The Premier League has always had superstar players, and with them come huge salaries. Unsurprisingly, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland leads the way for the 2025/26 season, earning a reported £27.3 million a year. The Norwegian goal scorer has become one of the most valuable players in world football, and his pay shows how important he is to City’s ongoing success. He is joined on the list by teammates Bernardo Silva and Omar Marmoush, showing the financial strength of the reigning champions.
Of course, Manchester City are not the only club giving out huge contracts. Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and Manchester United midfielder Casemiro are still among the league’s top earners, showing that England’s biggest clubs are ready to spend heavily to keep world-class players. Beyond the big numbers, these salaries give an interesting look at how clubs value their key players. From Ballon d’Or contenders and experienced veterans to some of the game’s brightest stars, these are the 10 highest-paid players in the Premier League this season.
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- Highest Overall Player: Erling Haaland
- Highest Forward Player: Erling Haaland
- Highest Midfielder Player: Carlos Casemiro
- Highest Defender Player: Virgil Van Dijk

- Salary: £27.3 million
- Weekly Wage: £525,000
- Position: Striker
- Club: Manchester City
- Contract Length: 10 Years
- Contract Ends: June 2034
Topping the Premier League’s salary rankings is Manchester City’s goal-scoring machine, Erling Haaland, who earns a reported £27.3 million per year. Since arriving in England in 2022, the Norwegian has shattered records and established himself as one of the most dominant strikers in world football, scoring 85 Premier League goals and registering three consecutive 20-goal seasons. Whether it’s his pace, strength, movement inside the box, or ruthless finishing, Haaland has become the focal point of City’s attack and one of the biggest reasons the club continues to compete for major trophies year after year.

- Salary: £20.8 million
- Weekly Wage: £400,000
- Position: Winger / Forward
- Club: Liverpool FC
- Contract Length: 2 Years
- Contract Ends: June 2027
Since joining Anfield in 2017, the Egyptian forward has been the main force in the club’s attack, using speed, creativity, and a rare ability to score goals. Year after year, Salah has performed when Liverpool needed him most, scoring important goals, making assists, or playing in ways that helped win games. His recent contract extension until 2027 shows how important he remains to the club, proving that, even as he gets older, he remains one of the most influential players in English football and still one of the Premier League’s biggest stars, earning about £20.8 million a year at Liverpool.

- Salary: £18.2 million
- Weekly Wage: £350,000
- Position: Midfielder
- Club: Manchester United
- Contract Length: 4 Years (Signed In 2022)
- Contract Ends: June 2026 (with option to extend)
Manchester United’s highest-paid player is Carlos Casemiro, who reportedly earns £18.2 million a year. The Brazilian midfielder joined from Real Madrid in 2022 with an impressive record, including five UEFA Champions League titles and a reputation as one of the best defensive midfielders in the game. Since coming to Old Trafford, he has brought leadership, experience, and a steady presence to United’s midfield, helping guide a team that is still developing. Although there are still questions about his long-term future at the club, few players in the Premier League have Casemiro’s winning background, and his impact both on and off the field keeps him an important figure for Manchester United.
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- Salary: £18.2 million
- Weekly Wage: £350,000
- Position: Defender
- Club: Liverpool FC
- Contract Length: 2 Years
- Contract Ends: June 2027
Liverpool has enjoyed much success in recent years, thanks in large part to a solid defence led by Virgil van Dijk. Since joining from Southampton in 2018, the Dutch center-back has strengthened the Reds’ back line and played a huge part in their Premier League and Champions League victories. Known for his leadership, calmness, and sharp reading of the game, making him one of the best defenders in the world. His decision to stay at Anfield until 2027 shows just how important he is, both as Liverpool’s captain and as a driving force for the team, giving him an earning £18.2 million a year.

- Salary: £16.9 million
- Weekly Wage: £325,000
- Position: Winger
- Club: Chelsea FC
- Contract Length: 5 Years (Signed In 2022)
- Contract Ends: June 2027
Raheem Sterling is one of the most experienced English players in the Premier League—having started his career at Liverpool, won several league titles with Manchester City, and is now playing for Chelsea. With speed, good positioning, and the ability to score, he has earned his reputation as a top attacker, leading Chelsea’s decision to keep him until 2027. With that contract comes a reported salary of £16.9 million; he is still among the Premier League’s highest-paid players this season.

- Salary: £15.6 million
- Weekly Wage: £300,000
- Position: Midfielder
- Club: Manchester United
- Contract Length: 4 years
- Contract Ends: June 2026
The Portuguese midfielder has been at the heart of Manchester United’s attack since arriving from Sporting CP in 2020. Bruno Fernandes comes in with his creativity, vision, and ability to deliver in big moments and has been one of the club’s most productive players, contributing goals and assists season after season. will see if he steps up as a captain, but he definitely brings energy and leadership that few players can match, and he’s still an important player for Manchester United, both on and off the pitch,, placing him among the Premier League’s highest-paid stars.
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- Salary: £15.6 million
- Weekly Wage: £300,000
- Position: Midfielder / Winger
- Club: Manchester City
- Contract Length: 3 Years
- Contract Ends: June 2026
Manchester City’s success under Pep Guardiola has been built on technically gifted, intelligent players, and few embody that better than Bernardo Silva. Since arriving from AS Monaco in 2017, the Portuguese star has become one of the club’s most reliable performers, capable of influencing matches from midfield or out wide. Now one of City’s captains, Silva combines creativity, vision, and relentless work rate with a willingness to do the less glamorous side of the game. Whether he’s controlling possession, pressing opponents, or unlocking a defence with a clever pass, his influence can be felt in almost every area of the pitch.

- Salary: £15.34 million
- Weekly Wage: £295,000
- Position: Forward
- Club: Manchester City
- Contract Length: 4 Years
- Contract Ends: June 2026
Manchester City didn’t bring Omar Marmoush to the Premier League simply to add depth to the squad. The Egyptian forward arrived with plenty of momentum following an impressive spell at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he registered 15 goals and 9 assists in just 17 Bundesliga appearances before making the move to England. Handed the iconic No. 7 shirt and a reported £15.34 million annual salary, Marmoush has quickly become one of City’s most intriguing long-term investments. While he’s still at the beginning of his Premier League journey, his pace, versatility, and eye for goal give him all the tools needed to thrive under Pep Guardiola as the club continues to compete for major honours at home and in Europe.

- Salary: £14.56 million
- Weekly Wage: £280,000
- Position: Forward / Attacking Midfielder
- Club: Arsenal
- Contract Length: 5 Years (Signed In 2023)
- Contract Ends: June 2027
Arsenal made a big move by signing Kai Havertz from Chelsea in the 2023 transfer. The German player is still one of the club’s highest-paid players, earning about £14.56 million a year. Havertz can play as a forward, attacking midfielder, or even in deeper roles when needed, giving Mikel Arteta many options. At 6ft 4in, he is known for his skill, smart movement, and strength in the air. Fans are still divided on how steady he is, but Arsenal’s long-term contract shows they believe Havertz can be an important player as the club aims to succeed in the Premier League.

- Salary: £14.56 million
- Weekly Wage: £280,000
- Position: Striker
- Club: Liverpool FC
- Contract Length: 6 years (Signed In 2025)
- Contract Ends: June 2031
A reported £14.56 million annual salary places Alexander Isak among the Premier League’s highest-paid players and highlights Liverpool’s belief that the Swedish striker can be the focal point of their attack for years to come. Signed from Newcastle United in the summer of 2025 on a deal running until 2031, Isak arrived at Anfield as one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards. Combining pace, technical quality, intelligent movement, and composed finishing, he has the complete skill set of a modern striker. Liverpool will be hoping his goals, creativity, and ability to link play can help shape the club’s next era and establish him as one of the league’s best forwards.
Not everyone can make the top 10, but that doesn’t mean the paychecks suddenly get small. Across the Premier League, clubs continue to invest heavily in players they view as leaders, difference-makers, and long-term pieces of the puzzle. These stars may sit just outside the highest-paid rankings, but their salaries show they’re every bit as important to their teams’ ambitions.
Here is the list of honourable mentions:
- Gabriel Jesus – £13.78 Million (Arsenal): After joining Arsenal from Manchester City, Jesus quickly became one of the club’s top earners. His salary reflects his experience and the versatility he brings—able to lead the attack, drift wide, or press from deep. Although injuries have occasionally limited his impact, his work rate and link-up play make him an essential part of Arteta’s attacking setup.
- Reece James – £13.1 Million (Chelsea): As Chelsea’s captain, James earns a salary commensurate with his role as the face of the club’s new era. Comfortable in defence and fearless when pushing forward, he embodies the modern full-back. Although injuries have often tested him, the long-term deal signals Chelsea’s unwavering confidence in his ability to lead on and off the pitch.
- Rúben Dias – £13.13 Million (Manchester City): The Portuguese international has become City’s defensive leader since his arrival from Benfica. His contract not only secures one of the Premier League’s most reliable centre-backs but also highlights his leadership, which has helped strengthen the back line during vital title-winning campaigns.
- Gianluigi Donnarumma – £13 Million (Manchester City): Although he previously played for Paris Saint-Germain, Donnarumma transferred to Manchester City in 2025 and now ranks among the top-earning goalkeepers. Still in his mid-20s, he has a contract that reflects both his potential for longevity and his established ability to perform in high-pressure matches—whether at the club level in Europe or for Italy.
- William Saliba – £13 Million (Arsenal): Arsenal’s defensive prodigy has become a key figure in their back line. His improved contract reflects his rapid rise from promising loanee to essential starter. Saliba’s blend of composure, strength, and intelligence has made him one of the league’s top young defenders, with Arsenal securing his future at the Emirates for years to come.
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We compiled this list by reviewing data from several trusted sources and using the most up-to-date information available. It’s not always easy to get exact football salary numbers, since clubs rarely share full contract details. Most of the information comes from financial reports, industry databases, and contract details that eventually become public. For our research, we primarily used salary-tracking sites such as Capology and Spotrac, along with reports from respected football and financial news outlets. The numbers in this ranking show reported base salaries and guaranteed earnings only. They don’t include bonuses, image rights, sponsorships, or other commercial deals. So, this list shows what clubs are actually paying their players and gives a clear look at the Premier League’s top earners this season.























