Players’ earnings are not always the same. Earnings vary from player to player, depending on factors that are best known to the clubs they play for, or even the contracts they have signed.
n this article, we explore the top 10 highest-paid players in the English Premier League, per SportsBoom.
Highest Paid Players in the EPL
John Stones (Manchester City)
Indispensable and quality player for Manchester City and the England national team, John Stones is one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players as his weekly salary is measured to amount to a fee, not less than £260,000.
Kai Havertz (Arsenal)
The Arsenal midfielder-turned-striker is a big asset of Mikel Arteta after he suddenly found his mojo in the North London Club. Famous for his lone goal for Chelsea in the Champions League final, the German earns an amount up to £280,000 weekly.
Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
Enzo Fernández caught the eyes of several top clubs after his impressive performance at Benfica and subsequently in the World Cup with Argentina. When he finally landed at Chelsea, the Argentine midfielder pockets an approximate £300,000.
Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)
Despite Marcus Rashford’s inconsistent form, he ranks as one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players. The England international might not be in the good books of a lot of Manchester United fans because his performance has not matched his weekly wages, which is estimated at about £300,000.
Jack Grealish (Manchester City)
Jack Grealish was one of Guardiola’s standout players in the season they won a treble, which included the UEFA Champions League. However, a dip in performance has seen him drop to the bench lately but the English international still earns very high. His weekly wages are estimated at about £300,000.
Raheem Sterling (Arsenal)
After Enzo Maresca declared that the former Manchester City man was not part of his plans, Raheem Sterling secured a loan move to Arsenal. There, his salary is still pegged at around £325,000, with Arsenal paying less than 50 per cent of the fee.
Casemiro (Manchester United)
After a trophy-laden stint with Real Madrid, Casemiro joined Manchester United two summers ago. While he is not as sharp as he used to be, Casemiro still gives his all for Erik ten Hag’s team and earns as much as £350,000.
Mohammad Salah (Liverpool)
The Egyptian King, as he is called; it is no surprise that Salah makes this list. Despite his aging, Salah still looks sharp and ready to fire on this season. He might go on to hit double digits for Liverpool again which speaks much to why Liverpool rewards him with a sum of £350,000 on a weekly basis.
Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
Proper, proper striker, Haaland is a nightmare for every Premier League defender because of his top-notch ability to find the back of the net. Haaland joins the likes of John Stones and Jack Grealish as the Premier League’s highest-paid as he earns up to £375,000 weekly.
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Two-time Premier Player of the Year, Kevin De Bruyne, will forever be etched in history as one of the all-time Premier League’s best midfielders. With a sharp vision to pick out teammates from short and long distances, the Belgian is an excellent passer. Manchester City (and their Arab money) rewards De Bruyne handsomely as he pockets up to £400,000 on a weekly basis, making him the highest-paid player in the league.