Every Premier League club’s highest-paid player revealed including Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Gonzalo Higuain

Every Premier League club’s highest-paid player revealed including Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Gonzalo Higuain
When Chelsea confirmed the loan signing of Gonzalo Higuain from Juventus on Wednesday evening, rumours soon began to swirl about just how much the former Real Madrid star will earn.Brought to Stamford Bridge by boss Maurizio Sarri to add goals to a rather feeble frontline, the Argentina international is still regarded as one of the deadliest strikers in Europe.Higuain will earn almost 300,000-a-week at Chelsea21
Higuain will earn almost 300,000-a-week at Chelsea
Such is his reputation, the Daily Star claim the Blues are going to fork out around 270,000-a-week on top of the 9million loan fee for six months of the 31-year-old’s services.However, while this would make him the biggest earner at Chelsea, this does not place him at the top of the Premier League’s highest earners pile.According to the findings from the 2019 Deloitte Money League report, Premier League clubs experienced tremendous amounts of growth during the 2017-18.Naturally, as clubs grow financially stronger, the spending on top talent increases and this is best perfectly exemplified in the amounts the highest-paid players at each club earn. Thanks to data provided by spotrac.com, we have been able to calculate how much the top earner at every Premier League club earns.Scroll down to see who is the biggest earner at your club and how much they earn a week.

AFC Bournemouth – Asmir Begovic

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Asmir Begovic
Signed in the summer of 2017, Begovic was used to picking up a hefty wage packet at Chelsea, but wanted to get regular game time.The 31-year-old now reportedly earns 70,000-a-week, replacing Rangers new boy Jermain Defoe at the top of the wage bill.

Arsenal – Mesut Ozil

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Mesut Ozil
With his contract running out last season, the Arsenal board decided to give the playmaker a huge 350,000-a-week deal at the Emirates.However, several former Gunners have told talkSPORT the mercurial talent should be sold. Alan Smith told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast the 30-year-old should be sold to raise funds.

Brighton and Hove Albion – Jose Izquierdo

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Jose Izquierdo
The Colombia international has shown flashes of brilliance in his year anda half in England.Seagulls fans will perhaps want more consistency from the jet-heeled winger – especially considering he earns 45,000-a-week.

Burnley – Six players on 35,000

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There are six players in total on 35,000-a-week
With Sean Dyche apparently keen to enforce a tight wage structure at Turf Moor, there are six players on 35,000-a-week at Burnley.Chris Wood, Jeff Hendrick, Robbie, Brady, Tom Heaton, Steven Defour and Jack Cork are all on the relatively low sum.

Cardiff City – Harry Arter

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Harry Arter
Although technically still a Bournemouth player, Harry Arter is currently playing his trade for Neil Warnock’s side.The Republic of Ireland international will hope to keep the Bluebirds in the Premier League to justify his 40,000-a-week salaray.

Chelsea – Gonzalo Higuain

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Gonzalo Higuain
As mentioned previously, Higuain is set to come in and shatter the current wage structure at Chelsea and pocket a healthy 270,000-a-week.Before that, Eden Hazard was the highest earner at the club on 200,000-a-week.

Crystal Palace – Wilfried Zaha

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Wilfried Zaha
Despite a rumoured move to Borussia Dortmund in the summer, Zaha has stayed loyal to the Eagles in spite of Premier League interest.Back in August, the Ivory Coast international signed a deal worth 130,000-a-week to keep him at Selhurst Park until 2023.

Everton – Gylfi Sigurdsson

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Gylfi Sigurdsson
Officially Gyfi Sigurdsson is the highest-paid player at Goodison Park on 150,000-a-week.There are reports that free signing Bernard earns a similar wage with the Toffees, although this has not been confirmed and could revolve around an incentive-based structure.

Fulham – Aleksandar Mitrovic

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Aleksandar Mitrovic
The Serbia striker enjoyed a fantastic loan spell at Craven Cottage towards the end of last season to get the club back into the Premier League.However, fans will be concerned Mitrovic is earning around 50,000-a-week and the club are still firmly in the bottom three.

Huddersfield Town – Alex Pritchard

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Alex Pritchard
The former England Under-20 midfielder came through the Tottenham Hotspur academy in his youth, but failed to make the grade.Having secured a permanent move to the John Smith’s Stadium, Pritchard reportedly agreed to a stunning 110,000-a-week deal.

Leicester City – Jamie Vardy

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Jamie Vardy
Back in the summer of 2016, Premier League champions Leicester were concerned about interest from rival Premier League sides in the prolific Vardy.In order to stave off the glances from interested foes, the Foxes secured the former England international to a 100,000-a-week contract.

Liverpool –Mohamed Salah

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Mohamed Salah
When Salah arrived from Roma in the summer of 2017, the Chelsea reject was on a relatively modest contract.However, after an incredible haul of 32 goals in the Premier League, the Reds moved to make him the highest-paid player at Anfield on 200,000-a-week. A contract fit for the ‘Egyptian King’.

Manchester City – Kevin De Bruyne

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Kevin De Bruyne
Almost a year to the day, the Belgium international signed a new contract at the Etihad worth 350,000-a-week once bonuses are taken into account.De Bruyne has suffered with injuries this season, but is one of the finest midfielders in Europe on his day.

Manchester United – Alexis Sanchez

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Alexis Sanchez
When it became clear Arsenal were not going to cave in and give Alexis Sanchez the lucrative contract he so clearly desired, a host of Premier League rivals came sniffing.With rivals City in pole position, Jose Mourinho convinced the Red Devils board to give the Chilean a deal worth a reported 500,00-a-week. Safe to say it hasn’t panned out as planned.

Newcastle United – Jonjo Shelvey

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Jonjo Shelvey
Touted for an England call-up before last summer’s World Cup, the 26-year-old has the vision and ability to take him to the top.The Magpies clearly feel this to be true, offering Shelvey 70,000-a-week when they signed him from Swansea City on a five-year deal in 2016.

Southampton – Danny Ings

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Danny Ings
After a torrid time with knee injuries, Ings left Liverpool on a loan deal to rediscover his form and fitness.After Manolo Gabbiadini completed a permanent transfer back to Sampdoria this month, the Englishman became the highest-paid player at the club on 75,000-a-week.

Tottenham Hotspur – Harry Kane

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Harry Kane
An ankle injury may mean Kane is sat on the sidelines, but the England captain is still earning around 200,000-a-week.With Real Madrid reportedly sniffing after the World Cup Golden Boot winner, Spurs moved quickly to sign the 25-year-old up on a new deal in June.

Watford – Andre Gray

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Andre Gray
The former Burnley striker turned heads when he moved to Vicarage Road in a club-record deal worth 18.5million in 2017.Unfortunately, the striker has failed to justify his 70,000-a-week wages and has netted just eight goals in 46 appearances.

West Ham United – Javier Hernandez

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Jabier Hernandez
After years of watching the likes of Mido and Benni McCarthy up front, West Ham fans thought they had hit the jackpot when they signed Chicharito in 2017.However, the Mexico international has failed to justify his whopping 140,000-a-week contract and a move to Valencia this month has been mentioned.

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Ruben Neves

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Ruben Neves
The wonderkid from Porto is a hero at Molineux and will surely attract transfer offers from one of the bigger clubs in Europe in the not-too distant future.Even in the Championship last season the 21-year-old was reportedly earning 50,000-a-week.


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