Quantcast
LFC News

Three Liverpool stars among top 10 highest-paid Premier League players in 2025/26

|
Image for Three Liverpool stars among top 10 highest-paid Premier League players in 2025/26

Liverpool’s wage structure continues to underline the club’s position among the Premier League’s financial heavyweights, with three of their stars featuring in the top 10 highest-paid players in the division for the 2025/26 season.

The Reds’ salary bill has risen significantly in recent years, driven by new contracts, performance bonuses, and major incoming transfers, with the club now regularly competing at the very top end of the wage rankings alongside Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.

According to widely reported salary estimates, Liverpool have three players inside the Premier League’s top 10 earners for the 2025/26 campaign.

Mohamed Salah leads the way at Anfield, sitting near the very top of the overall list with a reported wage of around £400,000 per week. He is closely followed by Virgil van Dijk, who earns approximately £350,000 per week.

New signing Alexander Isak also features prominently among the league’s highest-paid players, with his salary placing him inside the top bracket following his arrival at Liverpool in a record-breaking deal.

These figures highlight the scale of Liverpool’s financial commitment to maintaining a squad capable of competing for major honours domestically and in Europe.

Salah remains one of the Premier League’s top earners

Salah’s contract reflects his status as one of the most influential players in world football, not just at Liverpool. His consistent goal output and long-term importance to the team have made him one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players for multiple seasons.

Even as Liverpool undergo squad changes under Arne Slot, Salah remains central to both the club’s on-pitch plans and its commercial profile.

Van Dijk’s leadership rewarded at the top end

Virgil van Dijk’s position on the wage list reflects his standing as one of the most important defenders in world football.

Since joining Liverpool, he has been a cornerstone of their defensive success, and his contract places him among the highest-paid centre-backs in the game.

His presence on the list also highlights Liverpool’s willingness to reward leadership and consistency at the highest level.

Major investment in Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak’s inclusion among the Premier League’s top earners follows his big-money move to Anfield, where Liverpool secured one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards.

His salary reflects both his transfer fee and the long-term expectations placed on him as part of Liverpool’s attacking structure under Arne Slot.

Liverpool’s presence at the top of the wage rankings is part of a wider financial strategy that prioritises retention of elite talent while also investing heavily in key signings.

The club’s wage bill has increased steadily in line with revenue growth, with performance-related bonuses and contract renewals playing a major role in that rise.

Despite the high outlay, Liverpool’s structure is designed to remain sustainable, with wages closely tied to success on the pitch and participation in major competitions.

Share this article

Michael first started supporting Liverpool after Istanbul in 2006. He has since followed the Reds with passion and curiosity, founding Rousing the Kop, Anfield Central while briefly co-owning Anfield Watch. Michael lives in Cape Town, South Africa.