Arsenal’s 2025 Wage Bill Laid Bare: Who’s Raking It In at the Emirates?

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Arsenal have thrown serious weight behind Mikel Arteta’s title tilt, and the payslips prove it. The Gunners’ wage structure is now a heady blend of headline stars, shrewd earners, and ambitious youngsters—exactly what you’d expect from a club that’s been inches from the Premier League crown. The headline? Kai Havertz is Arsenal’s top earner on £280,000 per week, with Gabriel Jesus next on £265,000—while Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice aren’t at the very top of the pile.

At a glance: the big hitters

Havertz’s renaissance under Arteta comes with a premium pay packet, and Jesus’ Manchester City pedigree still commands a hefty wedge. New No 9 Viktor Gyökeres has arrived as a proper centrepiece signing at £200,000 per week, while Saka (£195,000) and Gabriel Martinelli (£180,000) remain superb value given their output and ceiling.

Between the sticks

David Raya has nailed down the No 1 shirt and the rewards to match. After his permanent move and a stellar run that included the Golden Glove, he signed fresh terms in October 2025 worth £120,000 per week (a £20,000 rise, per Salary Leaks). Aaron Ramsdale’s £120,000-per-week deal left the books with his sale to Southampton, and in came Kepa Arrizabalaga on £60,000 a week after loans at Real Madrid and Bournemouth. Academy keeper Jack Porter is on just £850 a week as third choice (Salary Leaks).

Defensive unit: title-chasing foundations aren’t cheap

William Saliba’s evolution into one of Europe’s elite centre-halves has been matched by a five-year package reportedly worth £250,000 per week (The Sun). Alongside him, Gabriel Magalhães pockets £150,000 per week—fair dues for a rock-steady partnership that’s underpinned three straight title pushes.

Out wide, Ben White sits at £150,000 per week and should be central to Arteta’s 2025/26 plans after an injury-plagued spell. Riccardo Calafiori’s summer arrival came in at £120,000 per week—tidy business for a versatile, modern defender—while Jurrien Timber is on £90,000 after proving he can slot in anywhere across the back line.

Depth has been smartly addressed: Piero Hincapié is in on £65,000 per week following Jakub Kiwior’s deadline-day move to Porto; expect that to be money well spent once his move turns permanent. Cristhian Mosquera, nabbed from Valencia, is on £55,000 and looks an astute long-term play. And remember the name Myles Lewis-Skelly—he’s tied down on £45,000 per week, big-boy wages for a teenager with serious upside.

Midfield engine: star power with value buys

The heartbeat is expensive, but worth every penny. Martin Ødegaard and Declan Rice sit level on £240,000 per week—two leaders in very different moulds, both essential. Eberechi Eze, a £67.5m summer splash, is in on £180,000 per week and brings invention to complement the control elite sides need.

Smart recruitment continues with Mikel Merino at £130,000 per week—versatile, reliable, and with the nous to do the ugly stuff. Martin Zubimendi reportedly earns around £75,000 per week, a relative bargain for a top-class anchor. Christian Nørgaard, another dependable operator, is on £65,000.

Forwards: firepower priced for a title charge

Here’s where the eye-watering figures live. Havertz leads the way on £280,000 per week, and Jesus isn’t far behind on £265,000. New spearhead Gyökeres lands at £200,000, a statement that Arsenal want goals by the bucket-load. Saka’s £195,000 and Martinelli’s £180,000 look ripe for future upgrades given their trajectory and output.

There’s depth and dynamism too: Noni Madueke’s switch across the London divide comes with £150,000 per week, while Leandro Trossard at £90,000 continues to deliver huge moments for sensible money. Ethan Nwaneri’s rise from prodigy to regular sees him at £80,000 per week. At the other end of the ladder, wonderkid Max Dowman is still on an academy scholarship—£350 a week until he’s old enough for senior terms.

The numbers behind the narrative

Arsenal’s wage bill screams a clear strategy: pay the proven spine, reward the elite youngsters, and pick smart value in the middle. It’s a model that keeps the window open for one marquee signing a summer without throttling the entire structure. If you’re running the rule over the market yourself, our partners in the gaming space can help you compare odds and offers via best betting sites.

Recap: who earns what (headline figures)

Goalkeepers: Raya £120k; Kepa £60k; Porter £850. Defenders: Saliba £250k; Gabriel £150k; White £150k; Calafiori £120k; Timber £90k; Hincapié £65k; Mosquera £55k; Lewis-Skelly £45k. Midfielders: Ødegaard £240k; Rice £240k; Eze £180k; Merino £130k; Zubimendi £75k; Nørgaard £65k. Forwards: Havertz £280k; Jesus £265k; Gyökeres £200k; Saka £195k; Martinelli £180k; Madueke £150k; Trossard £90k; Nwaneri £80k; Dowman £350.

Figures per Capology unless otherwise stated (Raya and Porter via Salary Leaks; Saliba package per The Sun; Zubimendi’s number reported). Correct as of 30/09/2025.

Thomas O'Brien

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