Real Madrid: Weekly wages and salaries of first-team stars revealed

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The Los Blancos are the most successful club in European history. Though the Catalan giants have dominated Spain, Real Madrid ruled Europe. They have won an unprecedented 13 European Cup and Champions League titles.

They are one of the most followed clubs in the world and has a huge fan base spread across the globe. Real Madrid are known for making big money signings in the past and players like Zinedine Zidane, Kaka, David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Ronaldo Lima, and Luis Figo have played for the Galacticos.

Julen Lopetegui was appointment as the manager and he has made some good signings in the summer transfer window. Real Madrid are one of the highest paid clubs in the world and some of its players are earning a hefty salary.

Stats courtesy www.totalsportek.com and www.sillyseason.com. Thibaut Courtois salary not revealed officially and hence not included in this article.

All that being said, let’s take a look at the weekly wages of top Real Madrid first team stars.

 Borja Mayoral, £10,000 per week

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The 21-year-old made his Real Madrid debut when he was only 18. A promising young striker, Mayoral is a product of Real Madrid’s youth academy. His opportunities were very limited so far as Real Madrid had a plethora of attacking talents. However, this could change after Ronaldo’s departure and he may get his much-awaited chance to show what he is capable of.

Dani Ceballos, £20,000 per week

The 22 year old former Spanish U21 international moved to Real Madrid in 2017 after some good seasons at Real Betis. The youngster has struggled to break into the Real Madrid team and has made only 12 La Liga appearances so far. With an abundance of options in the midfield, it will be once again tough for Ceballos to play regularly for Real Madrid this season.

Alvaro Odriozola, £45,000 per week

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The former Real Sociedad right-back is one of the most promising young defenders in world football at the moment. Real Madrid paid a huge sum of money for the talented 22-year-old. Alvaro Odriozola has played 35 LaLiga games for Real Sociedad last season and was one of their best players. He is expected to compete with the likes of Dani Carvajal for a place in the starting eleven.

 Lucas Vazquez, £60,000 per week

A Real Madrid academy graduate, Lucas Vasquez started his career with the Real Madrid C team. He was soon promoted to Real Madrid B and then to the senior team. Having made his senior debut in 2015, Lucas Vasquez struggled to find a place in the starting eleven on a consistent basis. The 27-year-old has made only 38 LaLiga starts since 2015/16 and scored only 10 times.

Keylor Navas, £85,000 per week

Keylor Navas is one of most underrated goalkeepers in world football. Despite his impressive performances and trophy haul, he wasn’t one of those popular figures at the Santiago Bernabeu. Navas has made 142 appearances for Real Madrid and won three UEFA Champions League titles. With the arrival of Thibaut Courtois from Chelsea, Navas’ place in the starting eleven is far from certain this season.

Marco Asensio, £90,000 per week

The 22-year-old is one of Real Madrid’s most talented young players and one of the best in Spanish football. Joined Real Madrid in 2014, the youngster soon became a star at the Santiago Bernabeu. Asensio is easily one of the most sought-after players in world football at the moment as teams across Europe are willing to pay an insane amount of money for his signature. He could soon become one of the highest paid Real Madrid players.

Luka Modric, £180,000 per week

This man needs no introduction after his World Cup heroics for Croatia in Russia. He was phenomenal in the tournament and led them to the finals. The six-time Croatian Footballer of the Year has won also won LaLiga’s Best Midfielder Award on two occasions. Luka Modric has played 258 games for Real Madrid and won every title in Spanish football.

4 Marcelo, £200,000 per week

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Marcelo is one of the greatest left-backs of our generation. The Brazilian international has been phenomenal for the Galacticos over the past five to six years and hugely successful for the Spanish giants. With his great pace and exceptional crossing abilities, the 30-year-old has been one of the most influential Real Madrid players of the modern era. It is no surprise that he earns a huge salary at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Sergio Ramos, £200,000 per week

The Real Madrid and Spain captain is one of the greatest defenders of the modern era. Sergio Ramos has played 556 competitive games for the Los Blancos and scored 74 goals. He has won four LaLiga titles, four UEFA Champions League titles, and many more during his trophy-laden career at the Santiago Bernabeu. The Spaniard is one of the highest paid defenders in world football.

Toni Kroos, £200,000 per week

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The German international is one of the greatest midfielders of our all-time. The 28-year-old has won UEFA Champions League titles with two different clubs and is one of the most influential players in world football at the moment. Kroos has won almost everything in Spain and Germany, and has also won the FIFA World Cup in 2014. One of the best passers of the game, Kroos’ vision, and technical abilities are impeccable.

 Gareth Bale, £350,000 per week

The Welshman is easily the highest paid player in the Real Madrid squad after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus this summer. Bale’s salary of £350,000 per week puts him in the bracket of one of the highest paid footballers in the world. He is expected to lead Real Madrid’s attack this season and will play a huge role under his new manager. On his day, there is no defense in the world that can stop him.

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