Jump to content
cambridgeshire canary

The highest-paid player at every Premier League club

Recommended Posts

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

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

There's a disparity across all Divisions. Promotions from the Championship are pretty much dominated by the richer clubs and those with parachute payments. Fall outside the top 26 and you don't have much to play for other than a go at the play offs and avoid relegation.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Sorry CC, but most the information above is nonsense!

It is impossible that every club in the premier league would release confidential information about its highest paid employees and name them? It is, no doubt, a mixture of rumour, guesswork and fiction.

If you want to know how much clubs spend on players wages, look at their accounts, which are statutory. These will, neverthless, demonstrate the point you are trying to make - established clubs players are on higher wages. 

  • Like 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Christiano Ronaldo @ £26m per annum? He'll be buying Madeira soon (or Manchester United.)

Edited by BroadstairsR

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It does highlight there are 3 leagues within the premier league.

The big six - we all know who they are

established teams - Villa, Everton, West Ham, Wolves, Newcastle, Leicester, 

Relegation Fodder - 3 promoted teams, Brighton, Palace, Brentford, Leeds, Southampton.

Any team finishing outside there pre defined section has had a bad season. Anyone in the bottom third who is outside the relegation places has had a good signing.

Another random point looking at that is abolishing parachute payments a good idea.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Danny Ings is Villa's highest paid player? Surely not.

Injury prone and his best years behind him.

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, duke63 said:

Danny Ings is Villa's highest paid player? Surely not.

Injury prone and his best years behind him.

 

I'd think Coutinho is on more, as said earlier this is pure conjecture

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, Coneys Knee said:

Last year:

Norwich City - Teemu Pukki - 25 quid a week and a <half eaten> packet of haribo

He had to split the Haribo with Lees-Melou when it turned out the supply chain was getting held up in Kent... 

Edit, re accuracy of these numbers - I agree. All sorts of weird things. For starters I assume this is going on their wages from last season, promoted teams might have conditions like our players have in their contracts, that they'll get paid more in the premier league with relegation clauses taking them back to pre-premier league levels.

I also suspect that Forrest, who have just splashed £17.5m on a player, will likely have offered him more than £25k per week... 

Edited by chicken

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
22 minutes ago, Don’t be Krul said:

I'd think Coutinho is on more, as said earlier this is pure conjecture

Coutinho was earning £500,000 per week at Barca. Can't see him slumming it on less than £120k per week.

Ironically i thought Emi was held and shoulders above Coutinho in the last part of the season.

 

Edited by duke63

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I’m somewhat sceptical about that list. I doubt very much Raya is Brentford’s highest paid player or that he’s “only” on £25k a week. If it’s true it should give you guys some hope as I’d be surprised if you didn’t have players on much more than that!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, cambridgeshire canary said:

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

 

According to Michael Bailey it was Tim Krul on £70k a week, followed by Teemu Pukki on £50k a week.

So we actually paid our highest paid player more  than Raphinha earns at Leeds! 

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
23 minutes ago, sgncfc said:

Ivan Toney on less than £25k a week. Yeah, right.

Why would that be a surprise? He signed his contract for a mid-table Championship club, having joined them from a League One club.

He hasn't signed any fresh terms.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
4 hours ago, cambridgeshire canary said:

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

This is pure speculation. Like most of the “salary” threads the figures , and the comparisons,  are full of variation across the clubs. 

No one publishes individual player contracts . The Forest player would have likely got a decent bonus for promotion , as well as bonuses for appearances , goals. Some clubs do and some do not. 
 

Sorry CC but this might float your boat , but in reality it is rubbish . 
 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
5 hours ago, cambridgeshire canary said:

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

This information isn’t in any accounts. Completely made up. What was the source btw?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
43 minutes ago, hertfordyellow said:

This information isn’t in any accounts. Completely made up. What was the source btw?

Agents!  Total ****!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

There's absolutely no way Chris Wood is on 100k week! What utter nonsense 😂😂😂

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, TeemuVanBasten said:

Why would that be a surprise? He signed his contract for a mid-table Championship club, having joined them from a League One club.

He hasn't signed any fresh terms.

He needs to change his agent if it's true 🙂 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So it’s from a click bait Facebook post from the Sun. Haven’t we learnt from the last 10 years to critically evaluate the source of the data before consuming it?

9EA0C826-2084-4385-AED8-24ED8E83E2CE.png

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Oh look the Mirror have made up completely different figures for Ronaldo and Salah. Almost like it’s based on no data at all but some hack with a story to write and no talent.

D6D9CFC7-C6F2-41F5-BC3E-C3BA90D82A9F.jpeg

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, sgncfc said:

He needs to change his agent if it's true 🙂 

I doubt Toney or his agent has any interest at all in negotiating a new deal with Brentford.... he'll be wanting his £100k a week at Arsenal or West Ham.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...