Who are the highest-paid players in La Liga in 2023?
Step into the glamorous world of La Liga as we unveil the jaw-dropping salaries of the highest-paid players in the league. From mercurial superstars who grace the pitch with their mesmerizing skills to iconic goalkeepers whose saves redefine the art of shot-stopping, this article is your ticket to the exclusive financial realm of top-tier footballers. Discover how these elite athletes rake in staggering amounts that mirror their footballing prowess. Delve into the dynamic landscape of contracts, endorsements, and bonuses that elevate their earnings to stratospheric heights. We’ll take you on a riveting journey through the top echelons of La Liga, where talent meets fortune, and where football’s elite leave their indelible mark on and off the field.
1. Frenkie de Jong, Barcelona: €37.5 million
2. Toni Kroos, Real Madrid: €24.4 million
3. David Alaba, Real Madrid: €22.5 million
4. Luka Modrić, Real Madrid: €21.9 million
5. Luka Modrić, Real Madrid: €21.9 million
6. Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid: €20.8 million
7. Jan Oblak, Atlético Madrid: €20.8 million
8. Robert Lewandowski, Barcelona: €20.8 million
9. İlkay Gündoğan, Barcelona: €18.8 million
10. Koke, Atlético Madrid: €16 million
11. Thibaut Courtois, Real Madrid: €15 million
12. Antonio Rüdiger, Real Madrid: €14.6 million
13. Jules Koundé, Barcelona: €13.6 million
14. João Cancelo, Barcelona: €12.5 million
15. Antoine Griezmann, Atlético Madrid: €12.5 million
16. Aurélien Tchouaméni, Real Madrid: €12.5 million
17. Raphinha, Barcelona: €12.5 million
18. Saúl Ñíguez, Atlético Madrid: €12 million
19. Iñaki Williams, Athletic Club: €11.4 million
20. Dani Ceballos, Real Madrid: €10.4 million