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20 Highest-Paid Players in La Liga [2026]

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From the electric Kylian Mbappe to the dazzling Lamine Yamal, some of the very best players on the planet currently ply their trade in the Spanish top-flight. La Liga is home to incredibly talented superstars and even some of the front-runners for the 2026 Ballon d’Or.

While there often appears to be more money floating about elsewhere, like in the Saudi Pro League and the Premier League, the top clubs in Spain aren’t shy about handing out lucrative contracts to attract and retain world-class talent either.

With Real Madrid and Barcelona players at the forefront of this list, there can be little surprise that the purse strings are often loosened as the biggest stars are tied down to extremely lucrative deals. With that in mind, below is a list of the 20 highest-paid players in La Liga right now.

Top 20 Highest-Paid La Liga Players (20-11)

Rank

Player

Club

Weekly Salary (£)

19=

Julian Alvarez

Atletico Madrid

£205,309 p/w

19=

Karim Adeyemi

Barcelona

£205,309 p/w

18

Frenkie De Jong

Barcelona

£213,850 p/w

16=

Antonio Rudiger

Real Madrid

£239,473 p/w

16=

Eder Militao

Real Madrid

£239,473 p/w

15

Thibaut Courtois

Real Madrid

£246,371 p/w

14

Jules Kounde

Barcelona

£256,718 p/w

13

Bernardo Silva

Real Madrid

£263,453 p/w

8=

Ibrahima Konate

Real Madrid

£273,800 p/w

8=

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Real Madrid

£273,800 p/w

10

Rodrygo£273,800 p/w

Rodrygo in action for Real Madrid

When at his best, Rodrygo is among the best wingers in the world. He was just 18 when he turned up at Real Madrid, having established himself as the next big talent to emerge at Santos. Since then, the Brazilian has won three La Liga titles and the Champions League twice.

Although he might play second fiddle to the likes of Mbappe and Vinicius Junior (more on those two later), Rodrygo is still among the best-paid players in Spain, earning a hefty £273,800 p/w. Sadly, he suffered a torn ACL in March 2026 and might not play again until 2027.

9

Raphinha – £273,800 p/w

raphinha

When he was just about saving Leeds United from relegation in 2022, few would have thought Raphinha was destined to prove himself as one of Barcelona’s most important players in the coming seasons. But that’s exactly what he has done in Spain.

The brilliant Brazilian can play across any of the front three attacking positions and works incredibly hard for the team, while still delivering moments of magic. This has seen him win three Spanish league titles, and he was even named La Liga Player of the Season in 2024/25. As such, it’s more than fair that he is so well-paid.

8

Federico Valverde – £273,800 p/w

Federico Valverde

In a team full of superstar midfielders, Federico Valverde has endeared himself to the Bernabeu faithful through his hard-working performances and his willingness to play anywhere asked of him. That’s not to suggest he lacks talent, far from it, as he’s now regarded as one of the best midfielders in the league.

The 28-year-old is well compensated for his efforts, too; walking away with close to £300,000 p/w. For a while, he was among the most underrated names in world football, but his club always recognised his value, and that’s well reflected by his handsome wages.

7

Nico Williams – £282,341 p/w

Nico Williams celebrating after scoring for Athletic Bilbao

A rare non-Barcelona or Madrid star, Nico Williams has been rewarded for his loyalty to Athletic Bilbao. In 2025, amid strong links to the likes of Barcelona and Arsenal, he committed his future to the club, signing a mammoth 10-year contract worth £282,341 p/w.

For a player on such big wages, he doesn’t always deliver as many goals or assists as some would expect, but he’s still only 24 and could yet grow to become a little more consistent. Even so, when he’s on it, he’s amongst the best in the world. This was clear at Euro 2024, with Williams delivering a serious electric performance as Spain won the tournament.

6

Rodri – £329,300 p/w

Rodri Spain Golden Ball World Cup 2026 REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach via Action Images

After starring for Spain in their second World Cup triumph this summer, Rodri emerged as a target for both Barcelona and Real Madrid. He soon made a decision to join the Catalans and follow in the footsteps of one of his idols, Sergio Busquets.

Barca agreed on a £65 million deal with Manchester City to bring the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner to Camp Nou. According to SalaryLeaks, he has become the sixth highest-paid player in La Liga and the second-highest earner in Hansi Flick’s squad.

5

Jan Oblak – £342,127 p/w

Jan Oblak

Only the second player in the top 10 not to play for either Real Madrid or Barcelona. The Atletico Madrid icon had big shoes to fill when he was chosen to replace long-standing loanee Courtois in 2014. In the decade that followed, Jan Oblak showed himself to be one of the best number ones on the planet.

Interest in his services was commonplace. Despite that, Oblak stayed loyal to Diego Simeone and has been financially rewarded in return, now earning more than Courtois. Now 33, it will be interesting to see if Atletico offer him quite such a big salary when it comes time to renew in 2028.

4

Lamine Yamal – £342,127 p/w

lamine yamal barcelona

Lamine Yamal has risen to be seen as one of the best players in world football and a strong contender to lift the 2026 Ballon d’Or at the age of just 19. The youngster has always been compared to Barcelona great Lionel Messi, but came out on top as Spain beat Argentina in the 2026 World Cup.

What’s more, Yamal is certainly being more handsomely rewarded than Messi was as a teenager, with the Spain international putting pen to paper on a new deal at the end of the 2024/25 season. He now rakes in £342,127 every week, a wage proportionate to his outstanding talent.

3

Jude Bellingham – £342,127 p/w

Jude Bellingham

This figure is bound to increase in the years to come. In just three seasons in the Spanish capital, Jude Bellingham has established himself as arguably the most important player in Los Blancos’ superhero-like squad. The Englishman finished as the club’s top scorer in La Liga and was named the La Liga Player of the Season during his debut campaign in Spain.

Mbappe’s arrival meant that the 23-year-old fell a little out of the limelight, but his progress has also been hampered by a pesky shoulder injury which required surgery. Even so, the Englishman remains one of the best players on the planet, and proved that with his seven goals at the 2026 World Cup. Madrid will be relieved to have him tied down on a big wage until 2029.

2

Vinicius Jr – £513,273 p/w

Vinicius Jr

In the case of Vinicius Jr, the Brazilian felt he deserved a much bigger contract, and he was finally convinced Real Madrid of that as well. After months of negotiations, and with Arsenal lurking in the background, Los Blancos upped their offer and the winger put pen to paper on a deal worth more than £500,000 p/w, according to Capology.

Vini is certainly one of the best players in the world currently and has scored in two Champions League finals, becoming one of Los Blancos’ most important attacking threats. With that in mind, it’s no surprise he wanted better terms, but he’s still not the best-paid footballer in the country.

1

Kylian Mbappe – £513,273 p/w

Kylian Mbappe in action for Real Madrid against Juventus

While Kylian Mbappe is purportedly earning the same as Vinicius per week, he is paid much more than his Madrid teammate in bonuses. He would have expected to be the highest-paid player in the Spanish top flight after finally securing his long-awaited move to the Santiago Bernabeu. Indeed, the French superstar is raking in more than half a million pounds each week, making him the highest-earning star in Spain.

The 27-year-old already has multiple French league titles and domestic cups to his name, as well as a World Cup triumph with his country. It was one of the biggest moves the modern game has seen as he swapped Paris for the famous white of Real Madrid. While goals have been no issue for Mbappe, trophies have been as he’s failed to win La Liga or the Champions League since. Even so, few would argue he’s overpaid.

All salaries in this article are courtesy of Capology (Correct as of 18/08/26).

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WWE Hall of Famer Edge Felt ‘Handcuffed’ in His Final Months With Company

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A much-loved WWE Hall of Famer has opened up on the frustrations they felt before making the decision to part ways with the company.

Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge, has claimed that WWE kept him ‘handcuffed’ during his most recent run.

The current AEW Tag Team Champion, with long-time best friend Christian Cage, Copeland has shed some light on why he made the switch to WWE’s biggest competitor in 2023. The Canadian appeared on the Ariel Helwani Show, where he made some pointed comments about how his final months in WWE.

Copeland first signed with WWE in 1997, making his main roster debut the following year. Across two separate stints, he worked for the company for more than 25 years.

Edge’s WWE Career Explored

In WWE, as Edge, he became one of the most decorated champions in the history of the company, being a seven-time World Champion and also a fourteen-time Tag Team Champion with a whole host of different partners, from Christian to Hulk Hogan. It was thought his career was finished in 2011 when he was forced to retire due to a devastating neck injury. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame the following year.

However, at the Royal Rumble in 2020, he shocked the world and returned for another spell with the company.

For the majority of his time with WWE, former CEO Vince McMahon was in charge of overseeing storylines and creative decisions. That changed in July 2022, when Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque took over as WWE’s Chief Content Officer.

Triple H

Within barely a year of Triple H being in charge, Copeland had decided to leave the company, allowing his contract to run down so he could join AEW. He wrestled his final match as Edge when he defeated Sheamus on the August 18th 2023 edition of SmackDown in his hometown of Toronto. He would debut in AEW just a few short weeks later.

WWE Hall of Famer Reveals ‘Real Reason’ He Left Company

The 52-year-old explained his dislike of how WWE was run under Triple H, in comparison with periods such as the Attitude Era. Copeland revealed that he was not having fun towards the end of his time with WWE, noting that talent had little way of expressing themselves outside what was laid out by various producers and agents.

“A lot of times in the Attitude Era, there might be a plan, but there might not be. My experience by the end of WWE was over-produced, over-rehearsed, over-everything. It kept handcuffs on you to the point where you couldn’t really explore too much.”

Copeland admitted that he enjoys the fact that the product is not as nailed down in AEW. It gives wrestlers the chance to explore and try different things out within the parameters set to them.

With the retirement of veterans over the last year, such as John Cena and AJ Styles, as well as the release of names like Sheamus and The New Day, the WWE locker room has lost a great deal of experience in recent times.

The veteran star reasoned that ‘you need a locker room with different elements’ and people who can be a ‘calming influence’ or ‘a shoulder to turn to’, and made it clear that is one of his main roles of his at this point in his career.

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Barcelona Fans Slammed For Booing Frenkie de Jong Before Al Ahly

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Barcelona fans have been called ‘shameful’ after booing one of their players ahead of their pre-season friendly against Egyptian side Al Ahly.

The two sides clashed at Camp Nou in Barca’s traditional Joan Gamper Cup match ahead of the La Liga campaign. Hansi Flick’s men prevailed with a 2-1 win courtesy of goals from Hamza Abdelkarim (29′) and Raphinha (45′ Pen), while Zico (51′) pulled one back for the visitors.

There was plenty for fans to be excited about, including the unveiling of new signing Rodri, while England’s Anthony Gordon impressed on the left wing. Flick’s Blaugrana head into the new season with a new-look team, but some supporters appear dissatisfied to see one of his players remain in the squad.

Barcelona Fans Boo De Jong Amid ‘Tension’

frenkie de jong Via Reuters

While Rodri received a huge ovation from supporters following his £65 million arrival from Manchester City, his new teammate Frenkie de Jong was instead greeted with jeers. The Dutch midfielder has been embroiled in a controversial saga following reports from Spanish journalist Gerardo Romero.

Romero claimed last season that De Jong had refused to play against Atletico Madrid and that he held a difficult relationship with Flick. The former Ajax midfielder has since refuted those claims while speaking to the club’s official channel:

”Gerard Romero reported, and he himself set all of this in motion, that I refused to play against Atlético in the Champions League last year. That is not true. It is simply not correct.”

De Jong also dismissed Romero’s suggestion that he and Flick are on bad terms, insisting ‘none of that is true’ and that their relationship was ‘actually very good’. But there have been questions asked about the Dutchman’s fitness and how he managed a knee injury during the World Cup with the Netherlands.

A report from The Athletic claims that Flick is frustrated that De Jong played through the pain barrier during the international tournament. He is expected to be back fit around November, depending on the recovery progress, meaning he’ll miss the start of Barca’s La Liga title defence.

De Jong reported that he was still in pain after returning from the World Cup in July, and further examination revealed that his injury was more serious than initially thought. This is the latest tension to arise between the player and the club following a failed move to Manchester United back in 2023 when the Blaugrana pushed for him to leave and join the Premier League giants.

Fees correct prior to summer 2026

All 10 found — excellent!

Fans Hit Out at De Jong Treatment

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong

De Jong didn’t play in the win over Al Ahly due to his knee injury, but he appeared before fans at Camp Nou as part of a squad announcement. While he smiled and waved to fans, it was clear many are still taking issue with the Dutch midfielder, and his recent interview failed to quash rumors of behind-the-scenes issues.

After a clip of the incident surfaced on X, some fans, including Barca supporters, hit back at the boo boys. One fan wrote:

“Well, that was poorly done. You should never boo one of your own, whether you like them or not—those are subjective matters—but you should never boo, because it’s going against one of your club’s key assets, and it’s counterproductive. If you don’t want to applaud, then don’t, and without any booing. Silence is better.”

Another supporter added:

“That is shameful no club fan should be doing that.”

Another called the boos:

While one wrote:

“It’s really sad what the Spanish media has done to De Jong.”

Another replied:

“The cheers were louder than the boos though but those pathetic fans who booed you’ll ask for bread and you’ll get sand.”

De Jong has been with Barca since January 2019 when he arrived from Ajax in a €75 million (£64.3m) deal, and he’s since made over 295 appearances, winning the La Liga title three times. He has endured recurring injury issues and a hot-and-cold relationship with fans during his seven years at Camp Nou.

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Newcastle United Ahead in Race to Sign Christopher Nkunku

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Newcastle United have emerged as a potential destination for versatile AC Milan forward Christopher Nkunku this summer, with the Magpies said to be one of the clubs ‘ahead’ in the race for his signature.

The Magpies kick off their upcoming Premier League campaign with the visit of Liverpool to St James’ Park on Sunday afternoon.

That, of course, means the return of a certain Alexander Isak. The Magpies will hope that the Sweden international does not come back to haunt them, the way his exit still does.

Newcastle United spent heavily on recruiting Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa to replace Isak last summer, but those investments have not yet proved fruitful. The Magpies lack a 20-goal-a-season talisman and perhaps a new arrival could provide that.

Newcastle Are ‘Serious Option’ for Christopher Nkunku

Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku

Foot Mercato report the latest on the future of Nkunku. The Frenchman only arrived at AC Milan from Chelsea last summer, the Italian giants paying £35 million for the forward.

The 28-year-old has managed seven Serie A goals and three assists but never cemented a place in the starting XI. Nkunku had been expected to be handed a prominent role under Ruben Amorim but a difficult pre-season has left the player once again facing being moved on.

It’s claimed that Newcastle United are a very ‘serious option’ for Nkunku, while Borussia Dortmund and former club RB Leipzig are also touted as potential suitors.

Jaissle expressed his concern about his side’s strength in depth following the friendly defeat to Everton last week. He said: “We handle these things internally, we are aware of what we need and there is still some time.

“We use every day in the best possible way to make progress and the same will be in the transfer market, hopefully things also progress. There is still a couple of days to go but it is not in my hands.”

The report of interest aligns with Sky Sports journalist Keith Downie. In a transfer update on YouTube on Tuesday, the reporter said: “Nkunku has been offered to Newcastle who haven’t made a decision yet. He’s also been offered to a couple of other clubs. I think Jaissle would be interested in him if there was an opportunity.”

Nkunku is a player who could tempt Magpies head coach Matthias Jaissle. The incoming Newcastle United boss favours a 4-2-3-1 formation and the ex Chelsea man thrives in the number 10 role – the forward plundered 16 goals and six assists over the 2022/23 Bundesliga season in that role. Could he be the long-awaited answer to the departure of Isak?

Fees correct prior to summer 2026

All 10 found — excellent!

What does Matthias Jaissle want from a number 10?

  • Jaissle wants a number 10 who not only operates between the midfield and striker, but capable of making runs behind the defence.
  • Creativity and ability to find a final pass to set up a goal.
  • A dynamism and flexibility to shift across the pitch, rather than remaining fixed in formation.
  • Aggression without the ball and capable of closing down quickly.

The outlet claims that Nkunku is very keen to leave AC Milan and is longing for a head coach who believes in the impact he can have on a team. The striker is not likely to make the move to Saudi Arabia or Turkey and still harbours Champions League ambitions.

AC Milan would look to recoup at least £30 million of the money paid to Chelsea for Nkunku just one year ago. Recruiting a player to specialise in that number 10 role is a priority for the Magpies.

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