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Ranking every Liverpool player by how much they earn in 2022-23

Having established themselves as one of the best clubs in the world again since Jurgen Klopp together, Liverpool have signed an array of top players, and have built up a rather hefty wage bill in the process. 

Much to the annoyance of supporters, John W. Henry hasn’t invested a huge amount in transfers in the last few years compared to his counterparts at other top clubs.

Specifically, 14 clubs in the world have splashed more cash on the market than them this season, with Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo being their only major signings.

When it comes to salaries though, Liverpool are spending more than most, with their wage bill being the fourth-highest in England and the 10th-highest in Europe.

What they pay their playing staff is said to amount to £141.8million in total, but how exactly is that money being distributed amongst the players? Well, we’ve taken a look to find out who the highest earners are and who’s receiving less than you’d imagine.

Note: all figures come via football finance website Capology, who themselves state that: “All salary figures are estimates as actual salaries may vary. Unverified players are calculated using algorithms or sourced from reporting that has not been confirmed yet. Coverage may be limited or incomplete.”

Football clubs don’t publically disclose the full wages of their individual players, so these are the best-surmised figures.

With all that cleared up, here are the reported weekly wages of each senior member of the current Liverpool squad…

=1. Mohamed Salah – £350,000
=1. Virgil van Dijk – £350,000
3. Thiago – £200,000
=4. Roberto Firmino – £180,000
=4. Fabinho – £180,000
=4. Trent Alexander-Arnold – £180,000
7. Alisson – £150,000
=8. Jordan Henderson – £140,000
=8. Darwin Nunez – £140,000
=8. Diogo Jota– £140,000
=11. Cody Gakpo – £120,000
=11. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – £120,000
=11. Naby Keita – £120,000
14. Arthur – £110,000
=15. Joel Matip – £100,000
=15. Andy Robertson – £100,000
17. Joe Gomez – £85,000
18. Ibrahima Konate – £70,000
19. Nathaniel Phillips – £65,000
=20. James Milner – £60,000
=20. Adrian – £60,000
22. Luis Diaz – £55,000
23. Konstantinos Tsimikas – £50,000
=24. Fabio Carvalho – £40,000
=24. Stefan Bajcetic – £40,000
=24. Harvey Elliott – £40,000
=27. Calvin Ramsay – £15,000
=27. Curtis Jones – £15,000
=28. Caoimhin Kelleher – £10,000
=28. Rhys Williams – £10,000


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