BUKAYO SAKA’S new Arsenal deal sees him become the club’s highest earner.

The winger agreed a .

Arsenal v Crystal Palace - Carabao Cup Quarter FinalBukayo Saka will earn £300,000 per week with his new Arsenal contractCredit: Getty Manchester City v Bournemouth - Premier LeagueErling Haaland remains the top earner in the Premier League on £525,000 per weekCredit: Getty

That works out as £300,000 per week, exceeding Kai Havertz’s £280,000 weekly package.

But how do Saka and compare to the other Premier League sides’ top-paid stars?

Well, is still a long, long, LONG way shy of .

That whopping salary makes the Norway striker one of the world’s highest earners – as well as .

, with Bruno Fernandes claiming the honour at Manchester United with £350,000 per week.

Saka comes in next ahead of Reece James at (£250,000), on loan at Everton (£225,000) and (£200,000).

Tottenham come in eighth with Cristian Romero and Xavi Simons both on £190,000, followed by Bruno Guimaraes who earns £160,000 a week at Newcastle and Jarrod Bowen on £150,000 at West Ham.

Ex-Arsenal man Bernd Leno pockets a cool £130,000 every week as Fulham goalkeeper.

Free-agent arrival Daichi Kamada was Crystal Palace’s top earner on £105,000 but was usurped twice in the recent transfer window – firstly by £110,000-per-week Brennan Johnson and then .

Morgan Gibbs-White and Granit Xhaka earn £110,000 per week at Nottingham Forest and Sunderland respectively, with Wolves’ Joao Gomes on £105,000.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin ensures Leeds have a player on six figures a week with £100,000.

Pascal Gross is said to be on around £90,000 since returning to Brighton, £5,000 more than Bournemouth’s main man Evanilson.

And completing the Premier League top earners table are Burnley with Kyle Walker and Brentford duo Jordan Henderson and Mikkel Damsgaard.

The trio are all on £75,000 per week.

English Premier League - Newcastle vs ChelseaReece James earns £250,000 per week at ChelseaCredit: EPA Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League - 07 Feb 2026Bruno Fernandes’ contract sees him pick up £350,000Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

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