Top Three Highest Paid Footballers From Manchester United

The Premier League kicked off on 10 August, and football fans all over the world are excited for a new season of long-standing rivalries, thrilling victories and crushing defeats.

Part of what makes the top flight club competition in England so well-respected and so widely enjoyed is the sheer volume of star players that make up the league’s 20 teams.

These high-profile and talented players do not come cheap. Each year, the top footballers sign contracts worth millions. Using weekly salary data from Spotrac, we identified the highest-paid soccer players in Manchester United during the 2017-2018 Premier League season.

Alexis Sanchez

Pay: £315,000 weekly ($21.5 million annually)

Team: Manchester United

Position: Forward

Country: Chile

Contract: Four-year deal worth £81.9 million ($106.9 million).

United employs three of the five highest-paid players in the Premier League: Alexis Sanchez, Pogba and Lukaku. The Chilean topped the list as the highest-paid player in the Premier League, with an estimated earnings of $21.5 million.

The former Arsenal player, Sanchez would be keen to revive his form after a rather subdued start to his career at Old Trafford.

Paul Pogba

Pay: £290,000 weekly ($19.8 million annually)

Team: Manchester United

Position: Midfielder

Country: France

Contract: Five-year deal worth £75.4 million ($98.4 million).

Third on the list is world cup winner Paul Pogba brings in around $19.8 million-a-year playing for United, making him the third highest-paid player in the Premier League. He was also the highest paid player in the World Cup Final between France and Croatia.

Romelu Lukaku

Pay: £250,000 weekly ($17.1 million annually)

Team: Manchester United,

Position: Forward

Country: Belgium ,Contract: Five-year deal worth £65.0 million ($84.8 million).

Today, Lukaku earns roughly $17.1 million-a-year, but the powerful striker says that he has always been motivated to achieve athletic and financial success because of his humble upbringing. “We were broke. Not just poor, but broke,” he wrote in a post for The Players Tribune.

Lukaku shares how his family slept on the floor and went without electricity for weeks. “People in football love to talk about mental strength. Well, I’m the strongest dude you’re ever going to meet,” he said, adding “because I remember sitting in the dark with my brother and my mom, saying our prayers, and thinking, believing, knowing … it’s going to happen.”

 

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