Premier League, Cristiano Ronaldo salary: Cristiano Ronaldo gets paid more than 3 PL club’s entire squad as Man Utd’s star salary is revealed- Ronaldo shocked the football fraternity as the Portuguese icon agreed to a Manchester United return. Man United agreed to pay an initial £13 million fee to Juventus with up to £7m to be paid in add-ons upon completion of the clauses mentioned in the deal. Before Cristiano Ronaldo made his sensational return to Manchester, the Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea was the highest earner with £375,000/week. Find out the Premier League clubs wages below.
Cristiano Ronaldo has become the club’s highest earner with £480,000/week. Ronaldo wanted £510k-a-week to join Man City but has taken less to link up with his old club United.
Premier League: Manchester United player wages 2021
Cristiano Ronaldo gets paid more than 3 PL club’s entire squad as Man Utd’s star salary is revealed
Cristiano Ronaldo – the best-paid player in Premier League – makes a tremendous £480,000-a-week, which adds up to £24.96M each year.
In contrast, Daniel Farke’s Norwich spend £24.24m every 12 months on player wages – which covers their entire 31-man squad. According to Spotrac, who also claims Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds have an annual wage bill of £18m for their 25-man squad.
Thomas Frank’s Brentford has the smallest salary budget in the Prem, paying their 28 senior players just £13m each year.
Premier League clubs wages
World’s Highest-Paid Footballers 2021
Cristiano Ronaldo has dethroned Lionel Messi to become the highest-paid footballer of 2021. According to Forbes, the ten highest-paid footballers are assumed to collect pre-tax earnings of $585 million this season, up from last year’s $570 million.
Salary and bonus make up the majority of the total—$415 million—and are up a modest 2.6% from last year as most clubs continue to be careful in the face of difficulty around emerging Covid-19.
PSG now has three of the world’s five highest-paid players, including the 29-year-old Neymar, who lands at No. 3 once again with $95 million, and the 22-year-old Kylian Mbappe, who is No. 4 with $43 million.
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