Declan Rice's wages compared to Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus and Arsenal squad

  • Arsenal recently made £65m signing Kai Havertz their top earner
  • The Gunners are beefing out their squad ahead of another Premier League title bid
  • Rice will significantly improve the salary received at West Ham
Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus all earn good money
Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus all earn good money /
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Arsenal have finally agreed to the club-record signing of West Ham United's former captain Declan Rice.

The Gunners had long identified Rice as their priority midfield signing this summer, and after fighting off Premier League rivals, including Manchester City, as well as Bayern Munich, the club have unveiled the 24-year-old as their new pillar in midfield.

Rice has joined £105m - a record fee among British players - and has been tasked with transforming Arsenal into title winners after their impressive 2022/23 campaign. This lofty ambition is expected to earn Rice a pretty penny at the Emirates Stadium.

Here's how Rice's reported Arsenal salary compares to his new teammates'.


Declan Rice's West Ham salary

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Declan Rice joined West Ham as a 14-year-old after he was released from Chelsea / Nigel French/Allstar/GettyImages

Rice last extended his West Ham contract in 2018 and has since rejected several extensions in a bid to earn a move away.

As a result, Rice has been earning £60,000 a week for the past five years and in 2022/23, he was the Hammers' 16th-highest earner.

2022 summer arrival Lucas Paqueta is currently the highest-paid at the club, bringing in £150,000 a week, while the likes of Alphonse Areola, Emerson Palmieri, Thilo Kehrer, Tomas Soucek, and Lukasz Fabianski were all earning more than the West Ham captain last season.


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Declan Rice's reported Arsenal salary

As clubs and players are naturally secretive regarding the wages of individual players, Rice's reported salary in north London is mere speculation. However, there's no doubt that the Gunners will considerably boost his pay packet.

Reports suggest Rice will more than quadruple his West Ham salary and earn £250,000 a week at Arsenal. The Englishman's monthly salary would thus be £1m and he'll return £13m yearly with the Gunners if those figures prove to be accurate.


Declan Rice's reported salary compared to Arsenal teammates

Player

Position

Weekly wage

Kai Havertz

Midfielder/Forward

£330,000

Gabriel Jesus

Forward

£265,000

Declan Rice

Midfielder

£250,000

Thomas Partey

Midfielder

£200,000

Bukayo Saka

Forward

£195,000

William Saliba

Defender

£192,000

Gabriel Martinelli

Forward

£180,000

Oleksandr Zinchenko

Defender

£150,000

Nicolas Pepe

Forward

£140,000

Ben White

Defender

£120,000

Aaron Ramsdale

Goalkeeper

£120,000

Martin Odegaard

Midfielder

£115,000

Jorginho

Midfielder

£110,000

Kieran Tierney

Defender

£110,000

Eddie Nketiah

Forward

£100,000

Jurrien Timber

Defender

£90,000

Leandro Trossard

Forward

£90,000

Cedric Soares

Defender

£75,000

Jakub Kiwior

Defender

£58,000

Takehiro Tomiyasu

Defender

£56,000

Mohamed Elneny

Midfielder

£55,000

Gabriel

Defender

£50,000

Fabio Vieira

Midfielder

£45,000

Rob Holding

Defender

£40,000

Emile Smith Rowe

Midfieler

£40,000

Matt Turner

Goalkeeper

£35,000

Despite his arrival breaking Arsenal's and the British transfer record, Rice, should he be earning £250,000 a week, will not be the club's highest earner.

Gabriel Jesus penned a deal worth £265,000 a week last summer, making the Brazilian the club's highest-paid player at the time. However, there are reports suggesting Kai Havertz could've usurped Jesus. The German will reportedly earn upwards of £330,000 a week after joining the club from Chelsea this summer in a £65m deal.

Rice's reported wage would make him the third-highest earner at the club, ahead of Thomas Partey (£200,000), Bukayo Saka (£195,000), William Saliba (£192,000) and Gabriel Martinelli (£180,000). Saka, Saliba and Martinelli all recently extended their deals with the Gunners which has seen their salaries soar. Aaron Ramsdale also doubled his money when he penned an extension.

Arsenal are certainly pushing the boat out on the wages front, but instead of handing out wads of cash to ageing stars, they're now securing the futures of several protagonists in Mikel Arteta's project.


On this edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, part of the 90min podcast network, Harry Symeou reacts to the delay over Declan Rice's move from West Ham to Arsenal.

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