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Top 10 highest-paid Liverpool players

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Liverpool’s wage bill is packed with global stars and rising talents, reflecting the club’s ambition under Fenway Sports Group in the last several years.

Along the way to winning the Premier League, FSG negotiated new deals for Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, which drastically increased the club’s wage bill.

Of course, Liverpool bid farewell to Trent Alexander-Arnold after the Scouser opted to move to Real Madrid for free so his massive wages were removed from the club’s expenses.

That said, signing Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, and, of course, Alexander Isak added even more to the weekly expenditure.

From Salah’s record-breaking deal to big-money contracts for new arrivals, here are the top 10 highest-paid players at Anfield in 2025/26.

10. Ryan Gravenberch – £7,800,000 per year

Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch earns £150,000 per week.

At just 23 years old, his contract was signed in 2023 and runs until 2028, putting him on the same financial tier as Mac Allister and Chiesa.

Gravenberch’s athleticism and technical ability make him a central piece in Liverpool’s long-term midfield evolution, with a contract worth £23m in gross terms.

9. Federico Chiesa – £7,800,000 per year

Italy international Federico Chiesa matches Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister’s salary with £150,000 per week.

Signed in 2024, Chiesa’s contract runs until 2028, and his versatility across the forward line makes him a key part of Liverpool’s attacking depth.

With a gross contract value of around £23m, his salary is a reflection of both his pedigree and his ability to deliver in big matches.

8. Alexis Mac Allister – £7,800,000 per year

World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister earns £150,000 per week, with his deal set to run until 2028.

The Argentine midfielder has become a pivotal figure in Arne Slot’s midfield, combining technical quality with tactical intelligence. Signed in 2023, his contract value totals over £23m, a figure that underlines his importance to Liverpool’s rebuild in the post-Jürgen Klopp era.

7. Andy Robertson – £8,320,000 per year

Liverpool’s vice-captain and long-serving left-back Andy Robertson earns £160,000 per week, making him one of the highest-paid defenders in the squad.

At 31 years old, Robertson’s contract runs until 2026, meaning he has one more season before the club must make a big decision on his future. His relentless energy, leadership, and consistency justify his wage bill, and he remains a vital figure both on and off the pitch.

6. Hugo Ekitiké – £10,400,000 per year

The French forward, signed from Eintracht Frankfurt, is one of Liverpool’s rising stars.

At just 23 years old, Ekitiké is tied down on a long-term deal until June 2031 with wages of £200,000 per week.

His inclusion in the top 10 highlights how Liverpool are willing to invest heavily in young attacking talent with long-term potential.

His total gross contract value is projected at over £62m, showing the scale of faith the club has in him.

5. Florian Wirtz – £10,400,000 per year

Germany international Florian Wirtz is another young star who earns £200,000 per week.

Signed in July 2025, his deal runs until June 2030, giving Liverpool a long window to build around his creativity.

Wirtz is seen as a generational attacking midfielder, and his salary reflects both his current ability and his long-term potential.

With a gross remaining contract value of £52m, he is one of the most expensive midfielders Liverpool have ever committed to.

4. Cody Gakpo – £13,000,000 per year

Cody Gakpo, the Dutch forward, earns an estimated £250,000 per week, putting him tenth on Liverpool’s list of top earners.

Since arriving from PSV, Gakpo has become a versatile option across the front line, capable of playing as a winger, central striker, or attacking midfielder.

His contract runs until June 2026, making the coming seasons crucial as Liverpool decide whether to extend or cash in on him.

With a gross salary of £13m per year, he is comfortably among the top earners at Anfield.

3. Alexander Isak – £14,560,000 per year

Liverpool broke the bank to sign Swedish striker Alexander Isak in 2025, and his salary reflects his marquee status.

He earns a massive £280,000 per week, placing him among the very top earners at the club.

Isak’s contract runs until 2031, with a staggering gross contract value of £87m — the single largest financial commitment Liverpool currently have to a player.

His wages underline the club’s ambition to add world-class firepower to their attack.

2. Virgil van Dijk – £18,200,000 per year

Captain Virgil van Dijk remains the defensive cornerstone of Liverpool and is rewarded accordingly. He earns £350,000 per week, making him the second-highest paid player at the club.

At 34 years old, Van Dijk’s contract runs until 2027, giving him two more seasons as the leader of the squad.

With a gross contract value of over £36m, Liverpool have invested heavily in their skipper, who continues to set the standard in both performance and leadership.

1. Mohamed Salah – £20,800,000 per year

Unsurprisingly, Mohamed Salah tops Liverpool’s wage list.

The Egyptian king earns a colossal £400,000 per week, cementing his status as the club’s highest-paid player.

His contract, signed in 2025, runs until 2027 — worth an overall £41m gross.

At 33 years old, Salah remains Liverpool’s most marketable and influential star, and his salary reflects both his legendary contributions and his continued value to the team.

In summary: Liverpool’s Top 10 Earners

Rank Player Weekly Wage Annual Salary Contract Expiry
1 Mohamed Salah £400,000 £20,800,000 June 2027
2 Virgil van Dijk £350,000 £18,200,000 June 2027
3 Alexander Isak £280,000 £14,560,000 June 2031
4 Ryan Gravenberch £150,000 £7,800,000 June 2028
5 Federico Chiesa £150,000 £7,800,000 June 2028
6 Alexis Mac Allister £150,000 £7,800,000 June 2028
7 Andrew Robertson £160,000 £8,320,000 June 2026
8 Florian Wirtz £200,000 £10,400,000 June 2030
9 Hugo Ekitiké £200,000 £10,400,000 June 2031
10 Cody Gakpo £250,000 £13,000,000 June 2026

Liverpool’s wage bill reflects a mix of established world-class stars like Salah and Van Dijk, alongside younger talents such as Isak, Wirtz, and Ekitiké, who represent the club’s future.

The club’s top 10 earners highlight the balance between rewarding experience and investing in the next generation of Anfield superstars.

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