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Who Earns the Most? The 20 Best-Paid Strikers in the Premier League 2025

In the Premier League, goals come at a premium — and so do the players who score them. Strikers are often the most expensive assets on a team, and in 2025, their weekly wages reflect just how much clubs are willing to invest in firepower. From proven superstars to rising talents, here’s a countdown of the 20 highest-paid strikers in England’s top flight, starting from No. 20 and ending with the league’s ultimate goal machine.

20. Niclas Füllkrug – £90,000 per week

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West Ham’s German forward Niclas Füllkrug may not have the same star profile as some of his rivals, but his aerial presence and physical style make him a constant threat in the box. At £90,000 per week, he’s one of the most cost-effective strikers in the league’s top earners.

19. Odsonne Édouard – £90,000 per week

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Crystal Palace’s Odsonne Édouard continues to deliver steady performances in the Premier League. His technical ability and knack for finding space have earned him a solid weekly paycheck of £90,000.

18. Richarlison – £90,000 per week

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Tottenham’s Brazilian forward Richarlison is known for his work rate and versatility across the front line. Earning £90,000 per week, he remains a valuable asset for Spurs’ attack.

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17. Dominic Solanke – £90,000 per week

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Tottenham invested in Dominic Solanke for his finishing skills and physical presence up front. At £90,000 per week, the former Bournemouth striker is out to prove his worth on a bigger stage.

16. Eddie Nketiah – £90,000 per week

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Now with Crystal Palace, Eddie Nketiah is looking to make his mark as a consistent Premier League goalscorer. His £90,000 weekly wage reflects the club’s belief in his potential.

15. Liam Delap – £100,000 per week

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Chelsea’s Liam Delap is a young striker with a big future ahead of him. At £100,000 per week, the Blues clearly believe he has what it takes to develop into a top Premier League forward.

14. Raul Jimenez – £100,000 per week

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Fulham’s Raul Jimenez remains one of the most experienced strikers in the league. The Mexican forward earns £100,000 a week and continues to offer leadership and scoring ability.

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13. Nicolas Jackson – £100,000 per week

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Nicolas Jackson has shown flashes of brilliance since joining Chelsea. His £100,000 weekly salary reflects his potential to become a consistent threat in the Premier League.

12. Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000 per week

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Manchester United’s Joshua Zirkzee combines skill and flair in the final third. At £105,000 per week, he is part of United’s new attacking setup aimed at climbing back to the top.

11. Alexander Isak – £120,000 per week

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Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak has impressed with his movement and clinical finishing. Earning £120,000 a week, the Swedish striker remains one of the league’s most dangerous forwards.

10. Ollie Watkins – £130,000 per week

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Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins is one of the Premier League’s most consistent goalscorers. At £130,000 per week, he continues to be a key figure in Villa’s attacking success.

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9. Donyell Malen – £140,000 per week

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Donyell Malen arrived at Aston Villa from Borussia Dortmund with high expectations. His £140,000-a-week salary underlines the club’s belief in his attacking talents.

8. Benjamin Šeško – £160,000 per week

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Manchester United secured Benjamin Šeško as part of their forward overhaul. The £160,000-per-week striker is seen as a long-term investment in the club’s attacking power.

7. Christopher Nkunku – £195,000 per week

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Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku has yet to fully showcase his abilities due to injury setbacks. Still, his £195,000-a-week contract proves the club’s confidence in his quality.

6. Hugo Ekitiké – £200,000 per week

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Liverpool spent big to bring Hugo Ekitiké to Anfield, paying him £200,000 a week. The French forward is expected to add depth and firepower to their already strong attack.

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5. Viktor Gyökeres – £200,000 per week

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Arsenal finally landed Viktor Gyökeres, paying him £200,000 per week. His prolific record in Portugal suggests he could be the missing piece in Arsenal’s title ambitions.

4. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000 per week

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Gabriel Jesus brings championship experience to Arsenal’s front line. Earning £265,000 a week, the Brazilian remains a key figure despite strong competition for his place.

3. Kai Havertz – £280,000 per week

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Kai Havertz may divide opinion among Arsenal fans, but his versatility in attack is undeniable. His £280,000 weekly wage reflects his status as one of the league’s most well-paid strikers.

2. Omar Marmoush – £295,000 per week

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Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush was a major January signing, costing £59 million and earning £295,000 a week. His pace and finishing add yet another weapon to City’s forward options.

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1. Erling Haaland – £525,000 per week

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Erling Haaland sits at the very top of the list, earning a staggering £525,000 each week. The Norwegian goal machine has broken records since arriving in England and remains the Premier League’s ultimate striking force.

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