular starting role.
10. Jack Clarke – £25,000 per week / £1,300,000 per year
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Clarke offers flair and creativity from the wing. With an eye for goal and a strong dribbling ability, he adds attacking depth to the squad.
9. George Hirst – £27,500 per week / £1,430,000 per year
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Hirst leads the line with strength and determination. His hold-up play and movement have made him a reliable option up front.
8. Samy Morsy – £30,000 per week / £1,560,000 per year
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The club captain, Morsy brings leadership and tenacity to the midfield. His ball-winning skills and tactical awareness are vital to Ipswich’s shape.
7. Ben Johnson – £30,000 per week / £1,560,000 per year
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A dynamic fullback with Premier League experience, Johnson contributes on both ends of the pitch. His pace and stamina make him a solid addition.
6. Dara O’Shea – £35,000 per week / £1,820,000 per year
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O’Shea is a reliable central defender who reads the game well. His physical presence and calmness under pressure strengthen the backline.
5. Jens Cajuste – £35,000 per week / £1,820,000 per year
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The Swedish international brings control and versatility to midfield. Cajuste’s box-to-box style fits well with Ipswich’s balanced approach.
4. Arijanet Muric – £35,000 per week / £1,820,000 per year
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As the first-choice goalkeeper, Muric plays a key role in organizing the defense. His reflexes and distribution have impressed this season.
3. Axel Tuanzebe – £40,000 per week / £2,080,000 per year
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Tuanzebe provides valuable versatility, capable of playing across the back four. His experience at a top level brings calmness to the defense.
2. Ben Godfrey – £75,000 per week / £3,900,000 per year
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Godfrey is a commanding center-back with top-flight pedigree. His athleticism and leadership have quickly made him a defensive pillar.
1. Kalvin Phillips – £150,000 per week / £7,800,000 per year
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The biggest name at the club, Phillips brings elite quality to the midfield. An England international, he combines vision, passing, and control at the highest level.
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