Liverpool have one of the strongest squads in the Premier League – and TEAMtalk have provided a detailed breakdown of each player’s contract.
Arne Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp in the Anfield dugout at the end of last season and inherited a very talented and experienced group of players.
Slot made just two first-team signings in his first summer and they didn’t buy or sell anyone in the January window, although they have made a strong start to this transfer window.
We’ve taken a look at the key contract details for every first-team player at Liverpool.
When does every Liverpool player’s contract expire?
Goalkeepers
Alisson – June 30, 2027
Vitezslav Jaros – June 30, 2026
Harvey Davies – June 30, 2025
Defenders
Jeremie Frimpong – June 30, 2030
Conor Bradley – June 30, 2029
Virgil van Dijk – June 30, 2027
Ibrahima Konate – June 30, 2026
Joe Gomez – June 30, 2027
Jarell Quansah – June 30, 2029
Andrew Robertson – June 30, 2026
Konstantinos Tsimikas – June 30, 2027
Midfielders
Wataru Endo – June 30, 2027
Alexis Mac Allister – June 30, 2028
Curtis Jones – June 30, 2027
Ryan Gravenberch – June 30, 2028
Dominik Szoboszlai – June 30, 2028
Harvey Elliott – June 30, 2027
Tyler Morton – N/A
Forwards
Mohamed Salah – June 30, 2027
Federico Chiesa – June 30, 2028
Darwin Nunez – June 30, 2028
Diogo Jota – June 30, 2027
Cody Gakpo – June 30, 2028
Luis Diaz – June 30, 2027
Frimpong became the first new Liverpool arrival of the summer transfer window after making the switch from Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen.
The Reds triggered the £29.6million release clause in his contract, and the right-back will fill the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure.
“It went quite easy,” he said after signing his contract. “Liverpool came and said they had interest, and obviously for me it was a no-brainer. For me, it was like, ‘Whatever you guys do, just get this done’, [speaking to] my agents: ‘Just get this done.’
“Liverpool fans, I’m going to give my all, my energy, my work-rate and hopefully we can win together, we celebrate together, get everything together.”
While Alexander-Arnold decided to leave for Real Madrid, Salah and Van Dijk both signed new contracts after months of speculation which keep them both at Anfield until the end of the 2026/27 season.
EVERY Mohamed Salah goal against Man Utd in the Premier League 🇪🇬👑 pic.twitter.com/tAMPdLguOZ
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 6, 2024
How much do Liverpool players earn?
Goalkeepers
Alisson – £150,000-per-week
Vitezslav Jaros – £7,000-per-week
Harvey Davies – £3,000-per-week
Defenders
Jeremie Frimpong – N/A
Conor Bradley – £75,000-per-week
Virgil van Dijk – £350,000-per-week
Ibrahima Konate – £70,000-per-week
Joe Gomez – £85,000-per-week
Jarell Quansah – £30,000-per-week
Andrew Robertson – £100,000-per-week
Konstantinos Tsimikas – £75,000-per-week
Midfielders
Wataru Endo – £50,000-per-week
Alexis Mac Allister – £150,000-per-week
Curtis Jones – £15,000-per-week
Ryan Gravenberch – £150,000-per-week
Dominik Szoboszlai – £120,000-per-week
Harvey Elliott – £40,000-per-week
Tyler Morton – £8,000-per-week
Forwards
Mohamed Salah – £400,000-per-week
Federico Chiesa – £150,000-per-week
Darwin Nunez – £140,000-per-week
Diogo Jota – £140,000-per-week
Cody Gakpo – £120,000-per-week
Luis Diaz – £55,000-per-week
The total wage bill at Liverpool is estimated to be in the region of £2.85million-per-week, which equates to £148.4million-per-year.
It is currently the fifth-highest wage bill in the Premier League, behind Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Salah became the highest-paid player in Liverpool history when he signed a three-year contract worth around £350,000-per-week in June 2022.
The Egypt international has since got another pay rise, with his new contract believed to be worth £400,000-per-week.
Van Dijk is their second-highest earner and he also got a pay rise with his new contract, going from £220,000-per-week to £350,000-per-week.
The Netherlands international can earn an additional £50,000-per-week in bonuses, which would make him the highest-paid defender in Europe’s top five leagues.
Mac Allister, Szoboszlai and Chiesa also have performance-related bonuses in their contracts and they can all earn an additional £30,000-per-week.
Diaz (£55,000), Elliott (£40,000) and Jones (£15,000) are on surprisingly low weekly wages despite the fact that they are all first-team regulars.
Who are the agents of Liverpool’s players?
Goalkeepers
Alisson – Ze Maria (NWS Esportes)
Vitezslav Jaros – Sport Invest
Harvey Davies – Unique Sports Group
Defenders
Jeremie Frimpong – Prolific Sports Group
Conor Bradley – N/A
Virgil van Dijk – ROOF
Ibrahima Konate – CAA Stellar
Joe Gomez – Wasserman
Jarell Quansah – CAA Base Ltd
Andrew Robertson – PLG
Konstantinos Tsimikas – Prosport international
Virgil van Dijk turns 32 today.
Still thinking about this penalty 🥶
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— B/R Football (@brfootball) July 8, 2023
Midfielders
Wataru Endo – Universal Sports Japan
Alexis Mac Allister – Juan Gemelli
Curtis Jones – Wasserman
Ryan Gravenberch – Jose Fortes Rodriguez (Team Raiola)
Dominik Szoboszlai – Matyas Esterhazy (EM Sports Consulting)
Harvey Elliott – ROOF
Tyler Morton – Sports Entertainment Group
Forwards
Mohamed Salah – Ramy Abbas Issa
Federico Chiesa – Fali Ramadani (LIAN Sports Group)
Darwin Nunez – Gestifute
Diogo Jota – Gestifute
Cody Gakpo – Sports Entertainment Group
Luis Diaz – Raul Costa (Nomi Sports SA)
There is quite a mix of agencies that represent Liverpool players, although ROOF, CAA Stellar and PLG are seemingly the most popular.
Alongside Van Dijk and Elliott, ROOF have a lot of big-name clients like Kai Havertz, Serge Gnabry, Marc Andre-ter Stegen and former Liverpool winger Sadio Mane.
Kelleher and Konate are both represented by CAA Stellar, whose other clients include Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga, Manchester City’s Jack Grealish and Al Ahli’s Ivan Toney.
Gravenberch is represented by Team Raiola, the agency founded by the late super-agent Mino Raiola. Their other clients include Micky van de Ven, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Brian Brobbey.
Liverpool have a long-standing relationship with Mac Allister’s agent, Juan Gemelli, who was involved in bringing Philippe Coutinho to Anfield in 2013.
Players out on loan
Giorgi Mamardashvili
Contract expiry date – June 30, 2031
Wages – £85,000-per-week
Agent – Free Football
Mamardashvili became the first signing of the Arne Slot era, joining Liverpool from Valencia in a deal worth an initial £25million and another £4million in potential add-ons.
The goalkeeper remained with Valencia for the 2024/25 season and will now compete with Alisson Becker for the No.1 spot at Anfield.
Giorgi Mamardashvili represents Valencia against Real Sociedad
Liverpool are in for a La Liga star
Calvin Ramsay
Contract expiry date – June 30, 2027
Wages – N/A
Agent – PLG
Rhys Williams
Contract expiry date – June 30, 2026
Wages – N/A
Agent – CAA Stellar
Nathaniel Phillips
Contract expiry date – June 30, 2025
Wages – £65,000-per-week
Agent – PLG
Stefan Bajcetic
Contract expiry date – June 30, 2027
Wages – £40,000-per-week
Agent – ROOF
Ben Doak
Contract expiry date – N/A
Wages – £15,000-per-week
Agent – Jackie McNamara (Consilium Sports Group)
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