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Liverpool wages: How much every player earns - and their eye-watering Premier League bonus
Liverpool have secured their first Premier League - but how much do the players earn and will they receive a bonus for winning the league?
Liverpool win Premier League title after 30 years
Liverpool were confirmed as the 2019/20 Premier League champions after Manchester City lost at Chelsea. Jurgen Klopp's side have been a cut above the rest this season as they sealed their first top-flight crown for 30 years.
The Reds have now won 19 league titles, just one shy of Manchester United’s tally.
As one of the most successful teams in world football, it’s no surprise Liverpool have a hefty wage bill to match.
Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah is the club’s top earner, taking home a reported £200,000 per week.
The 27-year-old signed a new five-year deal in 2018 after a phenomenal debut season at Anfield that brought 44 goals in 52 appearances.
“I think this news can be seen for what it is: rewarding a person who performed and contributed greatly for the team and the club,” Jurgen Klopp said at the time.
Just behind Salah are Roberto Firmino and Virgil van Dijk, who are both said to earn £180,000-a-week.
Liverpool’s stars are also set to receive a handsome bonus following their Premier League success.
The Daily Mail reported earlier this year the players would share a £4million pot.
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Anyone that played in the Premier League will be eligible for the bonus.
However, it’s claimed payments will be made using a “sliding scale” based on the number of appearances.
That Mail adds that Klopp will also pocket a significant bonus on top of his £15m-a-year salary.
Below you can find a full list of player wages for the Liverpool squad, courtesy of Spotrac.
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Liverpool player wages (weekly)
Mohamed Salah - £200,000
Roberto Firmino - £180,000
Virgil Van Dijk - £180,000
Jordan Henderson - £140,000
James Milner - £140,000
Naby Keita - £120,000
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - £120,000
Adam Lallana - £110,000
Dejan Lovren - £100,000
Sadio Mane - £100,000
Joel Matip - £100,000
Fabinho - £100,000
Alisson Becker - £90,000
Xherdan Shaqiri - £80,000
Georginio Wijnaldum - £75,000
Nathaniel Clyne - £70,000
Andrew Robertson - £50,000
Divock Origi - £45,000
Tren Alexander-Arnold - £40,000
Joe Gomez - £28,000
Rhian Brewster - £10,000
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