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Top 100 Highest-Paid Bundesliga Players in 2025 – Ranked

The Bundesliga is home to some of the world’s most exciting football talents, and their salaries reflect the immense value they bring to their clubs. From young stars breaking through to seasoned veterans, here is the definitive list of the 100 highest-paid players in Germany’s top flight, starting from number 100.

100. Ridle Baku – RB Leipzig (£37,106 per week)

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The German right-back recently joined Leipzig and brings a mix of pace and defensive reliability. His energy on the flank makes him an important two-way player who can cover ground quickly.

99. Luca Netz – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£39,231 per week)

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At just 22, Netz is one of the most promising young defenders in Germany. His attacking instincts from left-back combined with solid defensive awareness have earned him a significant role.

98. Tim Kleindienst – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£40,048 per week)

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The tall striker is a constant aerial threat and excels at holding up the ball. His presence in the box and eye for goal make him a valuable attacking option for Gladbach.

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97. Leonardo Bittencourt – Werder Bremen (£40,865 per week)

Leonardo Bittencourt
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A hardworking midfielder, Bittencourt offers creativity and pressing intensity. His ability to play multiple roles in the middle of the park ensures he remains key for Bremen.

96. Chris Führich – VfB Stuttgart (£40,865 per week)

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One of Stuttgart’s most important attacking outlets, Führich combines pace and direct dribbling with a sharp eye for goal. His contributions from the left wing continue to grow each season.

95. Christoph Baumgartner – RB Leipzig (£40,865 per week)

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The Austrian playmaker is known for his clever movement and goal-scoring instincts. Leipzig value him as a player who can make the difference in tight matches.

94. Florian Grillitsch – Hoffenheim (£40,865 per week)

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An experienced midfielder, Grillitsch provides composure and balance in Hoffenheim’s midfield. His defensive discipline and ability to recycle possession are key strengths.

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93. Kevin Kampl – RB Leipzig (£40,865 per week)

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Despite being 34, Kampl continues to influence games with his intelligence and passing range. A leader on and off the pitch, he brings vital experience to Leipzig’s midfield.

92. Lukas Hradecky – Bayer Leverkusen (£42,500 per week)

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The Finnish goalkeeper has been a long-serving and reliable figure for Leverkusen. Calm under pressure, he remains one of the most respected shot-stoppers in the Bundesliga.

91. Lucas Tousart – Union Berlin (£42,500 per week)

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The French midfielder is known for his physical presence and ability to break up opposition play. Tousart’s work rate and defensive awareness strengthen Union Berlin’s midfield core.

90. Steve Mounié – Augsburg (£43,154 per week)

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The Beninese striker is a powerful forward who thrives in aerial duels. His ability to hold up the ball and bring teammates into play makes him a vital target man.

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89. Ihlas Bebou – Hoffenheim (£44,135 per week)

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Bebou’s pace and directness make him a constant danger for defenders. His ability to exploit space on the counter-attack has been one of Hoffenheim’s key offensive weapons.

88. Ellyes Skhiri – Eintracht Frankfurt (£45,769 per week)

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The Tunisian midfielder is a tireless worker in the center of the pitch. Skhiri’s ability to intercept, tackle, and transition the ball quickly makes him indispensable.

87. Michy Batshuayi – Eintracht Frankfurt (£46,260 per week)

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The Belgian striker is an experienced finisher who has scored goals across Europe. His instinctive positioning inside the box gives Frankfurt a reliable scoring option.

86. Mattias Svanberg – Wolfsburg (£46,260 per week)

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The Swedish midfielder provides balance and creativity in Wolfsburg’s midfield. His tactical intelligence and passing range allow him to dictate the tempo.

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85. Ermedin Demirovic – Stuttgart (£46,260 per week)

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The Bosnian forward has impressed with his pressing and goal-scoring ability. A versatile striker, he is capable of both leading the line and linking up play.

84. Adam Hlozek – Hoffenheim (£46,260 per week)

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Still only 22, the Czech attacker has shown flashes of brilliance with his dribbling and creativity. Hoffenheim see him as a long-term attacking investment.

83. Dan-Axel Zagadou – Stuttgart (£46,260 per week)

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The French defender is a strong presence at the back with his physicality and aerial ability. When fit, he adds stability and leadership to Stuttgart’s defense.

82. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens – Borussia Dortmund (£49,038 per week)

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The young English winger is one of Dortmund’s brightest prospects. With pace and flair, he is seen as a potential star for the club’s future.

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81. Jonas Omlin – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£49,038 per week)

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The Swiss goalkeeper provides leadership and reliability between the posts. His consistency makes him a crucial figure for Gladbach’s defensive unit.

80. Sacha Boey – Bayern Munich (£49,038 per week)

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Bayern’s French full-back is energetic, aggressive, and relentless in defense. His quick adaptation to the Bundesliga has already made him a fan favorite.

79. Rasmus Kristensen – Eintracht Frankfurt (£49,365 per week)

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The Danish right-back is known for his stamina and pressing game. He brings both defensive solidity and attacking support down the flank.

78. Ozan Kabak – Hoffenheim (£51,490 per week)

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The Turkish center-back has gained valuable Bundesliga experience despite his young age. Strong in the air and physical in duels, Kabak remains a cornerstone in Hoffenheim’s defense.

77. Mahmoud Dahoud – Eintracht Frankfurt (£52,308 per week)

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Technically sharp and press-resistant, Dahoud helps Frankfurt progress the ball through tight spaces. His passing range and line-breaking carries add rhythm and control to midfield.

76. Arthur Theate – Eintracht Frankfurt (£52,308 per week)

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Theate brings left-footed balance and aggression to the back line. Strong in duels and composed in buildup, he improves Frankfurt’s ability to defend high and play out.

75. Robert Andrich – Bayer Leverkusen (£52,308 per week)

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Andrich is the enforcer in Leverkusen’s midfield, screening the defense and snapping into tackles. He also times late runs well, chipping in with goals from the edge of the box.

74. Martin Terrier – Bayer Leverkusen (£55,577 per week)

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A clever mover between the lines, Terrier offers both goals and link play from wide areas. His off-ball intelligence opens lanes for Leverkusen’s runners.

73. Luca Waldschmidt – Köln (£55,577 per week)

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Waldschmidt’s tidy first touch and vision make him a flexible attacking option. He can operate as a second striker or winger, knitting attacks together.

72. Elye Wahi – Eintracht Frankfurt (£55,577 per week)

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Explosive and direct, Wahi attacks space behind defenses with real conviction. His pace forces center-backs to drop off, creating room for teammates to play.

71. Julian Weigl – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£55,577 per week)

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Weigl dictates tempo with simple, precise distribution and smart positioning. His calmness under pressure helps Gladbach control phases of possession.

70. Andreas Skov Olsen – Wolfsburg (£55,577 per week)

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A right winger who loves early deliveries, Skov Olsen stretches the pitch and supplies quality crosses. He also carries a threat when drifting inside to shoot.

69. Oliver Baumann – Hoffenheim (£57,212 per week)

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One of the league’s steadiest keepers, Baumann organizes well and excels in reflex saves. His consistency has anchored Hoffenheim across multiple seasons.

68. Kevin Trapp – Eintracht Frankfurt (£57,212 per week)

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Trapp combines athletic shot-stopping with leadership in high-pressure moments. He remains a reference point for Frankfurt’s defensive structure.

67. Robin Koch – Eintracht Frankfurt (£57,212 per week)

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Koch brings aerial dominance and calm ball progression out of defense. His positioning and timing in tackles make him a reliable first-choice center-back.

66. Mario Götze – Eintracht Frankfurt (£57,212 per week)

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The 2014 World Cup winner still has the vision and technique to influence games. At Frankfurt, he provides creativity and experience, often dictating the tempo in midfield.

65. Nico Elvedi – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£57,212 per week)

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The Swiss international is composed and reliable in defense. His reading of the game and calmness under pressure make him a consistent performer for Gladbach.

64. Mergim Berisha – Hoffenheim (£57,212 per week)

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Berisha adds strength and finishing ability to Hoffenheim’s attack. His presence in the box gives the team an additional dimension when breaking down defenses.

63. Yannick Gerhardt – Wolfsburg (£58,846 per week)

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A versatile player who can feature both in midfield and defense, Gerhardt is valued for his tactical understanding. His leadership qualities also help guide a young Wolfsburg squad.

62. Malik Tillman – Bayer Leverkusen (£61,625 per week)

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The American playmaker has quickly adapted to life in the Bundesliga. With creativity and flair, he is seen as one of Leverkusen’s rising stars.

61. Piero Hincapié – Bayer Leverkusen (£61,788 per week)

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The Ecuadorian defender brings athleticism and aggression to the back line. His ability to cover ground and engage in duels makes him vital for Leverkusen’s defensive setup.

60. Maximilian Beier – Hoffenheim (£61,788 per week)

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One of Germany’s most exciting young strikers, Beier has shown maturity beyond his years. His pace and finishing instincts make him a constant danger in the final third.

59. Hiroki Ito – Bayern Munich (£61,788 per week)

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The Japanese defender is composed in possession and aggressive in challenges. At Bayern, he has added depth and reliability to an already strong back line.

58. Salih Özcan – Borussia Dortmund (£61,788 per week)

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Özcan is a hard-working midfielder who excels at breaking up play. His stamina and tackling ability allow Dortmund’s creative players more freedom.

57. Amadou Haidara – RB Leipzig (£62,115 per week)

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Haidara is a dynamic midfielder who covers huge ground. His energy and ball-winning skills are crucial for Leipzig’s pressing style.

56. Waldemar Anton – Borussia Dortmund (£64,731 per week)

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The German center-back is a physical defender with strong leadership qualities. His consistency and reliability have made him a trusted figure in Dortmund’s back line.

55. Xaver Schlager – RB Leipzig (£65,385 per week)

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Schlager is a relentless midfield worker who excels in pressing and regaining possession. His energy and tactical awareness make him an essential part of Leipzig’s system.

54. Alexander Nübel – Stuttgart (£65,385 per week)

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On loan at Stuttgart, Nübel has grown into a commanding goalkeeper. His reflexes and calm distribution under pressure are vital for the team.

53. Jonas Hofmann – Bayer Leverkusen (£65,385 per week)

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A creative winger with years of Bundesliga experience, Hofmann adds vision and intelligence to Leverkusen’s attack. His movement between the lines keeps opponents guessing.

52. Florian Neuhaus – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£65,385 per week)

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Neuhaus remains one of Gladbach’s most technically skilled midfielders. His composure on the ball and eye for decisive passes make him central to their attacking play.

51. Andrej Kramarić – Hoffenheim (£65,385 per week)

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The Croatian forward continues to be Hoffenheim’s main attacking star. With his finishing ability and creativity, he has been among the league’s most consistent scorers for years.

50. Pascal Groß – Borussia Mönchengladbach (£68,000 per week)

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Returning to Germany after years in England, Groß has reestablished himself as a midfield conductor. His passing range and intelligence on the ball make him invaluable.

49. Ramy Bensebaini – Borussia Dortmund (£73,558 per week)

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The Algerian left-back is powerful and aggressive in defense while also a threat going forward. His versatility on the flank adds both stability and attacking width.

48. Angelo Stiller – Stuttgart (£73,885 per week)

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Stiller is a promising young midfielder with excellent technical skills. His ability to dictate the rhythm of play highlights his growing importance for Stuttgart.

47. Deniz Undav – Stuttgart (£73,885 per week)

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Undav has established himself as a clinical finisher. His intelligent positioning and work rate make him a constant danger inside the box.

46. Lovro Majer – Wolfsburg (£77,154 per week)

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The Croatian playmaker is known for his vision and creativity in midfield. Majer’s technical ability and passing range make him the heartbeat of Wolfsburg’s attack.

45. Nico Schlotterbeck – Borussia Dortmund (£77,154 per week)

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Schlotterbeck has become one of Germany’s most important defenders. His aggressive style, aerial dominance, and ability to play out from the back suit Dortmund’s approach perfectly.

44. Lutsharel Geertruida – RB Leipzig (£77,154 per week)

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The Dutch defender is versatile, capable of playing across the back line. His physicality and composure make him a vital asset in Leipzig’s defensive structure.

43. Aleix García – Bayer Leverkusen (£77,154 per week)

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The Spanish midfielder brings elegance and control to Leverkusen’s midfield. His passing range and tactical awareness allow him to dictate tempo in tight matches.

42. Castello Lukeba – RB Leipzig (£81,731 per week)

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A young French defender with excellent anticipation and recovery speed, Lukeba has quickly adapted to the Bundesliga. His composure under pressure marks him as a future star.

41. Julian Ryerson – Borussia Dortmund (£81,731 per week)

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The Norwegian full-back is praised for his energy and work rate. Reliable in defense and attack, he has become an essential figure in Dortmund’s squad.

40. Edmond Tapsoba – Bayer Leverkusen (£81,731 per week)

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Strong and composed, Tapsoba anchors Leverkusen’s defense with authority. His timing in tackles and ability to play the ball forward make him highly rated.

39. Karim Adeyemi – Borussia Dortmund (£81,731 per week)

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The lightning-quick German winger terrifies defenders with his pace and direct dribbling. Adeyemi’s explosiveness makes him one of the most exciting attacking threats in the league.

38. Exequiel Palacios – Bayer Leverkusen (£81,731 per week)

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The Argentine midfielder is dynamic, hardworking, and technically sharp. His ability to connect midfield and attack has been vital in Leverkusen’s title push.

37. Maximilian Arnold – Wolfsburg (£89,904 per week)

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A loyal servant for Wolfsburg, Arnold brings leadership and control to midfield. His set-piece delivery and experience keep him as one of the team’s most important players.

36. Péter Gulácsi – RB Leipzig (£91,538 per week)

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The Hungarian goalkeeper has been a consistent performer for Leipzig over the years. His leadership, shot-stopping, and reliability between the posts make him a cornerstone for the team.

35. Eljif Elmas – RB Leipzig (£92,519 per week)

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The North Macedonian midfielder is a versatile option capable of playing multiple attacking roles. His energy, vision, and ball-carrying ability add dynamism to Leipzig’s midfield.

34. Loïs Openda – RB Leipzig (£92,519 per week)

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One of the Bundesliga’s most electric forwards, Openda thrives on his pace and goal-scoring instinct. His direct runs behind defenses make him a constant danger.

33. Victor Boniface – Bayer Leverkusen (£92,519 per week)

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The Nigerian striker has become one of the most feared finishers in Germany. Powerful, quick, and clinical, Boniface is central to Leverkusen’s attacking firepower.

32. Carney Chukwuemeka – Borussia Dortmund (£98,077 per week)

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At just 21, Chukwuemeka already shows maturity and creativity in midfield. His dribbling and ability to pick out key passes mark him as one of Dortmund’s brightest young talents.

31. Felix Nmecha – Borussia Dortmund (£98,077 per week)

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The German midfielder is strong, athletic, and composed on the ball. His versatility allows him to contribute both defensively and offensively, making him a key squad player.

30. Xavi Simons – RB Leipzig (£98,077 per week)

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The Dutch starlet has become one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting players. With flair, creativity, and confidence well beyond his years, Simons is already a game-changer for Leipzig.

29. Alejandro Grimaldo – Bayer Leverkusen (£98,077 per week)

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The Spanish left-back has been sensational since arriving in the Bundesliga. Deadly from set pieces and consistent in attack, Grimaldo has quickly become one of Leverkusen’s standout performers.

28. Patrik Schick – Bayer Leverkusen (£106,250 per week)

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The Czech striker is a proven goalscorer who combines strength with technical finesse. When fit, Schick is one of the Bundesliga’s most clinical finishers inside the box.

27. Lukas Klostermann – RB Leipzig (£107,885 per week)

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A versatile defender who can play both centrally and out wide, Klostermann is valued for his pace and defensive awareness. His consistency makes him a vital squad member at Leipzig.

26. Willi Orbán – RB Leipzig (£107,885 per week)

Willi Orbán
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The Hungarian captain is a leader at the back for Leipzig. His aerial strength and commitment make him one of the most reliable defenders in the Bundesliga.

25. Josip Stanišić – Bayern Munich (£107,885 per week)

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The Croatian full-back has developed into a reliable option for Bayern. With solid defensive instincts and versatility across the back line, he’s an important depth player for the champions.

24. Julian Brandt – Borussia Dortmund (£114,423 per week)

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The German playmaker continues to shine as one of Dortmund’s key creative outlets. His vision, technical ability, and knack for scoring goals from midfield set him apart.

23. Marcel Sabitzer – Borussia Dortmund (£122,596 per week)

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Sabitzer’s box-to-box dynamism makes him a vital figure in Dortmund’s midfield. The Austrian’s ability to press, shoot from range, and link play is crucial for the team’s balance.

22. Matthias Ginter – Freiburg (£123,413 per week)

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A dependable German center-back, Ginter is known for his experience and defensive awareness. His leadership and composure anchor Freiburg’s defensive line.

21. Benjamin Henrichs – RB Leipzig (£123,413 per week)

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The German international is versatile, capable of playing on either flank. His stamina, intelligence, and ability to support both attack and defense make him invaluable to Leipzig.

20. David Raum – RB Leipzig (£123,413 per week)

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One of the Bundesliga’s most consistent left-backs, Raum excels with his accurate crossing and attacking drive. His work rate ensures he contributes effectively at both ends of the pitch.

19. Raphaël Guerreiro – Bayern Munich (£130,769 per week)

Raphaël Guerreiro
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The Portuguese international is versatile, capable of playing as a left-back or midfielder. His technical ability and football IQ make him a valuable asset for Bayern.

18. Emre Can – Borussia Dortmund (£130,769 per week)

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Can adds steel and leadership to Dortmund’s midfield. His adaptability across multiple roles ensures he remains a consistent part of the starting XI.

17. Konrad Laimer – Bayern Munich (£147,115 per week)

Konrad Laimer
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Laimer is known for his relentless energy and pressing game. His tireless work in midfield gives Bayern balance between attack and defense.

16. Gregor Kobel – Borussia Dortmund (£147,115 per week)

Gregor Kobel
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Kobel has grown into one of Europe’s top goalkeepers. His commanding presence and reflex saves make him vital for Dortmund’s defense.

15. Serhou Guirassy – Borussia Dortmund (£154,144 per week)

Serhou Guirassy
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The Guinean forward has been one of the Bundesliga’s most prolific scorers. His strength, movement, and finishing put him among the league’s elite strikers.

14. Timo Werner – RB Leipzig (£163,462 per week)

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Werner continues to be a nightmare for defenders with his blistering pace. His ability to stretch defenses and find space keeps him a dangerous attacking option.

13. Dayot Upamecano – Bayern Munich (£163,462 per week)

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The French defender combines speed and power, excelling in one-on-one duels. He has established himself as a key pillar in Bayern’s back line.

12. Niklas Süle – Borussia Dortmund (£163,462 per week)

Niklas Süle
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Süle offers physical dominance and composure in defense. His experience at the highest level makes him a cornerstone of Dortmund’s defense.

11. Jonathan Tah – Bayern Munich (£196,154 per week)

Jonathan Tah
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Tah’s move to Bayern has solidified their defense even further. His strength, positioning, and ball-playing ability make him a top-class center-back.

10. Kim Min-jae – Bayern Munich (£196,154 per week)

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The South Korean international is one of Europe’s most commanding defenders. Known as “the Monster,” his tackling and aerial dominance make him essential for Bayern.

9. Leon Goretzka – Bayern Munich (£212,500 per week)

Leon Goretzka
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A powerful box-to-box midfielder, Goretzka combines athleticism with goal-scoring instincts. His late runs and physical presence give Bayern an extra dimension in attack.

8. Michael Olise – Bayern Munich (£220,673 per week)

Michael Olise
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The French winger is one of the Bundesliga’s newest stars. With dribbling flair, creativity, and a dangerous left foot, he adds unpredictability to Bayern’s forward line.

7. Luis Díaz – Bayern Munich (£228,846 per week)

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The Colombian winger brings pace and relentless energy on the flank. His direct dribbling and work rate make him one of Bayern’s most exciting attacking threats.

6. Alphonso Davies – Bayern Munich (£245,192 per week)

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“Phonzy” remains one of the fastest players in world football. His ability to burst forward from left-back makes him indispensable to Bayern’s style.

5. Serge Gnabry – Bayern Munich (£308,452 per week)

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Gnabry provides goals and creativity from the wing. His clinical finishing and big-game mentality make him a constant threat for Bayern.

4. Jamal Musiala – Bayern Munich (£308,452 per week)

Jamal Musiala
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At just 22, Musiala is already Bayern’s golden boy. His dribbling, vision, and composure make him one of the most gifted young players in the world.

3. Joshua Kimmich – Bayern Munich (£326,923 per week)

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Kimmich is Bayern’s midfield general. With leadership, vision, and relentless work rate, he is the heartbeat of both club and country.

2. Manuel Neuer – Bayern Munich (£343,269 per week)

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The legendary goalkeeper continues to redefine the role with his sweeping style and leadership. Even at 39, Neuer remains one of the world’s very best.

1. Harry Kane – Bayern Munich (£408,654 per week)

Harry Kane
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The English striker tops the Bundesliga pay chart. A world-class goalscorer and leader, Kane’s arrival has given Bayern a true center-forward of global caliber.

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