Liverpool have agreed a massive new contract. Here are the Reds’ top earners after the deal was signed and sealed.
Ryan Gravenberch has agreed a new contract with Liverpool. The club formally announced the agreement on Saturday and it reportedly puts him among the best-paid players at the club.
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De Telegraaf has the salary down as roughly €320k per week, or £277k. That works out to being a huge €16.6m per year to keep Gravenberch around.
Liverpool plainly believes he’s one to build around and few would disagree with that. But how does this deal stack up with the rest of the squad at Anfield?
Here are the top 10 best-paid players per Capology.
Liverpool’s best-paid players
Mohamed Salah remains the crown jewel of the squad, recently putting an end to heavy transfer speculation by signing a new two-year extension in April 2025. This fresh agreement, which keeps him at Anfield until the summer of 2027, commands a weekly wage of £400,000 and an annual total of £20,800,000.
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The club’s defensive anchor and captain, Virgil van Dijk, also committed his future to the Reds with a new contract signed in April 2025. His deal mirrors Salah’s duration, running until 2027, and earns him a weekly salary of £350,000, equivalent to £18,200,000 per year.
Alexander Isak became the club’s record signing after a high-profile move from Newcastle in September 2025. The Swedish striker is currently tied to a long-term six-year contract that expires in the summer of 2031, earning £280,000 every week for a yearly salary of £14,560,000.
Ryan Gravenberch has rapidly evolved into a vital midfield presence, recently being rewarded with a significant six-year contract extension signed in March 2026. This new deal keeps him at the club until 2032 and brings his earnings to £277,000 per week, totalling £14,404,000 annually.
Cody Gakpo solidified his long-term role in the attack by signing a new contract in August 2025, during his third year at the club. His current deal is set to run until at least 2028, netting him a weekly salary of £250,000 and an annual figure of £13,000,000.
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German playmaker Florian Wirtz arrived as part of an ambitious summer overhaul in 2025, reportedly signing a long-term deal that stretches until at least 2030. He is currently earning £200,000 per week, which results in a yearly total of £10,400,000.
French striker Hugo Ekitiké joined from Eintracht Frankfurt in July 2025 as one of the most expensive forwards in the club’s history. He is under contract until June 2031, matching the £200,000 weekly and £10,400,000 annual earnings seen in Wirtz’s deal.
Andrew Robertson has been a staple of the backline for nearly a decade, but his current contractual situation has become a point of discussion as his deal is set to expire in June 2026. He presently occupies the eighth spot on the list with a weekly wage of £160,000 and an annual salary of £8,320,000.
World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister has been a core component of the midfield since joining from Brighton in June 2023. His initial five-year agreement runs through the summer of 2028, earning him £150,000 per week for a total of £7,800,000 a year.
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