Following their Premier League title victory in 2024/25, Liverpool managed to lock down key stars Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to new contracts which vastly increased their wage bill.
The Merseyside club reportedly spent around £129,376,000 on wages in the 2024/25 season, which saw them crowned Premier League champions for the second time.
Liverpool's two highest earners, Salah and van Dijk, are paid lucrative salaries which are astronomically above their teammates, with Salah's weekly salary over double that of third place Florian Wirtz.
The Red's total yearly wage bill for 2025/26 stands at £217,028,500, almost double the figure from last season.
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 |
Mohamed Salah | £400,000 |
Virgil van Dijk | £350,000 |
Alexander Isak | £280,000 |
Cody Gakpo | £250,000 |
Florian Wirtz | £200,000 |
Hugo Ekitike | £200,000 |
Andrew Robertson | £160,000 |
Federico Chiesa | £150,000 |
Alisson | £150,000 |
Alexis Mac Allister | £150,000 |
Ryan Gravenberch | £150,000 |
Ibrahima Konate | £150,000 |
Darwin Nunez | £140,000 |
Dominik Szobozslai | £120,000 |
Jeremie Frimpong | £100,000 |
Giorgi Marmardashvili | £85,000 |
Joe Gomez | £85,000 |
Conor Bradley | £75,000 |
Milos Kerkez | £75,000 |
Giovanni Leoni | £55,000 |
Wataru Endo | £50,000 |
Curtis Jones | £50,000 |
Stefan Bajcetic | £40,000 |
Rio Ngumoha | £25,000 |
Trey Nyoni | £25,000 |
Freddie Woodman | £25,000 |
Rhys Williams | £10,000 |
Harvey Davies | £3,000 |
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