How much do the Spurs player earn per week?
Below is a list of all players except Moussa Sissoko, Ryan Sessegnon, Oliver Skipp, Japhet Tanganga, Steven Bergwijn, Gedson Fernandes, Michel Vorm, or Jack Clarke, as there is no information available.
I hope Son will be offered a new contract soon so that his wages equal Kane’s.
As for new players in the transfer window; doubtful, unless cheap or players on loan.
Harry Kane – £200,000 per week
Tanguy Ndombele – £200,000 per week
Heung-min Son – £140,000 per week
Dele Alli – £100,000 per week
Hugo Lloris – £100,000 per week
Jan Vertonghen – £100,000 per week
Toby Alderweireld – £80,000 per week
Erik Lamela – £80,000 per week
Giovani Lo Celso – £70,000 per week (before his permanent contract)
Lucas Moura – £80,000 per week
Serge Aurier – £70,000 per week
Davinson Sanchez – £65,000 per week
Ben Davies – £60,000 per week
Eric Dier – £60,000 per week
Danny Rose – £60,000 per week
Harry Winks – £50,000 per week
Juan Foyth – £21,500 per week
Paulo Gazzaniga – £20,000 per week
Kyle Walker-Peters – £20,000 per week
Overall we’ve got a good squad. It will be interesting to see how we perform over the next month or so. We need to beat United and West Ham to have any chance of slipping back into the top four. If we lose these two matches, then we can forget a top-four spot. Even a top-six spot could be difficult.
Our first game is this Friday.
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