Following a season of further regression for Wolves in 2024/25, it will come as no surprise that Wolves' wage bill is among the lowest in the Premier League.
The West Midlands club reportedly spent around £63,440,000 in wages in the 2024/25 season, which saw them regress their league position in the Premier League for the fourth consecutive season.
Only four non-relegated sides had a lower wage bill than Wolverhampton Wanderers last season, with even relegated Leicester City boasting a higher wage cost than the Molineux outfit.
That trend has continued in 2025/26, with the West Midlands club sat 20th in the standings, with relegation to the Championship already confirmed.
Their total wage bill for this season stands at £87,116,250 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 |
João Gomes | £105,000 |
Emmanuel Agbadou | £85,000 |
Toti Gomes | £80,000 |
Jean-Ricner Bellgarde | £75,000 |
Tolu Arokodare | £75,000 |
Hee-Chan Hwang | £70,000 |
Jhon Arias | £65,000 |
Jackson Tchatchoua | £65,000 |
Adam Armstrong | £65,000 |
André | £60,000 |
Jose Sa | £60,000 |
Sam Johnstone | £50,000 |
Matt Doherty | £50,000 |
Ladislav Krejci | £45,000 |
Santiago Bueno | £40,000 |
Marshall Munetsi | £35,000 |
Angel Gomes | £35,000 |
Yerson Mosquera | £30,000 |
David Moller Wolfe | £30,000 |
Rodrigo Gomes | £25,000 |
Hugo Bueno | £25,000 |
Daniel Bentley | £20,000 |
Pedro Lima | £15,000 |
Enso González | £15,000 |
Nathan Fraser | £10,000 |
Matheus Mane | £7,000 |