Tottenham Hotspur have established themselves as one of the country’s ‘big six’ clubs over the last decade and finally ended their trophy drought by lifting the Europa League in 2025.
They remain one of the league’s biggest sides, and they do have the wage bill to put them at the top end of the league. Although it may not quite be as astronomical as some of their competitors, Spurs do still fork out a whopping £132,860,000 per year to their players.
Now, with the 2025/26 season underway, we have taken a look into which players at Tottenham are now earning the most in what is a new-look Spurs. All earnings are based on reports via Capology.
Disclaimer: Only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.
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Xavi Simons
£195,000
£10,140,000
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Cristian Romero
£195,000
£10,140,000
3
James Maddison
£170,000
£8,840,000
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Mohammed Kudus
£150,000
£7,800,000
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Randal Kolo Muani
£150,000
£7,800,000
6
Dominic Solanke
£140,000
£7,280,000
7
Joao Palhinha
£135,000
£7,020,000
8
Dejan Kulusevski
£110,000
£5,720,000
9
Brennan Johnson
£100,000
£5,200,000
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Richarlison
£90,000
£4,680,000
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Micky van de Ven
£90,000
£4,680,000
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Pedro Porro
£85,000
£4,420,000
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Radu Dragusin
£85,000
£4,420,000
13
Ben Davies
£80,000
£4,160,000
=14
Guglielmo Vicario
£75,000
£3,900,000
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Rodrigo Bentancur
£75,000
£3,900,000
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Destiny Udogie
£75,000
£3,900,000
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Archie Gray
£75,000
£3,900,000
18
Pape Sarr
£70,000
£3,640,000
19
Kevin Danso
£65,000
£3,380,000
20
Lucas Bergvall
£60,000
£3,120,000
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Yves Bissouma
£55,000
£2,860,000
=21
Mathys Tel
£55,000
£2,860,000
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Djed Spence
£40,000
£2,080,000
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Wilson Odobert
£40,000
£2,080,000
25
Antonin Kinsky
£30,000
£1,560,000
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Brandon Austin
£15,000
£780,000
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Dane Scarlett
£15,000
£780,000
Here's a look at the top 10 highest earners at Tottenham: 10 Richarlison £90,000 per week
Tottenham’s once club-record signing, Richarlison comes in with a fairly modest weekly wage – considering the £60m needed to sign him. However, he remains another player who has struggled to live up to the huge cost of bringing him to north London.
His current deal expires in 2027.
9 Brennan Johnson £100,000 per week
Brennan Johnson was the Europa League hero after his goal against Manchester United in the final, and his contract is worth £5.2m per season.
The Welshman’s deal expires in 2028.
8 Dejan Kulusevski £110,000 per week
Dejan Kulusevski’s stay in north London was made permanent following an 18-month loan deal from Juventus. His £110,000 per week wage, however, suggests he is a key member of the first-team squad.
His contract runs until 2028.
7 Joao Palhinha £135,000 per week
Joao Palhinha was one of many who made the move to Tottenham following the arrival of Thomas Frank.
The former Fulham midfielder returned to the Premier League with Spurs on a season-long loan from Bayern Munich, and there is the option to make a move permanent in 2026.
6 Dominic Solanke £140,000 per week
Spurs won the race to sign Dominic Solanke in 2024, with the striker signing from Bournemouth in a club record deal worth up to £65m.
Under contract until 2030, Solanke picks up £7.28m per season in north London.
5 Randal Kolo Muani £150,000 per week
Arriving in 2025 to provide competition to Solanke was Randal Kolo Muani. The Frenchman made the move to England on a season-long loan from Champions League winners PSG after impressing in a temporary move with Juventus.
Kolo Muani is in line to collect just under £8m in wages with Spurs.
4 Mohammed Kudus £150,000 per week
Also on £150,000 per week is Mohammed Kudus, however, the winger is a permanent Spurs player after his controvesial transfer from rivals.
Costing £55m, Kudus signed a six-year deal until 2031.
3 James Maddison £170,000 per week
James Maddison joined Spurs from Leicester City in 2023 and instantly became a top earner at the club.
Unfortunately for the Englishman, he has had his injury issues in north London, but still picks up just under £9m per season.
2 Cristian Romero £195,000 per week
Tottenham will feel they spent their money wisely when bringing in Cristian Romero, and after helping Spurs lift the Europa League, the Argentine signed a new improved deal.
He was being linked with a move to Real Madrid, however, Romero instead extended his stay in north London until 2029.
1 Xavi Simons £195,000 per week
As well as Romero, Xavi Simons also collects £195,000 per week following his big-money move from RB Leipzig.
The Dutch attacking midfielder cost more than £50m, with Tottenham hijacking Chelsea’s move for Simons after having their move for Eberechi Eze hijacked by Arsenal.








