Explained: What are the salaries of every West Bromwich Albion player?


As per Spotrac, Capology and Silly Season, Nacer Chadli is West Bromwich Albion’s highest earner, taking home a salary of £3.12m-a-year (£60k-per-week), which is more than Callum Robinson (£1.3m-a-year/£25k-per-week) and Gareth Barry (£1.04m-a-year/£20k-per-week) combined.

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What about the rest of the Albion squad?

Based on the findings, West Brom’s wage bill is £27.35m-a-year (£525k-per-week) while the average first-team wage is around £1.52m-a-year/£29k-per-week. The Baggies have two players on £50k-per-week or more. They spent £18.85m on 18 players this season and made £33.7m by offloading 26.

West Brom’s players have a combined TransferMarkt value of £93.42m with Matheus Pereira (£10.8m) considered to be the Baggies’ most-valuable asset, ahead of Jake Livermore (£6.3m), Matt Phillips (£6.3m), Sam Johnstone (£6.3m), Callum Robinson (£6.3m), Kenneth Zohore (£4.5m), Semi Ajayi (£4.5m), Grady Diangana (£4.5m), Ahmed Hegazy (£4.05m), Nathan Ferguson (£4.05m), Kieran Gibbs (£3.6m), Romaine Sawyers (£3.6m), Charlie Austin (£3.6m), Filip Krovinovic (£3.6m), Darnell Furlong (£3.6m), Kyle Bartley (£3.15m), Kamil Grosicki (£2.7m), Hal Robson-Kanu (£2.7m), Rekeem Harper (£2.25m), Jonathan Leko (£1.35m), Kyle Edwards (£1.35m), Lee Peltier (£0.9m), Conor Townsend (£0.9m), Dara O’Shea (£0.9m), Chris Brunt (£0.68m), Gareth Barry (£0.36m), Ali Al-Habsi (£0.23m), Jonathan Bond (£0.23m) and Jack Fitzwater (£0.14m).

Before the campaign was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Albion were second in the Championship with 70 points from 37 games, having lost only five times.

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