Galatasaray Player

Galatasaray’s wage bill totals approximately €89.1 million annually for 2025-26, or €1.71 million weekly.

The Istanbul giants operate with the second-highest payroll in Turkish Super Lig, trailing only Fenerbahçe. 

Victor Osimhen commands the stratospheric salary of €360,000 weekly (€18.75M annually gross, €15M net), establishing himself as the highest-paid player in Turkish football history.

His salary reflects Galatasaray’s €75 million investment to sign him permanently from Napoli after a prolific loan campaign. 

Osimhen’s wages exceed the combined salaries of Galatasaray’s entire midfield unit, demonstrating the club’s reliance on individual star power.

Galatasaray Highest-Paid Players by Salary

Rank Player Position Weekly Salary Annual Salary Until
1 Victor Osimhen Forward €360k €18.75M 2029
2 Leroy Sane Winger €173k €9.0M 2027
3 Mauro Icardi Forward €158k €8.24M 2026
4 İlkay Gündoğan Midfielder €87k €4.5M 2026
5 Wilfried Singo Defender €115k €6.0M 2027
6 Davinson Sánchez Defender €106k €5.5M 2026
7 Ismail Jakobs Defender €106k €5.5M 2026
8 Sacha Boey Right-Back €58k €3.0M 2028
9 Abdülkerim Bardakcı Defender €58k €3.0M 2026
10 Barış Alper Yılmaz Winger €58k €3.0M 2028
Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Osimhen’s weekly salary exceeds Leroy Sane’s annual earnings, illustrating the dramatic salary concentration at Galatasaray.

Salary Tier Analysis

Elite Tier (€150k+): Attack Dominance

Osimhen, Sane, and Icardi command premium salaries representing Galatasaray’s attacking-first philosophy. Their combined €525k weekly salary absorbs nearly 31% of total weekly expenditure. Osimhen’s salary structure includes base salary (€15M net), loyalty bonus (€1M annually), and image rights (€5M yearly).

Upper-Mid Tier (€80-115k): Defensive Experience

Gündoğan, Singo, Sánchez, and Jakobs form the defensive-midfield anchor earning €400k+ weekly collectively. These experienced players provide tactical structure around attacking superstars.

Supporting Tier (€30-60k): Squad Rotation

Younger players and utility options earn €30k-€60k weekly. This tier provides depth without competing for primary resources.

Recent High-Salary Signings

Victor Osimhen (€18.75M/year) 

Nigerian striker signed permanently from Napoli for €75M in July 2025. His four-year contract guarantees €75M in total wages plus performance incentives. Osimhen’s salary justifies his status as Turkish football’s highest-paid player after scoring 26 goals in 30 league games during his loan spell.

Leroy Sane (€9.0M/year) 

German winger joined on free transfer from Bayern Munich. His €9M annual salary makes him Galatasaray’s second-richest earner. Sane’s arrival alongside Osimhen created a formidable attacking force targeting Champions League qualification.

Mauro Icardi (€8.24M/year) 

Argentine forward returns from injury, earning €8.24M annually. His experience at Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan provides tactical maturity complementing younger attacking options.

Galatasaray vs. Turkish Super Lig Competition

Club Annual Wage Bill Weekly Average Status
Galatasaray €89.1M €1.71M Highest (2025-26)
Fenerbahçe €86.5M €1.67M 2nd highest
Beşiktaş €72M €1.38M 3rd
Trabzonspor €55M €1.06M 4th

Galatasaray’s wage bill leadership reflects their investment in European-quality talent. Victor Osimhen’s salary alone consumes 21% of the entire club wage bill, creating dependency on his performances.

Salary Structure by Position

Position Key Earners Weekly Total Strategic Focus
Forwards Osimhen (€360k), Icardi (€158k) €518k Elite goal-scoring
Midfield Gündoğan (€87k), Zaniolo (~€50k) €230k Ball control, creativity
Defending Singo (€115k), Sánchez (€106k), Jakobs (€106k) €400k Defensive stability
Goalkeeper Çakır (~€54k) €54k Backup coverage

Osimhen’s salary exceeds the entire five-player midfield squad combined (€230k weekly), forcing Galatasaray to balance attacking firepower with defensive investment.

Contract Expiration Timeline

Year Expiring Notes
2026 Icardi, Gündoğan, Bardakcı, Kaan Ayhan Strategic renewal decisions
2027 Sane, Singo Core attacking-defensive spine
2028 Boey, Yılmaz Long-term youth investment
2029 Osimhen Club’s highest-paid star secured

Osimhen’s four-year deal through 2029 protects Galatasaray’s most expensive investment while creating salary cap pressure until 2026.

Turkish Super Lig Salary Dominance

Galatasaray’s combined top-four earner salaries (Osimhen, Sane, Icardi, Gündoğan) total €40.49M annually; nearly 45% of the club’s entire wage bill.

This concentration mirrors European clubs pursuing Champions League qualification but differs fundamentally from domestic rivals.

Fenerbahçe distributes wages more evenly, while Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor maintain balanced squad investment.

Galatasaray’s strategy bet heavily on individual stars attracting European-level competition.

FAQs

What is Victor Osimhen’s salary at Galatasaray? 

€360,000 weekly (€18.75M annually gross, €15M net). His package includes loyalty bonuses and image rights fees totaling €21M annually when combined.

How much does Leroy Sane earn at Galatasaray? 

€173,000 per week (€9M annually). Sane’s free transfer from Bayern Munich made him the second-highest earner at the club.

What is Galatasaray’s total wage bill? 

€89.1 million annually (€1.71M weekly) for 2025-26, the second-highest in Turkish Super Lig.

How does Osimhen’s salary compare to other players? 

Osimhen earns more than Leroy Sane (€9M), Mauro Icardi (€8.24M), and all defenders combined. His €18.75M salary is nearly three times higher than İlkay Gündoğan’s (€4.5M).

Which players’ contracts expire in 2026? 

Mauro Icardi, İlkay Gündoğan, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, and Kaan Ayhan all have 2026 expiration dates.

Is Galatasaray’s wage bill sustainable? 

Financial analysts express concern about salary concentration. The club depends on Champions League revenue to justify €89.1M spending amid Turkish economic pressures.

What did Galatasaray pay for Osimhen? 

€75 million plus four-year salary commitments totaling approximately €75M, making Osimhen the most expensive player in Turkish football history.

How much of Galatasaray’s budget goes to their top three earners? 

Osimhen (€18.75M), Sane (€9M), and Icardi (€8.24M) consume €36M annually; 40% of the club’s total wage bill.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.