Top 10 Highest-Paid Premier League Players in 2024–2025 Season

The final and complete fixtures of the English Premier League season 2025-26 was announced on Wednesday and while many are looking forward to the renewed shuffles, schedules and locking in travel plans and tickets, the heat is once again burning high. 

For the past three decades, fans have been rooting for their favourite clubs, celebrating star transfers, and vice versa in the spirit of the game. The game is more than the clubs as players who are hustling to get their hands on the championship and etching their names on history are important. 

Players after a point are synonymous with the game itself, which is not just the reflection of the glory, their stats, their fame but also for their hustle. Some players more than the rest are celebrated for their contribution and paid in accordance as well. 

Here are Top 10 Highest paid Premier League Players (2024-25)

RankPlayerClubWeekly SalaryAnnual SalaryNotes
1Erling HaalandManchester City£500,000£26 millionSigned a 10-year contract in early 2025, making him the highest-paid player in the league.
2Kevin De BruyneManchester City£400,000£20.8 millionContinues to be a central figure in City’s midfield.
3Mohamed SalahLiverpool£400,000£20.8 millionExtended contract in April 2025, securing his place as Liverpool’s top earner.
4CasemiroManchester United£350,000£18.2 millionKey defensive midfielder for United.
5Marcus RashfordManchester United£325,000£16.9 millionSigned a new contract in 2023, making him one of the highest earners at United.
6Raheem SterlingArsenal£325,000£16.9 millionLoaned from Chelsea, earning a substantial wage at Arsenal.
7Jack GrealishManchester City£300,000£15.6 millionVersatile attacker contributing to City’s success.
8Bruno FernandesManchester United£300,000£15.6 millionUnited’s creative midfielder and captain.
9Bernardo SilvaManchester City£300,000£15.6 millionIntegral part of City’s midfield and attack.
10Kai HavertzArsenal£280,000£14.6 millionMidfielder with high earning potential at Arsenal.
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