Liverpool player salaries 2025 – How do Wirtz and Frimpong compare to Salah?

Liverpool’s summer so far has been one of significant change and investment.

Arne Slot has been busy already this summer with some new faces arriving at Anfield, including the big-money signings of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong.

The Reds are known for their shrewd financial dealings, but this summer, the Merseyside club appear to be going all out to give Slot the tools he needs to win more trophies.

Jeremie Frimpong, Liverpool and Netherlands
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Mohamed Salah salary at Anfield

Mohamed Salah remains the undisputed king of Anfield, both on and off the pitch.

The Egyptian winger recently penned a new two-year contract extension, signed in April 2025, cementing his status as Liverpool’s highest earner.

Salah’s current deal is understood to be worth £400,000 per week, making him one of the Premier League’s best-paid players.

This substantial wage is a testament to his continued, record-breaking impact.

In the 2024/25 campaign, Salah enjoyed yet another sensational campaign.

He racked up 29 goals and 18 assists in 38 Premier League appearances, contributing to a staggering 47 goal involvements.

This incredible tally saw him break the record for the most goal involvements in a 38-game Premier League season, surpassing the previous record held by Thierry Henry and Erling Haaland.

Furthermore, Salah clinched the Premier League Golden Boot for a record-equalling fourth time and secured his second Premier League Player of the Season award.

Salah also proved pivotal to Slot’s side, continuing his strong form in all other competitions.

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Salah’s 2024/25 Liverpool stats

His astonishing consistency and ability to deliver at the highest level make him indispensable and deserving of such a high wage.

Who are Liverpool’s other top earners?

Beyond Salah, a core group of vital players command significant wages, reflecting their integral roles in Liverpool’s setup and the club’s commitment to rewarding excellence.

Virgil van Dijk, the imperious captain and defensive lynchpin, also put pen to paper on a new two-year contract in April 2025.

His weekly wage is understood to be around £350,000, firmly placing him second only to Salah in the Anfield pay hierarchy.

Wirtz, who completed his transfer to Anfield earlier this summer, commands a weekly wage of up to £245,000.

This figure clearly illustrates Liverpool’s significant investment in a player widely considered a potential world-beater and a cornerstone for the club’s future under Slot.

Andy Robertson, the tireless and consistently excellent Scottish left-back who has been a mainstay for many years, is reported to be on a weekly wage of £160,000.

The Scottish defender, however, has been linked with a move away from the club, which would see a substantial reduction in Liverpool’s wage bill.

Further down the list, but still commanding significant figures, are Allison and new signing Frimpong.

The world-class Brazilian goalkeeper, widely regarded as one of the very best between the sticks, earns a reported £150,000 per week.

While the new Liverpool right-back is set to earn a reported £100,000 per week.

The substantial outlays for these key players collectively underline Liverpool’s unwavering ambition to remain at the very pinnacle of English and European football.