Following the appointment of Andoni Iraola and the investment of owner Bill Foley and the Black Knight group, Bournemouth have evolved into a competitive force in the Premier League.
The Cherries recorded their highest points total in the top-flight last season despite operating with the fourth lowest wage total in the division.
Only Ipswich Town, Brentford and Southampton reportedly spent less than Bournemouth on wages during the previous campaign, although the Dorset outfit did splash the cash lavishly to acquire a number of recruits including Evanilson (£40.2m) and Luis Sinisterra (£20m).
Brazilian forward Evanilson is understood to be the highest earner in the Cherries camp, earning £85,000 per week.
Justin Kluivert ranks second on the list ahead of Bafode Diakite, Ryan Christie and Marcus Tavernier, who complete the top five.
The Cherries' total wage bill for the 2025/26 season stands at £77,727,000 per year.
Salaries included are correct at the time of writing and courtesy of Capology. Salary figures provided by Capology are estimates and do not represent official figures. All salary figures are referred to in gross weekly pay.
Player | Wage |
Evanilson | £85,000 |
Justin Kluivert | £80,000 |
Bafode Diakite | £70,000 |
Ryan Christie | £70,000 |
Marcus Tavernier | £65,000 |
Tyler Adams | £60,000 |
Djordje Petrovic | £60,000 |
Amine Adli | £60,000 |
Lewis Cook | £60,000 |
David Brooks | £50,000 |
Marcos Senesi | £50,000 |
Rayan | £45,000 |
Adam Smith | £40,000 |
Alex Scott | £40,000 |
Alex Toth | £40,000 |
Fraser Forster | £40,000 |
Adrien Truffert | £35,000 |
Ben Gannon-Doak | £30,000 |
Velijko Molisavljevic | £25,000 |
James Hill | £25,000 |
Eli Junior Kroupi | £20,000 |
Julio Soler | £20,000 |
Alex Jiminez | £18,500 |
Enes Unal | £15,000 |
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