Manchester United Players Salary

Manchester United operates a £144.8 million wage bill for 2025-26, representing dramatic reduction from their £220 million peak. Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro share top earner status at £300,000 weekly (£15.6 million annually), leading a restructured squad under Ruben Amorim.

The Red Devils employ 30 first-team players with an average salary of £93,500 weekly, below the Premier League’s elite club standard. Fourteen United players earn over £100,000 per week, reflecting ongoing wage reduction efforts following Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s partial acquisition.

View comprehensive Manchester United squad information through detailed player biography and net worth profiles for each team member.

Player NamePositionNationality
Altay BayindirGoalkeeperTurkey
Tom HeatonGoalkeeperEngland
André OnanaGoalkeeperCameroon
Dermot MeeGoalkeeperNorthern Ireland
Hubert GraczykGoalkeeperPoland
Elyh HarrisonGoalkeeperEngland
William MurdockGoalkeeperNorthern Ireland
Victor LindelöfDefenderSweden
Noussair MazraouiDefenderMorocco
Matthijs de LigtDefenderNetherlands
Harry MaguireDefenderEngland
Lisandro MartínezDefenderArgentina
Patrick DorguDefenderDenmark
Leny YoroDefenderFrance
Diogo DalotDefenderPortugal
Luke ShawDefenderEngland
Ayden HeavenDefenderEngland
Jonny EvansDefenderNorthern Ireland
Harry AmassDefenderEngland
Tyler FredricsonDefenderEngland
Habeeb OgunneyeDefenderEngland
Jaydan KamasonDefenderEngland
Godwill KukonkiDefenderEngland
Mason MountMidfielderEngland
Bruno FernandesMidfielderPortugal
Christian EriksenMidfielderDenmark
CasemiroMidfielderBrazil
Manuel UgarteMidfielderUruguay
Kobbie MainooMidfielderEngland
Sékou KonéMidfielderMali
Toby CollyerMidfielderEngland
Jack FletcherMidfielderEngland
Jack MoorhouseMidfielderEngland
Jayce FitzgeraldMidfielderEngland
Bendito MantatoMidfielderEngland
Jim ThwaitesMidfielderEngland
Tyler FletcherMidfielderEngland
Rasmus HøjlundForwardDenmark
Joshua ZirkzeeForwardNetherlands
Amad DialloForwardIvory Coast
Alejandro GarnachoForwardArgentina
Chido ObiForwardDenmark
Matheus CunhaForwardBrazil
Shea LaceyForwardEngland
Jadon SanchoForwardEngland

Top 10 Highest-Paid Manchester United Players

United’s wage structure balances veteran leadership with emerging talent. Fernandes and Casemiro’s equal £15.6 million salaries reflect their importance despite the club’s rebuilding phase.

PlayerPositionWeekly SalaryAnnual SalaryContract Until
Bruno FernandesMidfielder£300,000£15.6 million2027
CasemiroMidfielder£300,000£15.6 million2026
Mason MountMidfielder£200,000£10.4 million2028
Harry MaguireDefender£170,000£8.4 million2026
Matthijs de LigtDefender£170,000£8.4 million2029
Benjamin SeskoForward£160,000£8.3 million2030
Bryan MbeumoWinger£150,000£7.8 million2030
Luke ShawDefender£150,000£7.8 million2027
Matheus CunhaForward£150,000£7.8 million2030
Lisandro MartínezDefender£120,000£6.2 million2027

Four players tied at £150,000 weekly create balanced wage distribution. Sesko and Mbeumo’s signings demonstrate United’s shift toward younger, high-potential talents at competitive wages.

Wage Bill Reduction Strategy

United’s £144.8 million expenditure ranks 5th-6th in the Premier League behind Manchester City (£209.7M), Arsenal (£177.9M), Liverpool (£162.3M), Manchester United previously (£220M peak), and Chelsea (£151.7M).

The club shed approximately £75 million in annual wages through departures of Rashford (£75k covered by Villa), Sancho (Chelsea covering majority), and previous exits. This restructuring enables financial sustainability under Premier League profit and sustainability rules.

United’s wage-to-revenue ratio improved to approximately 55-60% from dangerous 70%+ levels. This fiscal discipline allows continued investment in transfers while meeting regulatory requirements.

Richest Manchester United Players by Net Worth

United’s squad includes several players who built substantial wealth through previous elite careers. Veterans lead personal fortunes while younger players accumulate early-career wealth.

PlayerPositionEstimated Net WorthAgePrevious Major Clubs
CasemiroMidfielder$70 million33Real Madrid
Bruno FernandesMidfielder$50 million31Sporting CP
Harry MaguireDefender$30 million32Leicester City
Mason MountMidfielder$25 million26Chelsea
Luke ShawDefender$25 million30Southampton, United

Casemiro accumulated $70 million through Real Madrid’s €10-12 million annual salaries over nine seasons plus five Champions League titles. His United contract maintains elite £300,000 weekly wages.

Fernandes built $50 million through Sporting (€1-2M) and United contracts increasing from £100,000 to £300,000 weekly. His Portuguese market endorsements supplement Premier League income.

Mount’s $25 million came through Chelsea academy progression earning £80,000-£250,000 weekly before his United transfer maintained similar wages.

Position-Based Salary Analysis

United’s wage allocation emphasizes midfield quality and defensive stability. Amorim’s system requires technical excellence in central areas and wing-back positions.

Midfield Investment: £52.4 million combined (Fernandes, Casemiro, Mount, Ugarte, Mainoo lead)

Defensive Spending: £42.5 million total (De Ligt, Maguire, Shaw, Martínez, Mazraoui highest)

Forward Wages: £32.6 million combined (Cunha, Sesko, Mbeumo, Zirkzee dominate)

Goalkeeping: £6.2 million total (Onana £6.2M provides excellent value)

The midfield-heavy allocation reflects tactical priorities requiring possession control. Five midfielders earn £120,000-£300,000 weekly, creating depth for multiple competitions.

Fernandes’ £15.6 million represents 10.8% of United’s wage bill. His consistent creativity and leadership justify this expenditure as the squad’s talisman.

Performance Bonuses and Contract Incentives

United structures contracts with substantial achievement bonuses. Champions League qualification adds £500,000-£1.2 million per player when top-four finishes are secured.

Premier League title bonuses would reach £2-5 million per player, though these remain aspirational given current competitive position. Europa League progression pays £200,000-£600,000 for reaching knockout stages.

Goal and assist bonuses reward attackers £50,000-£120,000 per season based on targets. Clean sheet bonuses pay defenders £25,000-£70,000 for meeting defensive metrics.

FAQs

Who is Manchester United’s highest-paid player?

Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro share top earner status at £300,000 weekly (£15.6 million annually). Fernandes’ contract runs through 2027 while Casemiro’s expires in 2026, requiring renewal decisions.

What is Manchester United’s total wage bill?

United’s 2025-26 wage bill totals £144.8 million, representing approximately 34% reduction from their £220 million peak in 2022-23. The squad’s average salary of £93,500 weekly ranks below elite Premier League standards.

How much has United reduced their wage bill?

United shed approximately £75 million in annual wages through strategic departures including Rashford (loan to Villa), Sancho (loan to Chelsea), Varane (retired), and others. This restructuring improved financial sustainability dramatically.

Why is Casemiro still on high wages despite age?

Casemiro’s £300,000 weekly salary reflects his 2022 transfer when United desperately needed midfield quality. His contract through 2026 prevents immediate wage reduction, though renewal at lower terms or departure is expected.

How does Manchester United’s wage structure compare to Manchester City?

Manchester City’s £209.7 million wage bill exceeds United’s £144.8 million by £64.9 million (45% higher). City’s top earner Haaland (£500,000/week) earns 67% more than United’s highest-paid players, creating substantial competitive wage disadvantages.

M. Abdullah
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