Highest Paid Player From Each Of The Big Six Teams In The Premier League (2021)

Highest Paid Player From Each Of The Big Six Teams In The Premier League (2021)



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In one of the most chaotic few months in the history of the sport, England's top-flight saw some of the world's best players arrive on its shores with Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku leading the charge. However, signing some of the best talents in the business doesn't come cheaply and as we have already explored here at SPIRTLIVE, the moves have led to some major wage developments. Without further ado, let's take a look at the highest paid players from each of the big six sides in the Premier League.

England 

Tottenham Hotspur 

Harry Kane 

(£200,000 per week)

In December 2016, he signed his last contract extension, which granted him the earning of $200,000-per-week. His contract at tottenham huspor will end next year and possible free transfer to manchester city certain. 

Netherlands 

Liverpool

Virgil van Dijk

(£220,000 per week)

Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk leads the way at Liverpool after signing a new contract in August, with a weekly wage of £220,000, or £11.44m a year, according to spotrac.com. That puts him ahead of Thiago and Mohamed Salah.

Gabon 

Arsenal 

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 

(£250,000 per week)

The Gabon superstar penned a new deal in September 2020, securing three more years at the club. We can see where the spoils of his contract go on, with Auba having been snapped with a horde of golden sports cars in recent times.

France 

Chelsea 

Romelu Lukaku 

(£325,000 per week)

Belgium 

Manchester City

Kevin De Bruyne

(£400,000 per week)

Keven De Bruyne, the Belgian talisman is the second highest earner in the English Premier League follow on top of the chat is the Portuguese legend and active captain , cristiano ronaldo according to spotrac.com.

Portugal 

Manchester United 

Cristiano Ronaldo

(£480,000 per week)

Ronaldo is the highest-paid player in the Premier League, with a weekly wage of £48,00 for the returning Manchester United striker. The Portuguese striker replaces Gareth Bale, the league's biggest earner last season, who has returned to Real Madrid following a season-long loan.

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