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The best paid players and managers in the Premier League have been revealed in a new rich list published by French publication L’Equipe - with one surprising top earner.
Erling Haaland is way out in front as the best paid player, with the Manchester City star said to be earning £537,750-per-week at the Etihad.
Haaland’s team-mate Kevin de Bruyne is in second spot on a reported £432,000-per-week and Casemiro and Mohamed Salah are tied in third on a reported £376,250-per-week.
Erling Haaland is said to be earning £537,750-per-week at Manchester City
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Raheem Sterling, on loan at Arsenal from Chelsea, is in joint-fifth on the L’Equipe list with Marcus Rashford, with the pair earning a reported £349,000-per-week. Chelsea are subsidising a large chunk of Sterling’s wages while he is on loan at Emirates Stadium.
But there is one major surprise in the top earning managers in the top-flight.
Pep Guardiola leads the way on a reported £416,000-a-week, with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta in second on £309,000-a-week.
But then, above Liverpool’s Arne Slot, Manchester United’s Ruben Amorim, Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca and Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou, is former West Ham manager David Moyes.
David Moyes is said to be earning £257,000-per-week at Everton
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Moyes is said to be earning £257,000-per-week at Everton, having returned to Goodison Park in January for a second spell on Merseyside.
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The Scot has done a brilliant job since taking over and steered Everton clear of relegation danger, so the Toffees will feel that has been money well spent.