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Who is the Premier League’s highest-paid players?

The Premier League has never been shy about flexing its financial muscle, and the latest salary figures underline just how wide the gap is between football’s elite and the rest. Eye-watering weekly wages are now part of the landscape at the biggest clubs, where star power and silverware ambitions go hand in hand. From commanding centre-backs to prolific forwards, this list highlights 12 of the division’s highest-paid players. Ranked from 12th to first, here’s a closer look at the names collecting the largest pay packets in England’s top flight.

12. Marc Guéhi – £250,000 per week

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Marc Guéhi sits at the foot of this list, but his reported £250,000 weekly wage still places him among the league’s financial elite. At 25, the defender is entering his prime years and has developed into a composed and reliable presence at the back. His reading of the game and confidence in possession have earned him recognition at both club and international level. The salary reflects not just current performance, but long-term trust in his development.

11. John Stones – £250,000 per week

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Level on weekly pay with Guéhi, John Stones continues to justify his standing as one of England’s most complete defenders. The 31-year-old has evolved over the years, adding tactical flexibility and comfort stepping into midfield when required. Injuries have tested him at times, but his importance in high-stakes matches remains clear. His £250,000 wage underlines the premium placed on experience and adaptability.

10. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000 per week

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Gabriel Jesus takes 10th spot with a reported £265,000 per week. The Brazilian forward brings relentless energy and intelligent movement to the attacking line. While injuries have occasionally disrupted his rhythm, his influence on pressing and link-up play is significant. Clubs are willing to pay for forwards who contribute beyond goals, and his salary reflects that broader value.

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9. Kai Havertz – £280,000 per week

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Kai Havertz earns around £280,000 per week, a figure that speaks to his versatility and pedigree. Still only 26, the German international has been deployed across multiple attacking roles. His technical ability and composure in tight areas make him a valuable tactical option. That financial commitment suggests faith in his ability to consistently deliver at the highest level.

8. Alexander Isak – £280,000 per week

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Matching Havertz’s weekly wage, Alexander Isak continues to enhance his reputation as a clinical striker. The Swedish forward combines pace with a calm finishing touch, making him a constant threat in the penalty area. At 26, he is firmly in his prime and attracting widespread admiration. His £280,000 salary reflects both his goal output and long-term potential.

7. Omar Marmoush – £295,000 per week

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Omar Marmoush’s reported £295,000 weekly earnings mark him out as one of the more surprising entries on the list. The 26-year-old forward has impressed with his dynamism and ability to operate across the front line. His direct style and eye for goal have elevated his status considerably. The near-£300,000 wage signals strong belief in his upward trajectory.

6. Bernardo Silva – £300,000 per week

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Bernardo Silva commands £300,000 per week, a reward for years of consistent excellence. The Portuguese midfielder is admired for his work rate, intelligence and technical precision. Whether operating centrally or out wide, he remains integral to his side’s tactical structure. Few players blend creativity and discipline as effectively, and his salary reflects that rare balance.

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5. Bruno Fernandes – £300,000 per week

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Also on £300,000 per week, Bruno Fernandes remains a central figure in midfield. The Portuguese playmaker is known for his risk-taking and ability to produce decisive moments. Goals and assists have become a hallmark of his game since arriving in England. His wages mirror both his statistical output and leadership responsibilities.

4. Casemiro – £350,000 per week

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Casemiro takes fourth place with a reported £350,000 weekly wage. The Brazilian midfielder built his reputation on dominance, discipline and an instinct for breaking up opposition attacks. Even as he moves into his thirties, his experience in high-pressure matches remains invaluable. That substantial salary reflects a career defined by trophies and big-game authority.

3. Virgil van Dijk – £350,000 per week

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Sharing the same weekly earnings as Casemiro, Virgil van Dijk continues to anchor the defence with authority. The Dutch centre-back has long been regarded as one of the world’s most commanding defenders. His physical presence and calm leadership set the tone at the back. A £350,000 wage underscores his enduring importance.

2. Mohamed Salah – £400,000 per week

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Mohamed Salah stands second on the list, earning a reported £400,000 per week. The Egyptian forward has delivered season after season of goals and decisive performances. Even into his thirties, his pace and sharpness in front of goal remain formidable. The salary reflects sustained excellence rather than short-term form.

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1. Erling Haaland – £525,000 per week

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At the summit sits Erling Haaland on a staggering £525,000 per week. The Norwegian striker has redefined scoring standards since arriving in the Premier League. Still only 25, he combines physical dominance with ruthless efficiency in front of goal. His record-breaking wage mirrors his record-breaking output, cementing his status as the division’s most valuable asset.

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Oliver Obel

Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.