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20 Highest-Paid Strikers in the Premier League (2026)
The Premier League is one of the wealthiest divisions in world football, with some of the best players in world football plying their trade in England. In attracting elite talent, clubs must pay eye-watering sums of money, especially in the modern day.
It’s widely accepted that the hardest thing to do in the beautiful game is to put the ball in the back of the net consistently. This is why finding the right man to lead the line can be a difficult, and expensive, process. Strikers are often paid more money than defensive players, rightly or wrongly.
That said, below are the 20 Premier League strikers to take home the most money each week. Erling Haaland, Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus all feature among the most handsomely compensated centre-forwards in the English top-flight.
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20 Highest-Paid Premier League Strikers (2026): 11-20 |
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=11 |
Tammy Abraham |
Aston Villa |
£140,000 p/w |
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=11 |
Dominic Solanke |
Tottenham Hotspur |
£140,000 p/w |
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13 |
Nick Woltemade |
Newcastle United |
£132,500 p/w |
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14 |
Ollie Watkins |
Aston Villa |
£130,000 p/w |
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15 |
Joao Pedro |
Chelsea |
£125,000 p/w |
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16 |
Joshua Zirkzee |
Manchester United |
£105,000 p/w |
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=17 |
Raul Jimenez |
Fulham |
£100,000 p/w |
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=17 |
Liam Delap |
Chelsea |
£100,000 p/w |
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=17 |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
Leeds |
£100,000 p/w |
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20 |
Jørgen Strand Larsen |
Wolves |
£95,000 p/w |
10
Yoane Wissa
£140,000 p/w
A couple of players on this list have certainly been rewarded for what most fans would consider unprofessional behaviour this past summer, demanding moves away from their teams and outright refusing to play until they got their desired transfer. One such example is former Brentford striker Yoane Wissa.
Wissa developed well at the Hounslow-based club, taking on a more prominent role following the departure of Ivan Toney and likely set for an even bigger one after Bryan Mbeumo joined Manchester United. However, the striker was determined to move on himself, eventually forcing through a switch to Newcastle United, where he secured a lucrative £140,000-per-week salary.
9
Randal Kolo Muani
£150,000 p/w
Randal Kolo Muani jumped straight into the top 10 after being granted a weekly wage of £150,000 upon his arrival in North London. The Frenchman would have been hoping to get off to a flying start in England, but that has not been the case.
The 27-year-old, who infamously missed a golden opportunity in the dying moments of the 2022 World Cup final which would have seen France crowned champions, has netted just two goals for Spurs at the time of writing and is yet to get off the mark in the Premier League. The chances that Spurs make his loan deal permanent appear very slim.
8
Benjamin Sesko
£160,000 p/w
After being linked with Newcastle United earlier in the transfer window, Benjamin Sesko agreed to join Manchester United in August 2025 and they splashed the cash to get him. In Ruben Amorim’s first preseason in charge of the Red Devils, he worked hard to revamp the team and after signing Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo earlier in the window, he brought in Sesko to complete his brand-new front three.
The striker might not have been lights out in front of goal in 2024/25, scoring just 13 times in the Bundesliga for RB Leipzig, but United had faith in his abilities and gave him a £160,000-a-week contract as they try to play their way back into European football.
7
Hugo Ekitike
£200,000 p/w
After winning the Premier League title during Arne Slot’s debut campaign, Liverpool went wild and splashed some serious cash after the 2024/25 season wrapped up. They brought in Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz for big money, but they weren’t done there. After Newcastle United rejected their bid for Alexander Isak, they turned to Hugo Ekitike and brought him to Anfield for around £69m.
It’s a gamble considering the striker scored just 15 goals in the Bundesliga last season, but the Reds are fully committed and they’re paying him £200,000 every single week. Time will tell whether it was genius business or a major misfire, but the way he has started at his new club is certainly promising.
6
Viktor Gyokeres
£200,000 p/w
After what felt like forever, Arsenal finally got their man and signed Viktor Gyokeres shortly before the 2025/26 campaign got underway. Mikel Arteta had been interested in the Swede for a while and considering how long they’d needed an out-and-out goalscorer, he was prepared to pay a pretty penny to land him.
Gyokeres set the world alight with Sporting CP, scoring 97 goals in 102 appearances for the Portuguese club, so he didn’t come cheap. Arsenal spent an initial £55m on the striker and handed him a £200,000-a-week deal. He hasn’t had the impact they would have liked, though, as he’s struggled to adapt to the top-flight of English football.
5
Gabriel Jesus
£265,000 p/w
Gabriel Jesus is a four-time Premier League champion. With credentials like those, the Brazilian was always going to command a high salary when he made the switch from Manchester City to Arsenal. He’s been unable to find his clinical edge at the Emirates but was still one of the signings that played a huge part in closing the gap to his former employers.
Having to compete with an in-form Kai Havertz for a starting place alongside Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli seemed to bring the best out of the Brazilian during December 2024, but any momentum he may have been building was halted after he sustained an ACL injury in the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United the following month. With the club splashing out on Gyokeres last summer, Jesus is more often than not being tasked with making an impact off the bench.
4
Kai Havertz
£280,000 p/w
He may be a divisive figure at the Emirates, but Kai Havertz is still one of the most available strikers at Arsenal, even if he is not the most clinical of goalscorers. The German joined the club from Chelsea, for whom he scored the winning goal in the 2021 Champions League final. However, he has failed to prove himself consistently in front of goal for the Gunners.
Though he was far more productive last season than in previous years, he has still faced criticism for his performances, with Arteta having to launch strong defences for the player on more than one occasion. His future could come into question with Arsenal spending big on Gyokeres.
3
Alexander Isak
£280,000 p/w
Insert the comments on Wissa forcing a move here. It is almost an identical story really, so by and large Alexander Isak’s move to Liverpool could very much be a case of copying the comments about the man who replaced him at St James’ Park and just fixing some of the key details.
However, what can’t be ignored is that Isak is one of the truly world-class players in the Premier League when he is on song. Therefore, it was really only a matter of time before a move to one of football’s biggest clubs transpired, even if it wasn’t done in the most diplomatic way. He hasn’t justified why Liverpool spent so much money on him, though, as he’s found form and fitness hard to come by in a red shirt.
2
Omar Marmoush
£295,000 p/w
With City stumbling throughout the 2024/25 season, Pep Guardiola was forced to urge the club’s owners to flex their financial muscle and bring in some new faces to freshen up the squad during the January transfer window. The biggest of those signings was Omar Marmoush.
Before his move, Marmoush had found the net 20 times in 26 appearances for Frankfurt, which was enough for City to part with £59 million to secure his services. With Erling Haaland to contend with for a spot in the starting XI, the Egyptian has found opportunities to start for City up top hard to come by, having to play out wide or as a back-up more often than not.
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Erling Haaland
£525,000 p/w
Who can argue that one of the best strikers in world football is deserving of the highest wage when it comes to Premier League forwards? Erling Haaland has been excellent ever since he arrived from Borussia Dortmund in 2022. The Norway international is ice-cold in front of goal and has broken several records already.
The clinical centre-forward found the net 36 times in his debut season in the hardest league in the world, setting a new record for the most goals scored in a single Premier League campaign. While he hasn’t quite hit the same heights since, he is still a goal machine and has signed a monstrous new contract worth more than half a million pounds a week.
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20 Highest-Paid Premier League Strikers (2026) |
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Rank |
Player |
Club |
Salary |
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1 |
Erling Haaland |
Manchester City |
£525,000 p/w |
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2 |
Omar Marmoush |
Manchester City |
£295,000 p/w |
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3 |
Alexander Isak |
Liverpool |
£280,000 p/w |
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4 |
Kai Havertz |
Arsenal |
£280,000 p/w |
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5 |
Gabriel Jesus |
Arsenal |
£265,000 p/w |
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6 |
Viktor Gyokeres |
Arsenal |
£200,000 p/w |
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7 |
Hugo Ekitike |
Liverpool |
£200,000 p/w |
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8 |
Benjamin Sesko |
Manchester United |
£160,000 p/w |
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9 |
Randal Kolo Muani |
Tottenham |
£150,000 p/w |
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10 |
Yoane Wissa |
Newcastle United |
£140,000 p/w |
All salary information and statistics in this article are courtesy of Capology and Transfermarkt (Correct as of 28/01/2026).
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England Face Nightmare Route to 2026 World Cup Final
England’s Group L probably sits somewhere in the middle of the pack in terms of difficulty.
At 33rd and 74th, respectively, the Three Lions will see Panama and Ghana as winnable matches, but the addition of Croatia means Group L is one of only two groups in the entire tournament that includes more than one team from the top 11 of the FIFA rankings.
So, should Thomas Tuchel’s men win their opener against Luka Modric and co, England will feel good about topping the group. Should they let anything slip, the path to the final gets considerably more complicated.
Here is how both scenarios could play out.
If England Win Group L
Topping the group sends England into a round of 32 tie against a third-placed finisher from Group E, H, I, J or K. The most likely opponents from that pool include the Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Uruguay, Senegal, Norway or Colombia.
England would then face the winners of Group A, most likely Mexico, on home soil at the Estadio Azteca. It’s a fixture England has dominated over the years. Their only competitive meeting was a 2-0 England win in the group stage of the ‘66 World Cup, but England have come out on top in five of the eight friendlies the nations have staged.
If England get past Mexico, it ramps up considerably. Brazil could lie in wait in the quarter-finals. They’re expected to top Group C and navigate their way through the early knockout rounds with relative ease, unless Morocco, the dark horses of the tournament pull off a surprise.
Should England make the last four, Argentina or Portugal would likely be waiting, and what a quarter-final that would be in itself. England would meet either Messi or Ronaldo should they make it past the Selecao, with both players knowing that this is likely their last tournament.
The last time England beat either side in a major tournament knockout stage was on their way to winning the World Cup in 1966, where they beat Argentina in the quarter-finals, and then Portugal in the semis.
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Spain look the most probable opponents in the final. They’re on the opposite side of the draw from England, and would likely face France in the semis, who, in reality, have every chance of being there as well. Spain beat England in the Euro 2024 final in Berlin, so the opportunity for revenge on the grandest stage possible wouldn’t be lost on anyone.
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Round |
Likely Opponent |
Date |
Venue |
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Round of 32 |
Group E, H, I, J, K 3rd Place |
Wed 1 July |
Atlanta |
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Round of 16 |
Mexico |
Mon 6 July |
Mexico City |
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Quarter-final |
Brazil |
Sat 11 July |
Miami |
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Semi-final |
Argentina or Portugal |
Wed 15 July |
Atlanta |
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Final |
Spain |
Sun 19 July |
New Jersey |
If England Finish Second in Group L
Finishing second flips England onto the other side of the bracket entirely, and the path immediately becomes tougher. Their round of 32 opponents would be the runners-up from Group K, most likely Colombia, who sit in a group alongside Portugal, DR Congo and Uzbekistan.
Win there, and Spain await in Dallas. The European champions are expected to top Group H and come through the next round comfortably, meaning the Euro 2024 final rematch might not require both sides to make it to the final.
Beating Spain to reach a quarter-final would be a monumental achievement in itself. Belgium are the most likely opponents at that stage, as potential Group G winners, arguably the easiest of the tournament. Though the USA, as co-hosts, can’t be ruled out either.
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France have a tough route through the draw on this side of the bracket, with clashes against Germany and the Netherlands likely, but if anyone has the squad to navigate that gauntlet, it’s them. England would come face-to-face with the nation that eliminated them from the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
Argentina could be England’s opponents in the final on this route. The holders may face Portugal in the quarters and navigate a tough semi-final, but Messi’s side are chasing back-to-back World Cup titles for the first time in almost a century. After two doses of heartbreak in finals at the last two Euros, England would then have to get past the GOAT to avoid a third and lift the World Cup.
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Round |
Likely Opponent |
Date |
Venue |
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Round of 32 |
Colombia |
Fri 3 July |
Toronto |
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Round of 16 |
Spain |
Mon 6 July |
Dallas |
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Quarter-final |
Belgium |
Fri 10 July |
Los Angeles |
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Semi-final |
France |
Tue 14 July |
Dallas |
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Final |
Argentina |
Sun 19 July |
New Jersey |
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Sheikh Jassim’s Stance on New Man Utd Takeover Bid
Three years on from one of the most drawn-out takeover sagas, the question over Manchester United’s ownership has resurfaced and inevitably, so has the name of Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The Qatari businessman came closer than anyone to purchasing 100% of the club from the Glazer family back in 2023, and with fresh reports of certain Glazer siblings now pushing for a sale, speculation about a renewed approach from his camp was always going to follow.
But will he actually come back?
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When the Glazers opened up the bidding process in late 2022, Sheikh Jassim quickly emerged as the most ambitious suitor. His Nine Two Foundation tabled multiple offers, eventually understood to be in the region of £5 billion, promising to clear the club’s debt entirely and invest heavily in the stadium, training ground and squad. It was exactly what United fans had been crying out for.
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But it wasn’t enough. The Glazers ultimately favoured Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s proposal for a partial stake, with the INEOS billionaire completing a deal worth around £1.25 billion for just under 30% of the club. A source close to the Qatari group later said they felt the goalposts had “continually changed” throughout the process and that they had been left feeling used.
Ratcliffe’s time in charge has done little to ease the frustration of the United fanbase. Mass redundancies, repeated managerial changes, and even a reduction in staff Christmas bonuses have kept the club in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Will Sheikh Jassim Make Another Bid for Man Utd?
So, with the Glazers now reportedly entertaining the idea of a full sale again, has Sheikh Jassim reconsidered?
According to the Mail Online, the answer is a firm no, at least for now. A fresh bid is described as “highly unlikely,” with those close to the group said to be “scarred” by the way the 2023 process played out.
Crucially, Sheikh Jassim’s consortium hasn’t even been approached to gauge their interest, which in itself says something about where things stand between the two parties. The ambition was never in question; his 2023 statement set out a sweeping vision to make United “the greatest football club in the world.”
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But ambition and appetite are two different things, and right now, the appetite is nowhere to be seen.
United dreamed of what his involvement might have looked like, so this will feel like a disappointing update. But you never know when things might re-ignite. Newcastle’s takeover by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) was dead in the water, but a year later, the deal was back on the table, and they became the richest team in the world overnight.
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Liverpool Get Van de Ven Transfer Boost as Tottenham Table Van Hecke Bid
Liverpool are entering a new era at Anfield under Andoni Iraola for next season, and they have now been given a major boost in their bid to sign a top Tottenham Hotspur star.
The Reds have seen Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson depart the club at the end of their contract this month, and that means that defensive reinforcements are being eyed as a priority for the transfer window, with Iraola keen to ensure they don’t ship more than 50 goals again.
One of the top targets for Liverpool in recent months has been Spurs star Micky Van de Ven, with the centre-back understood to be very keen on making the switch to Merseyside.
Liverpool Get Major Van de Ven Boost
Van de Ven, who has been described as ‘world-class’, has been expected to depart the north London club after they narrowly avoided relegation for a second consecutive season, with the Netherlands star playing a key role in keeping them in the top flight.
Spurs are also looking to bolster their squad and have already brought in Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson on a free transfer. Now manager Roberto De Zerbi has made it clear that he is preparing for an exit by getting the club to table a big offer for Brighton star Jan Paul van Hecke.
While the offer was rejected, with Brighton pointing to their £70m valuation, Spurs are confident of getting a deal done and have already agreed personal terms with the Netherlands international.
While there is an expectation that Cristian Romero will leave too, Liverpool’s interest in Van de Ven simply cannot be ignored in this situation, and should Tottenham bring in Van Hecke, then it would likely be a major boost to their plans to bring the 25-year-old to Anfield.
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Van de Ven Would be a Gamechanging Signing
Liverpool are in desperate need of a new central defender to come in and strengthen the squad after Konate’s departure, and they need whoever it is to be ready to make an immediate impact.
Jeremy Jacquet has already agreed a deal to join the club and will arrive to provide competition, while Iraola will be hopeful that young Italian defender Giovanni Leoni can return from his knee injury and continue to be a top prospect.
But with Virgil Van Dijk turning 35 before the season starts, another first-team ready option is needed to ensure standards are maintained, and Van de Ven would be perfect if a deal can be found.
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