Manchester United Players Salary 2019/20: How much Manchester United players earn with the present contracts in the club.
Manchester United is one of the biggest clubs in the world with an elite set of footballers. Considering the massive fanbase of the club, it is undoubtedly a commercial powerhouse.
Even in one of the poorest phases in the history of the club, Manchester United has managed to maintain its relevance and commercial value in the market.
Thus, the inflow of income is massive in the club due to sponsorship deals and commercial success that Manchester United can afford expensive demands of the players.
In total, Manchester United spend £141 million alone on the wages of players every year. It’s a massive proportion of the total profit earned by the club annually.
So, Let’s look at the breakdown of the wages at the club in order to know the earnings of each payer in the Red Devils’ roster.
Wages of players at Manchester United
- Scott McTominay – £10,000-a-week
- Timothy Fosu-Mensah – £15,000-a-week
- Diogo Dalot – £25,000-a-week
- Andreas Pereira – £30,000-a-week
- Lee Grant – £30,000-a-week
- Sergio Romero – £70,000-a-week
- Chris Smalling (on loan) – £70,000-a-week
- Jesse Lingard – £75,000-a-week
- Marcos Rojo – £80,000-a-week
- Eric Bailly – £80,000-a-week
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka – £90,000-a-week
- Ashley Young – £120,000-a-week
- Nemanja Matic – £120,000-a-week
- Victor Lindelof – £120,000-a-week
- Fred – £120,000-a-week
- Luke Shaw – £150,000-a-week
- Juan Mata – £160,000-a-week
- Harry Maguire – £189,000-a-week
- Anthony Martial – £250,000-a-week
- Paul Pogba – £290,000-a-week
- Alexis Sanchez (out on loan) – £350,000-a-week
- David de Gea – £375,000-a-week
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Not listed in wage bills as of now
- Daniel James – £67,000-a-week
- Axel Tuanzebe (Less than £20,000-a-week)
- Axel Tuanzebe (Less than £20,000-a-week)
Despite the heavy earning of Manchester United players, the club is facing a crises situation in performativity level. Plus, considering the quality of targets in the upcoming transfer windows and inflation in the market, this bill is tipped to rise further.