Arguably the most exciting football arena in the world, Barclay’s Premier League has continued to set the standard.
Aside from global followership, it has also has rewarding benefits for clubs, players and managers.
According to the latest figures of the league’s highest earners provided by Spotrac, Tottenham’s Gareth Bale sits comfortably on the list with £600,000-per-week pay package.
Coming second Bale is Manchester United goalkeeper, David De Gea, who earns £375,000-per-week.
Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne occupies the third position with £350,000-per-week after the Belgium international signed a new contract with Pep Guardiola’s side on Wednesday.
De Bruyne signed a new contract with Man City that will keep him at Etihad until 2025.
Below are Premier League’s top earners:
- Timo Werner – £170,000-per-week
- Roberto Firmino – £180,000-per-week
- Alexandre Lacazette – £182,051-per-week
- Ben Chilwell – £190,000-per-wee
- Willian – £192,308-per-week
- Tanguy Ndombele – £200,000-per-week
- Harry Kane – £200,000-per-week
- Thiago – £200,000-per-week
- Mohamed Salah – £200,000-per-week
- Marcus Rashford – £200,000-per-week
- Edinson Cavani – £210,000-per-week
- Sergio Aguero – £230,135-per-week
- Anthony Martial – £250,000-per-week
- Thomas Partey – £250,000-per-week
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – £250,000-per-week
- Paul Pogba – £290,000-per-week
- Raheem Sterling – £300,000-per-week
- Kevin De Bruyne – £350,000-per-week
- David De Gea – £375,000-per-week
- Gareth Bale – £600,000-per-week