10th. Raheem Sterling – Manchester City
Raheem Sterling penned a new contract at the Etihad Stadium in 2018 and the England international currently earns £360,000-per-week.
Since signing for Liverpool in 2017, Mo Salah has lit up the Premier League with his dazzling skill and eye for goal. The Egyptian star has led the Reds to both Champions League and Premier League glory and is reportedly earning around £400,000-per-week at Anfield.
He initially signed a contract worth £220,000-per-week in 2014, however, he reportedly negotiated a small increase in 2016 which currently sees him earn £230,135-per-week
ergio Aguero’s team-mate Kevin De Bruyne is on a similar wage and the Belgian midfielder has played a key role in helping his side become a force both in the Premier League and the Champions League. Reportedly earning around 280,000 pounds per week with bonuses
Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is currently earning £415,000-per-week at the Emirates and despite enduring a stop-start campaign in North London, he remains his side’s most prolific asset.
Timo Werner swapped southern Germany for West London and is reportedly earning around £272,000-a-week.
Paul Pogba’s arrival at Old Trafford came with plenty of fanfare. However, the French midfielder has largely failed to live up to expectations. United was so keen to secure his services that he currently takes home £350,000-per-week and £15million-per-year.
The unassuming Frenchman won back-to-back Premier League titles with both Leicester and Chelsea and is currently taking home £ 290,000 per week.
David de Gea has been a reliable servant at Old Trafford for a number of seasons. And the Spanish stopper currently earns around £ 375,000 per week.
Despite being linked with a move to the Chinese Super League, Gareth Bale opted to return to North London on loan in September 2020. The Welshman is currently earning £ 600,000 a week, with his parent club Real Madrid paying over half of his earnings.