After signing New Contract to Liverpool: How do Mo Salah's wages compare to the rest of world football players? What is Salah's ranking among the highest paid players?
The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah managed to get the offer he wanted from Liver pool with a wage of £ 400,000 a week, making him the highest-paid in the Premier League. But the question now is, what does he rank compared to the rest star players in the world?
After months of speculations about his future with the club, Liverpool announced Salah's contract renewal, assuring Salah is staying at Anfield until 2025.
Salah's new salary is the highest in Liverpool's history and in the Premier League. And one of the highest-paid players in the Premier League, topping Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 30 years old Mohamed Salah ranks fourth in the list of highest-paid football players worldwide, behind Kylian Mbappe, with an income of £1 million a week.
In the second place comes the Paris Saint-Germain Lionel Messi with a salary of £ 960,000 a week, followed by his teammate Neymar, with a salary of £606,000.
In fourth place, Salah, Manchester United's fifth star, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Manchester City, Belgian Kevin de Bruin, share a weekly income of £385,000, according to the British Daily Mail.
The seventh place is shared by Norway Arling Holland (Manchester City), the Spaniard David de Gea (Manchester United), with a salary of £375,000 a week.
In the ninth place comes the loaned player in Atlético Madrid from Barcelona, Antoine Griezmann, with a salary of £356,000 a week.
The Bayern Munich player, Polish Robert Lewandowski, comes in tenth place, with a salary of £350,000 per week.
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