• Ben Mee is the highest earner at Burnley on £55,000 per week. Burnley chairman Mike Garlick took the decision not to furlough non-playing staff, or impose cuts on the players and staff's wages during the Covid-19 outbreak.. All figures according to Spotrac.com. Reuters
    Ben Mee is the highest earner at Burnley on £55,000 per week. Burnley chairman Mike Garlick took the decision not to furlough non-playing staff, or impose cuts on the players and staff's wages during the Covid-19 outbreak.. All figures according to Spotrac.com. Reuters
  • James Tarkowski - £50,000. AFP
    James Tarkowski - £50,000. AFP
  • Chris Wood - £50,000. EPA
    Chris Wood - £50,000. EPA
  • Jay Rodriguez - £50,000. EPA
    Jay Rodriguez - £50,000. EPA
  • Joe Hart - £45,000. Reuters
    Joe Hart - £45,000. Reuters
  • Ashley Barnes - £45,000. Reuters
    Ashley Barnes - £45,000. Reuters
  • Jack Cork - £38,000. Reuters
    Jack Cork - £38,000. Reuters
  • Robbie Brady - £35,000. Reuters
    Robbie Brady - £35,000. Reuters
  • Jeff Hendrick - £35,000. Reuters
    Jeff Hendrick - £35,000. Reuters
  • Aaron Lennon - £35,000. Reuters
    Aaron Lennon - £35,000. Reuters
  • Nick Pope - £35,000. EPA
    Nick Pope - £35,000. EPA
  • Matej Vydra - £35,000. EPA
    Matej Vydra - £35,000. EPA
  • Ashley Westwood - £31,000. Reuters
    Ashley Westwood - £31,000. Reuters
  • Johann Berg Gudmundsson - £30,000. Reuters
    Johann Berg Gudmundsson - £30,000. Reuters
  • Phil Bardsley - £25,000. AFP
    Phil Bardsley - £25,000. AFP
  • Matthew Lowton - £25,000. EPA
    Matthew Lowton - £25,000. EPA
  • Charlie Taylor - £25,000. EPA
    Charlie Taylor - £25,000. EPA
  • Kevin Long (left) - £23,000. Reuters
    Kevin Long (left) - £23,000. Reuters

Burnley stars spared wage deferrals and salary cuts - here's what they earn as season resumes, in pictures


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

Burnley chairman Mike Garlick took the decision not to furlough non-playing staff, or impose cuts on the players and staff wages during the Covid-19 outbreak, but said in April the could lose up to £50 million (Dh225.4m) in revenue if the Premier League season is not completed.

Sean Dyche's side get their Premier League campaign under way again on Monday when they travel to Manchester City.

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