With Ryan Gravenberch signing a new long-term contract at Liverpool, his new wages are reported to place him among the squad’s top earners.
Ryan Gravenberch’s new wages: A quick look
• Massive hike: Gravenberch’s new deal is reportedly worth over £277,000 per week, making him the club’s fourth-highest earner.
• Long-term security: The six-year extension keeps the 23-year-old at Anfield until 2032, worth a total of over £86 million.
• Wage hierarchy: Only Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Alexander Isak now earn more than Gravenberch at Liverpool
Gravenberch has signed a new six-year deal that extends his time on Merseyside until 2032, when he will be 30 years old.
Currently, the midfielder is believed to be earning about £150,000, but this is set for a dramatic increase, according to De Telegraaf.
How much will Ryan Gravenberch earn with new Liverpool contract?
Dutch reporter claims Mike Verweij claims Gravenberch’s new deal is worth over €100 million, which works out as more than £277,000 per week across six years.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 27, 2025: Liverpool's goalscorer Ryan Gravenberch applauds the supporters after the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC at Anfield. Liverpool won 2-1. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Wages at Liverpool tend to be heavily incentivised, so various performance-related bonuses could still be added to that figure, Verweij reported.
Who are Liverpool’s highest earning players?
Gravenberch’s new wages of about £277,000 per week would make him the fourth-highest earner at the club, behind Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alexander Isak.
Salah and Van Dijk’s new contracts last summer are believed to have taken their earnings up to £400,000 and £350,000 per week, respectively.
Meanwhile, Isak reportedly agreed terms on a £300,000 per week salary upon arrival from Newcastle.
According to FB Ref, Cody Gakpo is on £250,000, with Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz rounding out the top seven on about £200,000 each before bonuses.
Liverpool’s wages according to FBref
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool signs a new contract extension at Anfield on April 11, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
1. Mo Salah: £400,000 per week
2. Virgil van Dijk: £350,000
3. Alexander Isak: £280,000
4. Ryan Gravenberch: £277,000 *new contract
5. Cody Gakpo: £250,000
6. Hugo Ekitike: £200,000
7. Florian Wirtz: £200,000
8. Andy Robertson: £160,000
9. Alisson: £150,000 *inaccurate
10. Federico Chiesa: £150,000
11. Alexis Mac Allister: £150,000
12. Dominik Szoboszlai: £120,000
13. Jeremie Frimpong: £100,000
14. Giorgi Mamardashvili: £85,000
15. Joe Gomez: £85,000
16. Conor Bradley: £75,000
17. Milos Kerkez: £75,000
18. Ibrahima Konate: £70,000 *inaccurate
19. Giovanni Leoni: £55,000
20. Wataru Endo: £50,000
21. Stefan Bajcetic: £40,000
22. Freddie Woodman: £25,000
23. Rio Ngumoha: £25,000
24. Trey Nyoni: £25,000
25. Calvin Ramsay: £15,000
26. Curtis Jones: £15,000 *inaccurate
27. Rhys Williams: £10,000
Ryan Gravenberch: Liverpool has “special place in my heart”
Gravenberch has already played 123 times for Liverpool, winning the Carabao Cup and the Premier League during his near-three years at Anfield.
“A special place in my heart of course,” the 23-year-old replied when asked on All Red Video what Liverpool means to him.
“I became a dad here, also won the title with Liverpool and yeah, I think there are no better days than that, so I’m really happy that I’m here.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, May 25, 2025: Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch with the trophy, as the team celebrate becoming Champions for the 20th time, after the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Crystal Palace FC at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
“Of course [it feels like home]. There’s plenty of Dutch people here. Obviously we have Cody, Jeremie and Virgil, the coaching staff as well. It’s easy to communicate with them and it’s nice to have them here.”
Gravenberch wouldn’t be signing a new deal if he weren’t ambitious too, though.
“We have a good group, like experienced players and also young players, new players that came in,” he added.
“I think when it all comes together and it clicks we’re gonna be a really good team.
“It’s not the best season we’re having but we still have the FA Cup that we could win. We’re still in the Champions League so we will give our best and I think everyone has this also in their heads, and hopefully we can get some (silverware) at the end of this year.”