• Mohamed Salah earns £200,000 a week at Liverpool. The Premier League leaders reversed their decision to use the British government's furlough scheme to pay non-playing club staff, apologising to fans for coming to the "wrong conclusion" following a fierce backlash from supporters and former players. All figures according to spotrac.com. Getty
    Mohamed Salah earns £200,000 a week at Liverpool. The Premier League leaders reversed their decision to use the British government's furlough scheme to pay non-playing club staff, apologising to fans for coming to the "wrong conclusion" following a fierce backlash from supporters and former players. All figures according to spotrac.com. Getty
  • Roberto Firmino - £180,000 a week. AP
    Roberto Firmino - £180,000 a week. AP
  • Virgil van Dijk - £165,000 a week. Getty
    Virgil van Dijk - £165,000 a week. Getty
  • Jordan Henderson - £140,000 a week. Reuters
    Jordan Henderson - £140,000 a week. Reuters
  • James Milner - £140,000. Reuters
    James Milner - £140,000. Reuters
  • Naby Keita - £120,000 a week. Getty
    Naby Keita - £120,000 a week. Getty
  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - £120,000. Reuters
    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - £120,000. Reuters
  • Dejan Lovren - £100,000. Reuters
    Dejan Lovren - £100,000. Reuters
  • Sadio Mane - £100,000. AFP
    Sadio Mane - £100,000. AFP
  • Joel Matip - £100,000. Reuters
    Joel Matip - £100,000. Reuters
  • Fabinho - £100,000. AFP
    Fabinho - £100,000. AFP
  • Alisson Becker - £90,000. EPA
    Alisson Becker - £90,000. EPA
  • Xherdan Shaqiri - £80,000. AFP
    Xherdan Shaqiri - £80,000. AFP
  • Georginio Wijnaldum - £75,000. AFP
    Georginio Wijnaldum - £75,000. AFP
  • Nathaniel Clyne - £70,000. Reuters
    Nathaniel Clyne - £70,000. Reuters
  • Adam Lallana - £58,500. EPA
    Adam Lallana - £58,500. EPA
  • Andrew Robertson - £50,000. Reuters
    Andrew Robertson - £50,000. Reuters
  • Divock Origi - £45,000. AFP
    Divock Origi - £45,000. AFP
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000. Reuters
    Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000. Reuters
  • Joe Gomez - £28,000. Reuters
    Joe Gomez - £28,000. Reuters
  • Loris Karius (on loan to Besiktas) - £25,000. Reuters
    Loris Karius (on loan to Besiktas) - £25,000. Reuters
  • Rhian Brewster - £10,000. Reuters
    Rhian Brewster - £10,000. Reuters

Mohamed Salah Liverpool's highest paid player and the rest of the squad's weekly wages - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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It will come as a surprise to absolutely no one to learn that Egyptian superstar Mohamed Salah earns the highest wages at Liverpool.

Salah has scored an incredible 85 goals in 131 matches since moving to Anfield from Roma in 2017, and last season helped Jurgen Klopp's side to win the Champions League trophy, scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot in a 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.

The forward, 27, has a weekly take home pay of £200,000 (Dh964,000), according to Spotrac, an online sports team and player contract website, or £10.4 million a year.

In fact two of the Premier League leaders' "Fab Three" - Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane - are the biggest earners at the club.

Above is a photo gallery of the highest earning Liverpool players and their weekly take home pay.

To move on to the next image, click on the arrows, or if you're using a mobile device, simply swipe.

Check out the top earning sportspeople of the decade in the video below.