How Finn Azaz's wages could rise if he left Middlesbrough for Bournemouth or Leeds United this summer | OneFootball

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·30. Mai 2025

How Finn Azaz's wages could rise if he left Middlesbrough for Bournemouth or Leeds United this summer

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Finn Azaz is attracting Premier League interest this summer following standout performances for Middlesbrough.

Finn Azaz has emerged as a summer transfer target for Leeds United and Bournemouth after his impressive Middlesbrough performances.


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According to the Irish Sun, the two Premier League sides have joined Crystal Palace in showing an interest in the midfielder.

Azaz has been with Boro since the 2024 January transfer window, arriving from Aston Villa after promising loan spells with Plymouth Argyle.

The 24-year-old immediately asserted himself as a key part of Michael Carrick’s plans, and has made 65 league appearances in that time, registering 16 goals and 16 assists.

Using estimated figures from Capology, Football League World takes a look at the kind of wages Azaz might receive should he make the switch to Bournemouth or Leeds

The kind of wage Finn Azaz could expect using Bournemouth and Leeds United’s respective wage bills

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Leeds gained promotion to the Premier League this past season, and will be back competing in the top flight next year under manager Daniel Farke.

The German’s side currently has a weekly wage bill worth £707,500, with Patrick Bamford being their highest earner.

The forward receives £70,000 per week from the Whites, although Azaz is unlikely to reach a salary of this size if he were to switch to Elland Road.

Other midfield options in the squad include Brenden Aaronson, Ethan Ampadu and Ao Tanaka.

The trio earn £45,000, £40,000 and £25,000 per week respectively, so the Irishman will likely be looking at a figure in and around that range, perhaps at £30-35,000-a-week.

Meanwhile, the Cherries are preparing for their fourth season back in the Premier League, with Andoni Iraola’s side finishing ninth in the table this year.

Bournemouth have a lot of momentum on their side, but could see quite a squad overhaul this summer if big interest arrives for their top talent.

This could open the door for Azaz to become a key part of the team.

Their highest earner is currently Brazilian striker Evanilson, who is worth £85,000 per week, with Justin Kluivert second on £80,000-a-week.

Midfielders like Tyler Adams, Lewis Cook and Alex Scott receive £60,000, £60,000 and £40,000 respectively from the top flight club, so there is a possibility that Bournemouth could offer more to Azaz.

Middlesbrough’s highest earners

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Middlesbrough’s average weekly salary is £14,442, with a total spend of £433,269, highlighting the financial difference between them and Azaz’s prospective new clubs.

The highest earner at the Riverside is currently Luke Ayling, with the defender receiving £30,000 per week.

However, Azaz is not even close to being one of the top earners in Carrick’s side, with the 24-year-old receiving £8,500 per week.

Given that, it’s obvious that the midfielder could be in line for a serious pay rise no matter what new club he signed for, should he depart Middlesbrough this summer.

The prospect of competing in the Premier League will be enticing in itself, but the pay rise that will also likely come could make him better paid than any player in the current Boro squad.

Therefore, as long as a reasonable offer is made that the Teesside outfit find acceptable, then it’s easy to see why Azaz would want to make the switch during this upcoming summer transfer window.

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