• Callum Wilson is Bournemouth's top earner, on £60,000 a week. Reuters
    Callum Wilson is Bournemouth's top earner, on £60,000 a week. Reuters
  • Jefferson Lerma - £50,000 a week. Getty
    Jefferson Lerma - £50,000 a week. Getty
  • Steve Cook - £45,000 a week. Reuters
    Steve Cook - £45,000 a week. Reuters
  • Joshua King - £45,000 a week. Reuters
    Joshua King - £45,000 a week. Reuters
  • Nathan Ake - £40,000 a week. PA
    Nathan Ake - £40,000 a week. PA
  • Artur Boruc - £40,000 a week. PA
    Artur Boruc - £40,000 a week. PA
  • Jordon Ibe - £38,000 a week. Getty
    Jordon Ibe - £38,000 a week. Getty
  • Lewis Cook - £35,000 a week. AFP
    Lewis Cook - £35,000 a week. AFP
  • Charlie Daniels - £35,000 a week. AFP
    Charlie Daniels - £35,000 a week. AFP
  • Dan Gosling - £35,000 a week. Reuters
    Dan Gosling - £35,000 a week. Reuters
  • Adam Smith - £35,000 a week. Getty
    Adam Smith - £35,000 a week. Getty
  • Junior Stanislas - £35,000 a week. Reuters
    Junior Stanislas - £35,000 a week. Reuters
  • Andrew Surman - £35,000 a week. Reuters
    Andrew Surman - £35,000 a week. Reuters
  • Simon Francis - £30,000 a week. Reuters
    Simon Francis - £30,000 a week. Reuters
  • Ryan Fraser - £27,000 a week. Reuters
    Ryan Fraser - £27,000 a week. Reuters
  • Dominic Solanke - £25,000 a week. AFP
    Dominic Solanke - £25,000 a week. AFP
  • David Brooks - £20,000 a week. Getty
    David Brooks - £20,000 a week. Getty
  • Diego Rico - £19,250 a week. Getty
    Diego Rico - £19,250 a week. Getty
  • Philip Billing - £15,000 a week. Reuters
    Philip Billing - £15,000 a week. Reuters
  • Chris Mepham - £11,673 a week. Getty
    Chris Mepham - £11,673 a week. Getty
  • Aaron Ramsdale - £3,000 a week. Getty
    Aaron Ramsdale - £3,000 a week. Getty
  • Jack Simpson - £3,000 a week. Getty
    Jack Simpson - £3,000 a week. Getty

Bournemouth face Crystal Palace in their first game back. Here's what their players earn each week - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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The Premier League resumes this week following a three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Bournemouth initially furloughed 50 members of staff, but followed Liverpool and Tottenham in reversing their decision after receiving criticism from the club's supporters.

Manager Eddie Howe was the first Premier League boss to take a voluntary pay cut, joining assistant Jason Tindall, technical director Richard Hughes and chief executive Neill Blake.

Third-bottom Bournemouth host Crystal Palace in their first match back on Saturday.

To see a picture gallery of the top earners at Bournemouth swipe through the picture gallery above or click on the arrows.