Manchester United are not only one of the biggest club on the pitch, but their recent investment in the transfers has clearly supported the fact that they are one of the heavyweights in terms of business. Even after failing to qualify for Champions League football, they managed to lure the players like Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba.
Well, that comes at a price. Salaries play an important factor while luring the player into the club and clubs like Manchester United will never be short of finances and that’s for sure. The 23-year-old former Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba is now believed to be one of the highest-earning football players in the world and fellow Manchester United star Zlatan Ibrahimovic is on the list as well.
Here is the reported Manchester United first-team player wages:
- Timothy Fosu-Mensah: £5,000 a week
- Sam Johnstone: £10,000 a week
- Marcus Rashford: £20,000 a week
- Jesse Lingard: £25,000 a week
- Sergio Romero: £50,000 a week
- Phil Jones: £50,000 a week
- Matteo Darmian: £60,000 a week
- Anthony Martial: £65,000 a week
- Marcos Rojo: £70,000 a week
- Luke Shaw: £70,000 a week
- Antonio Valencia: £70,000 a week
- Eric Bailly: £75,000 a week
- Daley Blind: £75,000 a week
- Ander Herrera: £75,000 a week
- Chris Smalling: £80,000 a week
- Michael Carrick: £80,000 a week
- Marouane Fellaini: £80,000 a week
- Memphis Depay: £90,000 a week
- Morgan Schneiderlin: £100,000 a week
- Ashley Young: £110,000 a week
- Juan Mata: £140,000 a week
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan: £200,000 a week
- David De Gea: £200,000 a week
- Bastian Schweinsteiger: £200,000 a week
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic: £220,000 a week
- Wayne Rooney: £250,000 a week
- Paul Pogba: £290,000 a week
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