• Kevin De Bruyne is Manchester City's top earner on £320,833 per week. Manchester City have continued to pay their players and staff full salaries during the coronavirus-enforced shutdown. All figures according to spotrac.com. AFP
    Kevin De Bruyne is Manchester City's top earner on £320,833 per week. Manchester City have continued to pay their players and staff full salaries during the coronavirus-enforced shutdown. All figures according to spotrac.com. AFP
  • Raheem Sterling - £300,000 a week. AFP
    Raheem Sterling - £300,000 a week. AFP
  • Sergio Aguero - £230,135. Reuters
    Sergio Aguero - £230,135. Reuters
  • David Silva - £160,000. AFP
    David Silva - £160,000. AFP
  • Fernandinho - £150,000. EPA
    Fernandinho - £150,000. EPA
  • Bernardo Silva - £150,000. Reuters
    Bernardo Silva - £150,000. Reuters
  • Ilkay Gundogan - £140,000. AFP
    Ilkay Gundogan - £140,000. AFP
  • Rodri - £121,154. Reuters
    Rodri - £121,154. Reuters
  • Aymeric Laporte - £120,000. Reuters
    Aymeric Laporte - £120,000. Reuters
  • Riyad Mahrez - £120,000. Reuters
    Riyad Mahrez - £120,000. Reuters
  • Nicolas Otamendi - £120,000. AFP
    Nicolas Otamendi - £120,000. AFP
  • Kyle Walker - £110,000. Reuters
    Kyle Walker - £110,000. Reuters
  • John Stones - £100,000. Getty Images
    John Stones - £100,000. Getty Images
  • Gabriel Jesus- £90,000. Getty
    Gabriel Jesus- £90,000. Getty
  • Benjamin Mendy - £90,000. Getty
    Benjamin Mendy - £90,000. Getty
  • Leroy Sane - £90,000. Reuters
    Leroy Sane - £90,000. Reuters
  • Claudio Bravo - £80,000. Reuters
    Claudio Bravo - £80,000. Reuters
  • Joao Cancelo - £80,000. AFP
    Joao Cancelo - £80,000. AFP
  • Ederson - £65,000. EPA
    Ederson - £65,000. EPA
  • Oleksandr Zinchenko - £20,000. AFP
    Oleksandr Zinchenko - £20,000. AFP
  • Phil Foden - £12,000. Reuters
    Phil Foden - £12,000. Reuters

No wage deferrals for Kevin de Bruyne or Manchester City players - in pictures


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

Manchester City were one of the first Premier League clubs to confirm they would not furlough any of their non-playing staff, while the club have been involved in several community initiatives and food bank drives.

Manager Pep Guardiola donated €1 million (Dh3.98 million) to buy medical supplies for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in his native Spain.

City, currently second in the table but a massive 25 points behind leaders Liverpool, face Arsenal at the Etihad in their first game back on Wednesday.

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