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Gabriel Jesus during the Premier League match between Fulham and Arsenal at Craven Cottage, London, March 2023.

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

Arsenal are currently enjoying their best season in decades, and their first Premier League title since 2004 is a real possibility – despite a lower wage bill than their Big Six rivals.

Mikel Arteta’s side are currently five points clear of Manchester City and their season to date is testament to a canny strategy in the transfer market combined with relatively prudent wages.

It’s said that Arsenal’s annual wage bill for the playing staff is £104,676,000, which works out at £2,013,000 per week. But where exactly is all that money going? We’ve taken a closer look at the top earners in Arteta’s squad, and which individuals are on comparatively low salaries.

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. It’s worth taking such numbers with a pinch of salt

But take a look at how every Arsenal first-teamer compares in terms of their (gross) weekly wages:

1. Gabriel Jesus – £265,000
2. Thomas Parety – £200,000
3. Gabriel Martinelli – £180,000
4. Oleksandr Zinchenko – £150,000
=5. Granit Xhaka – £120,000
=5. Ben White – £120,000
7. Martin Odegaard – £115,000
=8. Jorginho – £110,000
=8. Kieran Tierney – £110,000
10. Eddie Nketiah – £100,000
11. Leandro Trossard – £90,000
12. Bukayo Saka – £70,000
13. Aaron Ramsdale – £60,000
14. Jakub Kiwior – £58,000
=15. Takehiro Tomiyasu – £55,000
=15. Mohamed Elneny – £55,000
17. Gabriel Magalhaes – £50,000
18. Fabio Vieira – £45,000
=19. William Saliba – £40,000
=19. Rob Holding – £40,000
=19. Emile Smith Rowe – £40,000
22. Matt Turner – £35,000
23. Reiss Nelson – £15,000


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