What are the Manchester United player wages for the 2022-23 season?
The Red Devils have one of the biggest salary bills in world football
The 13-time Premier League champions have seen elite players earn large salaries. Despite the fact that the club has never spent wisely and boasts players that earn a lot of money year in and year out. Manchester United is one of Europe's richest teams and is not far behind rival Manchester City in terms of spending on transfers.
Manchester United, the Premier League bigwigs, were named the fifth richest club in Europe in 2022, with an income of €558 million.
Although with Glazers as owners, United have been not able to spend enough to purchase quality players, and their few signings have proven to be flops, this does not prevent United from possessing numerous quality players who make large sums of money.
United's salary cost is claimed to be the highest in the Premier League and the fifth-highest in Europe, with the club's yearly wage expense for the playing staff being £222,984,000, and £4.288,154 per week.
But how much does a Manchester United player make? After gathering data from several sources, we discovered the amount of money Manchester United players earn below.
David De Gea
Annually - £19,500,000
Weekly - £375,000
Jadon Sancho
Annually - £18,200,000
Weekly - £350,000
Raphael Varane
Annually - £17,680,000
Weekly - £340,000
Carlos Casemiro
Annually - £15,600,000
Weekly - £300,000
Anthony Martial
Annually - £13,000,000
Weekly - £250,000
Bruno Fernandes
Annually - £12,480,000
Weekly - £240,000
Antony dos Santo
Annually - £10,400,000
Weekly - £200,000
Marcus Rashford
Annually - £10,400,000
Weekly - £200,000
Harry Maguire
Annually - £9,875,000
Weekly - £189,904
Christian Eriksen
Annually - £7,800,000
Weekly - £150,000
Luke Shaw
Annually - £7,800,000
Weekly - £150,000
Fred
Annually - £6,240,000
Weekly - £120,000
Victor Lindelof
Annually - £6,240,000
Weekly - £120,000
Lisandro Martínez
Annually - £6,240,000
Weekly - £120,000
Donny van de Beek
Annually - £6,240,000
Weekly - £120,000
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Annually - £4,680,000
Weekly - £90,000
Mason Greenwood
Annually - £3,900,000
Weekly - £75,000
Phil Jones
Annually - £3,900,000
Weekly - £75,000
Tyrell Malacia
Annually - £3,900,000
Weekly - £75,000
Brandon Williams
Annually - £3,380,000
Weekly - £65,000
Scott McTominay
Annually - £3,120,000
Weekly - £60,000
Axel Tuanzebe
Annually - £2,600,000
Weekly - £50,000
Tom Heaton
Annually - £2,180,000
Weekly - £41,923
Martin Dubravka
Annually - £1,976,000
Weekly - £38,000
Diogo Dalot
Annually - £1,300,000
Weekly - £25,000
Facundo Pellistri
Annually - £1,040,000
Weekly - £20,000
Anthony Elanga
Annually - £260,000
Weekly - £5,000
Teden Mengi
Annually - £260,000
Weekly – £5,000
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