Manchester City’s financial muscle is once again on display. According to TEAMtalk, the club’s wage bill is the highest in the Premier League, with Erling Haaland leading the pack on a record-breaking deal.
Erling Haaland sits at the top of Manchester City’s wage bill, earning £525,000 per week (€610,000), which can rise to a staggering £875,000 per week (€1m) with bonuses. He is the highest-paid player in the Premier League.
Behind him, Bernardo Silva earns £300,000 per week (€348,000), followed by Omar Marmoush on £295,000 (€342,000) and Gianluigi Donnarumma, who joined from PSG, at £250,000 (€290,000) excluding bonuses, according to Teamtalk.
Even on loan, wages remain hefty
Other major earners include Ruben Dias and John Stones (each on £250,000 / €290,000), Phil Foden (£225,000 / €261,000), Rodri (£220,000 / €255,000), and Josko Gvardiol (£200,000 / €232,000). In contrast, younger players and squad members such as Oscar Bobb, Rico Lewis, Savinho, and Christian McFarlane earn between £15,000 and £50,000 per week (€17,000–€58,000).
Even on loan, wages remain hefty. Jack Grealish is still on £300,000 per week (€348,000), part-covered by Everton, while Manuel Akanji collects £180,000 (€209,000) weekly at Inter. In short, City’s policy is clear: secure their stars with long-term, mega-money contracts to ensure stability and maintain their dominance in Europe.
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