The Premier League‘s status as the best and one of the highest-paying football leagues in the world is largely due to its immense financial resources and lucrative broadcasting deals. The league benefits from substantial revenue from television rights, both domestically and internationally.
For example, its broadcasting deals with global networks ensure that matches are broadcast in over 200 countries, generating billions of dollars annually. This massive influx of revenue allows Premier League clubs to offer some of the highest salaries and transfer fees in the sport, attracting top talent from around the globe.
This combination of revenue, competition, and commercial strength makes the Premier League the most attractive and highest-paying league in world football. Here are the top five earners of the Premier League this season.
Kevin De Bruyne – $31 Million
The highest-paid player in the Premier League is Belgian international Kevin De Bruyne. Now in his 10th season with Manchester City, the 33-year-old remains a valued member of Pep Guardiola’s squad and one of the best midfielders in the world.
Rodrigo Hernández – $26 Million
Rodrigo Hernández is in his sixth season at Manchester City and has signed a new contract that makes him one of the highest-paid defensive midfielders in the world. Rodrigo Hernández earns $26 million annually.
Erling Haaland – $25.2 Million
One of the most prolific goalscorers in the world, Erling Haaland is also a Manchester City player and earns close to $26 million. Haaland has earned his pay all over Europe, especially at Manchester City.
Jadon Sancho – $23.5 Million
Jadon Sancho is back with Manchester United, although for how long remains to be seen. Sancho is one of the league’s top earners but has fallen out of favor with Erik ten Hag.
Mohamed Salah – $23.4 Million
Mohamed Salah is still one of the Premier League’s best earners, well deserved with his 212 goals in 350 games for Liverpool. The Egyptian legend earns approximately $23.4 million.