Edinson Cavani (
Manchester United) – £250,000-a-week
John Stones (
Manchester City) – £250,000-a-week
Timo Werner (Chelsea) – £272,000-a-week
Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – £290,000-a-week
N’Golo Kante (Chelsea) – £290,000-a-week
Jack Grealish (Manchester City) – £300,000-a-week
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – £300,000-a-week
Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) – £325,000-a-week
Raphael Varane (Manchester United) – £340,000-a-week
Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) – £350,000-a-week
David de Gea (Manchester United) – £375,000-a-week
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – £400,000-a-week
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) – £510,000-a-week
[HASHTAG]#These[/HASHTAG] players are from our rivals.I understand Salah has been offered £300k per week which is not mean.
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Unsurprisingly, City, United and Chelsea are the only three clubs to possess multiple players who earn more than Salah.
What’s more surprising is some of the names in that bracket. Lukaku, Werner, Sancho, De Gea, Cavani and Stones are all seriously overpaid, while Grealish, Sterling, Pogba and Varane should certainly not be on higher wages than Liverpool’s main man.
Kante’s salary is more understandable given his importance to Chelsea since his arrival from
Leicester and the same can be said about De Bruyne, who’s the only player that can lay claim to being better than Salah.
As for Ronaldo, well, he was never going to be on anything less than £500,000-a-week, was he?
That’s what happens when you’re arguably the most famous athlete on the planet and surely even Salah knows he cannot demand a salary on par with the 37-year-old.
Liverpool simply won’t break their wage structure to that degree, even if it means they end up losing their best player in the near future as a result.
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