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·1 June 2021
Chelsea player wages: How much do Kante, Werner, Mount and rest of the team earn?

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·1 June 2021
Chelsea’s players reportedly received a hefty £10 million bonus between them after winning the 2020-21 Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel’s side beat Real Madrid in the semi-finals before defeating Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the final.
It was a stunning achievement by Tuchel and his players. Nobody gave Chelsea a hope of lifting the European Cup when Frank Lampard was sacked in January.
But Tuchel, who had never won the Champions League before, somehow managed to transform the west London outfit from under-performers to over-achievers in a matter of months.
Some of Chelsea’s players might be knocking on Tuchel’s door demanding a pay rise after helping the Blues become European champions for only the second time in their history.
The Sun published in February 2021 of how much Chelsea’s first-team stars currently earn at Stamford Bridge.
Let’s take a closer look and see which players deserve a pay rise, who is being paid fairly, and who is earning a bit too much.
£35k a week to train is a pretty cushy gig, let’s be honest.
Big Kurt should be banging down Tuchel’s door demanding a pay increase.
Gilmour is 19 years old, £43-a-week is more than enough.
It’s looking increasingly likely that Abraham will be plying his trade at a new club next season.
Although he’s not first-choice, £75k-a-week is about the going rate for an international full-back.
There’s no way that Kepa should be earning twice as much as Chelsea’s first-choice ‘keeper.
That’s about fair for Christensen.
An improved contract is surely just around the corner for Mason Mount.
Ziyech only joined Chelsea last season, so there’s no need for a pay increase just yet.
Rudiger has become a key player under Tuchel and will be in line for a pay rise if he continues to shine next season.
Kovacic recently won his fourth Champions League title but £100k-a-week is more than fair for the Croatian midfielder.
After an excellent season with Chelsea, James might be selected as England’s starting right-back at Euro 2020. Regardless, £100k-a-week is an excellent wage for the 21-year-old.
Marcos Alonso can also have no complaints with his salary.
At 36, Thiago Silva will be more than content with his current wage.
Giroud, like Abraham, could move to a new club ahead of the 2021-22 campaign.
Chelsea probably shouldn’t rush to hand Jorginho a lucrative new deal just yet.
Hudson-Odoi is only 20 years old and can consider himself extremely fortunate to be earning so much money at such a young age.
Chelsea’s influential captain really ought to be among Chelsea’s top earners.
What a disastrous deal for Chelsea. They will surely be looking to get Kepa off their wage bill in the not-too-distant future.
Yep, that sounds about right for the American playmaker.
Clubs have to pay that bit extra for premium English talent.
Wow. That’s an incredible amount of money for a forward who wastes so many chances. Chelsea will be hoping the German can start justifying his mega wages next season.
Havertz is now part of Chelsea folklore after scoring the winner in a Champions League final. After a topsy-turvy debut season, we might see the 21-year-old producing world-class performances on an increasingly regular basis from next season onwards.
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