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Man United wage bill exposed

Here’s a closer look at wage bill of Man United stars in 2025. Fans are questioning if these wages match the performances on the pitch.

Goalkeepers on the big bucks in Man United wage bill

**Man United**’s goalkeeping unit has had its share of criticism lately. The first-choice keeper Andre Onana was brought in to steady the ship after a club legend moved on. But, his form has been hit-and-miss, leaving plenty of doubts. The veteran Tom Heaton in the squad are still cashing in during his last few days of his career. Meanwhile, the backup option Altay Bayindir is yet to prove he can handle the pressure of Old Trafford.

Manchester United Goalkeeper Salaries

Goalkeepers Weekly Salary

Andre Onana £120,000

Tom Heaton £45,000

Altay Bayindir £35,000

Manchester United – Highest Earners 2025/26

If we can move on Sancho and Casemiro, its even better. Regardless, both of their contract ends next season. pic.twitter.com/N1gqeTvdhX

— ッ (@TheFergusonWay) August 22, 2025

Defenders draining the pot

At the back, the story isn’t much different. The club continues to hand out massive salaries to defenders. Some of whom struggle with injuries while others fight for consistency. High-profile recruits and long-serving faces are all pocketing serious money, but the return on investment has been patchy at best.

The younger names coming through are earning far less, but expectations are sky high that they’ll eventually justify their chance. Right now, it feels like the wage bill is more about reputation than performance.

Manchester United Defender Salaries

Defender Weekly Salary

Matthijs de Ligt £195,000

Harry Maguire £190,000

Luke Shaw £150,000

Noussair Mazraoui £135,000

Lisandro Martinez £120,000

Leny Yoro £115,000

Diogo Dalot £85,000

Tyrell Malacia £75,000

Patrick Dorgu £40,000

Harry Amass £5,000

Tyler Fredricson £5,000

Ayden Heaven £4,000

Midfield money madness

If there’s one area where United’s wage strategy looks reckless, it’s in midfield. Stars who’ve already peaked are still raking it in. Meanwhile, the younger talents who have been carrying the team are earning a fraction of that.

The creative spark has kept things ticking. But, questions remain about whether the club should be rewarding players who’ve struggled to stay fit or make an impact.

Manchester United Midfielder Salaries

Midfielder Weekly Salary

Casemiro £350,000

Bruno Fernandes £300,000

Mason Mount £250,000

Manuel Ugarte £120,000

Kobbie Mainoo £20,000

Toby Collyer(On loan at West Brom) £4,000

Forwards cashing in

Up front, the payroll once again shows the club’s approach. Big-money forwards have been brought in but haven’t delivered. Meanwhile, academy products and rising stars are on modest terms despite their potential.

Some attackers are still being backed heavily by the board. That is even after years of poor form. For fans, it’s hard to ignore the feeling that certain players are being rewarded for names rather than numbers.

Manchester United Forward Salaries

Forward Weekly Salary

Marcus Rashford(On loan at Barcelona) £300,000

Jadon Sancho £250,000

Matheus Cunha £180,000

Benjamin Sesko £160,000

Bryan Mbeumo £150,000

Amad £120,000

Antony £105,000

Joshua Zirkzee £105,000

Rasmus Hojlund £85,000

Alejandro Garnacho £50,000

Chido Obi £15,000

Author’s Opinion

United’s wage bill is bloated and messy. Until they align pay with performance, the club will keep paying the price off the pitch as much as on it.

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