Manchester United’s player wages for the 2024-25 season have been revealed as INEOS continue their dressing room transformation.
Manchester United have not had a very promising start to their season as they kicked the campaign off with a Community Shield final loss to Manchester City. Erik ten Hag’s men then won their Premier League opener but have failed to take a point since. Regardless of their struggles over the past few years, the Red Devils boast one of the biggest wage bills and the Daily Mail has now reported on how the money is distributed between the players.
The report has suggested that captain Bruno Fernandes and the struggling Casemiro are currently the top earners at the club as they earn a reported fee of £375,000 per week. The third top earner comes in the form of academy graduate Marcus Rashford, who earns £350,000 per week. Mason Mount, Antony and Matthijs de Ligt complete the list of the top five earners as they make £250,000, £200,000 and £195,000 per week, respectively.
So did you know despite having established themselves as major parts of the first-team squad over the last season, Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho are part of the bottom five earners at Old Trafford as they make surprisingly low sums of £20,000 and £50,000 per week.
MAN UTD PLAYER WAGES
Casemiro – £375,000
Bruno Fernandes – £375,000
Marcus Rashford – £350,000
Mason Mount – £250,000
Antony – £200,000
Matthijs de Ligt – £195,000
Harry Maguire – £190,000
Christian Eriksen – £150,000
Luke Shaw – £150,000
Victor Lindelof – £120,000
Lisandro Martinez – £120,000
Andre Onana – £120,000
Leny Yoro – £115,000
Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000
Diogo Dalot – £85,000
Rasmus Hojlund – £85,000
Tyrell Malacia – £75,000
Jonny Evans – £65,000
Alejandro Garnacho – £50,000
Tom Heaton – £45,000
Altay Bayindir – £35,000
Amad Diallo – £29,000
Kobbie Mainoo – £20,000
Noussair Mazraoui – Unknown
Manuel Ugarte – Unknown
Following the end of the September international break, Manchester United will return to Premier League action when they take on newly promoted Southampton at St. Mary’s Stadium on September 14.
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