The Highest-Paid Strikers in the Bundesliga Right Now
The Bundesliga continues to attract top attacking talent from across the world — and with that comes serious money. From emerging stars to global icons, the league’s best strikers are earning big for their goals, consistency, and influence on the pitch.
Here’s a look at the 12 highest-paid forwards in Germany’s top flight for the 2025/26 season, starting from number 12 and ending with the man who earns more than anyone else: Harry Kane.
12. Elye Wahi – £61,625 per week / £3,204,500 per year

Elye Wahi has emerged as one of the most exciting young forwards in the Bundesliga. The Frenchman combines pace, power, and confidence in front of goal, making him a constant danger to opposing defenses. His current wages reflect both his potential and growing influence on the pitch.
11. Tim Kleindienst – £61,625 per week / £3,204,500 per year

Tim Kleindienst is known for his strong presence and relentless work ethic. While not the flashiest striker, his ability to hold up play and score crucial goals makes him a key figure for his club. His weekly pay highlights the respect he’s earned for his consistent performances.
10. Fábio Silva – £67,837 per week / £3,527,500 per year

Portuguese forward Fábio Silva continues to rebuild his career in Germany, bringing flair and technique to his side’s attack. His salary reflects both his Premier League experience and international pedigree. With time and consistency, Silva could rise further among the league’s elite.
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9. Maximilian Beier – £67,837 per week / £3,527,500 per year

A product of German youth development, Maximilian Beier has impressed with his pace and sharp finishing. His earnings underline his rapid rise from a promising youngster to a full Bundesliga star. Beier is viewed as one of Germany’s brightest attacking prospects for the future.
8. Deniz Undav – £74,048 per week / £3,850,500 per year

Deniz Undav’s story is one of perseverance, climbing from the lower leagues to become a Bundesliga standout. Now earning over £74,000 a week, he has proven himself as a clinical finisher with a keen eye for goal. His consistency has made him indispensable to his team’s success.
7. Ermedin Demirovic – £77,154 per week / £4,012,000 per year

Bosnian striker Ermedin Demirovic has quietly become one of the Bundesliga’s most effective forwards. Known for his intensity, movement, and teamwork, he plays a vital role in his club’s attacking system. His salary reflects his growing importance and steady scoring record.
6. Mohamed Amoura – £77,154 per week / £4,012,000 per year

Mohamed Amoura has brought speed, flair, and unpredictability to the league. The Algerian forward can break open defenses with a single run, making him one of the most exciting attackers to watch. His high wages mirror his status as a rising star in European football.
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5. Jonathan Burkardt – £80,260 per week / £4,173,500 per year

German striker Jonathan Burkardt has earned his reputation as a dependable goal scorer. His leadership and consistency have made him a central figure for both club and country. With an annual income above £4 million, Burkardt represents the next generation of German talent.
4. Nicolas Jackson – £123,413 per week / £6,417,500 per year

Nicolas Jackson has made an instant impact in the Bundesliga, blending creativity with an eye for goal. The Senegalese forward earns over £120,000 a week, reflecting his influence in attack. His athleticism and composure have made him one of the division’s most dangerous players.
3. Patrik Schick – £123,413 per week / £6,417,500 per year

Czech international Patrik Schick continues to be one of the Bundesliga’s top strikers. Renowned for his technical ability and finishing touch, he’s a constant threat in and around the penalty area. His salary cements his status as a proven and respected goal scorer.
2. Serhou Guirassy – £154,144 per week / £8,015,500 per year

Serhou Guirassy’s explosive rise has been one of the biggest stories in German football. The Guinean forward’s combination of power and precision has made him a nightmare for defenders. With a salary that reflects his form, Guirassy stands among Europe’s most in-demand strikers.
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1. Harry Kane – £408,654 per week / £21,250,000 per year

England’s captain tops the list as the Bundesliga’s highest-paid striker. Since his move to Germany, Harry Kane has delivered world-class performances week after week. With over £21 million per year, he not only leads by example but also sets the standard for excellence across Europe’s top leagues.
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