Really does help put things into perspective. How are clubs coming up from the Championship ever suppposed to be able to compete when even the mid table clubs are on silly money? Does make me wonder who our highest paid player is..
Arsenal: Thomas Partey – £200,000-a-week
Aston Villa: Danny Ings – £120,000-a-week
Bournemouth: Jefferson Lerma – £40,000-a-week
Brentford: David Raya – £25,000-a-week
Brighton & Hove Albion: Adam Lallana – £90,385-a-week
Chelsea: N’Golo Kante – £290,000-a-week
Crystal Palace: Wilfried Zaha – £130,000-a-week
Everton: Yerry Mina – £120,000-a-week
Fulham: Kenny Tete – £65,000-a-week
Leeds United: Raphinha – £63,500-a-week
Leicester City: Jamie Vardy – £140,000-a-week
Liverpool: Mohamed Salah – £350,000-a-week+
Manchester City: Kevin De Bruyne – £400,000-a-week
Manchester United: Cristiano Ronaldo – £510,000-a-week
Newcastle United: Chris Wood & Kieran Trippier – £100,000-a-week
Nottingham Forest: Ethan Horvath – £19,000-a-week
Southampton: James Ward-Prowse – £100,000-a-week
Tottenham Hotspur: Harry Kane & Tanguy Ndombele – £200,000-a-week
West Ham United: Alphonse Areola – £138,000-a-week
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Leander Dendoncker – £90,000-a-week