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Premier League salary costs for Arsenal in comparison to Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, is competing in the Premier League, but their pay cost is not the highest in the league.

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More money is spent on players by Arsenal than by any other London team, and they have the third-highest salary bill in the Premier League.

This season, the Gunners are leading the Premier League once more, with Manchester City trailing them by one game. Mikel Arteta‘s team has a match remaining. Arsenal is spending £3,298,000 a week on players this season, according to Capology.

The most amount of money is reportedly spent on Kai Havertz, who earns £280,000 a week at the Emirates Stadium. Right now, it seems like this money was well spent because the German has returned to form at a critical juncture in the season.

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This season, Havertz has scored 12 goals in the Premier League, eight of which have come since February. Gabriel Jesus, Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, and Thomas Partey are among the other high earners at the team; they are all paid more than £200,000 a week.

Compared to Chelsea, who are in fourth position and pay their players £2,978,000 a week, Arsenal pays their players only £320,000 a week. Raheem Sterling is their highest paid employee, bringing in an astounding £325,000 a week.

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Reece James, the second-highest earner, makes £250,000 a week; Wesley Fofana and Ben Chilwell make £200,000. This amount is significantly greater than James‘s earnings. Remarkably, Cole Palmer, the finest player for the Blues this year, is being paid ‘only’ £75,000 a week.

 

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