Returning to the UEFA Champions League via their Europa League win, Tottenham will hope to stay there via more traditional methods this time around.
Despite spending the seventh most on wages last season, Tottenham slumped to a 17th-place finish in the Premier League and expected significant progress for the 2025/26 campaign. Though they now find themselves embroiled in a relegation scrap.
Skipper Cristian Romero and Xavi Simons are the club's highest earners on £195,000 a week, with James Maddison third on £170,000 a week. New signing Conor Gallagher is fourth on £160,000, whilst loanee Randal Kolo-Muani and summer acquisition Mohammed Kudus are joint fifth on £150,000.
The club's current weekly payroll stands at around £172,991,000, though it is reported that this figure will half if they are relegated to the Championship.
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 |
Xavi Simons | £195,000 |
Cristian Romero | £195,000 |
James Maddison | £170,000 |
Conor Gallagher | £160,000 |
Randal Kolo-Muani | £150,000 |
Mohammed Kudus | £150,000 |
Dominic Solanke | £140,000 |
Joao Palhinha | £135,000 |
Dejan Kulusevski | £110,000 |
Richarlison | £90,000 |
Micky van de Ven | £90,000 |
Radu Dragusin | £85,000 |
Pedro Porro | £85,000 |
Ben Davies | £80,000 |
Rodrigo Bentancur | £75,000 |
Guglielmo Vicario | £75,000 |
Archie Gray | £75,000 |
Destiny Udogie | £75,000 |
Pape Sarr | £70,000 |
Lucas Bergvall | £65,000 |
Yves Bissouma | £55,000 |
Mathys Tel | £55,000 |
Bryan Gil | £40,000 |
Djed Spence | £40,000 |
Wilson Odobert | £25,000 |
Alejo Velez | £25,000 |
Souza | £25,000 |
Antonin Kinsky | £20,000 |
Ashley Phillips | £20,000 |
Brandon Austin | £15,000 |
Yang Min-hyeok | £7,500 |
Dane Scarlett | £7,500 |
Alfie Devine | £6,500 |
Mikey Moore | £5,000 |