Every Tottenham Hotspur Player's Wage [2026]

Every Tottenham Hotspur Player's Wage [2026]

Every Tottenham Hotspur Player's Wage [2026]

Tottenham’s wage sheet shows heavy investment in defence and attacking midfield — Romero and Xavi Simons both on £195k/week, Gallagher on £200k/week. For bettors: the upgraded creative and forward options increase the likelihood of high-scoring Spurs games—consider over 2.5 goals and Spurs to score in most fixtures, especially at home.

Tottenham wage breakdown 2025-26: what the squad bills reveal

Tottenham remain a big-spending club on paper, with a star-studded squad and a wage structure that reflects high expectations. Investment has been heavy across defence, midfield and attack, but silverware remains the missing proof of return. Below is a position-by-position look at senior squad wages and what that may mean on the pitch.

Goalkeepers

Guglielmo Vicario — £75,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2028) Antonin Kinsky — £30,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 3031) Brandon Austin — £15,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2029)

Defenders

Cristian Romero — £195,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2029) Micky van de Ven — £90,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2029) Radu Dragusin — £85,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Kevin Danso — £65,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Pedro Porro — £85,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2028) Destiny Udogie — £75,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Ben Davies — £80,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2026) Djed Spence — £40,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2028)

Defensive note

The back line blends elite earners and value signings. Van de Ven remains a genuine physical threat in transition, having registered one of the top sprint speeds in the league.

Midfielders

Conor Gallagher — £200,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2031) James Maddison — £170,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2028) Joao Paulinha (loan) — £135,000/week (season 2025/26) Rodrigo Bentancur — £75,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2026) Archie Gray — £75,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Pape Matar Sarr — £70,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Lucas Bergvall — £60,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2031) Yves Bissouma — £55,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2026)

Midfield impact

Midfield spending shows a clear tilt toward playmaking and engine-room control. Gallagher’s arrival and Maddison’s creativity are expected to boost chance creation and link-up play for the forwards.

Forwards

Xavi Simons — £195,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Mohammed Kudus — £150,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2031) Randal Kolo Muani (loan) — £150,000/week (season 2025/26) Dominic Solanke — £140,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2030) Dejan Kulusevski — £110,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2028) Richarlison — £90,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2027) Mathys Tel — £55,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2031) Wilson Odobert — £40,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2029) Dane Scarlett — £15,000/week (contract to Jun 30, 2027)

Attacking outlook

Significant investment in wide and creative forwards aims to increase goal output, though the big-money forward signings carry pressure to deliver consistently.

Wage structure — tactical and betting implications

Tottenham’s wage roster concentrates cash in key creative and defensive positions while maintaining depth across the squad. That balance can translate into:

  • Tactical payoff: enhanced chance creation and sustained attacking pressure, especially with Gallagher and Maddison feeding the front line.

  • Squad depth resilience: higher-paid rotation options can keep intensity across competitions but also create selection dilemmas.

  • Betting angles: matches involving Spurs could trend toward more goals (consider over 2.5 goals or both teams to score), and backing Spurs to score in most fixtures is a reasonable angle. For match-specific bets, monitor Solanke’s form and home/away splits before staking on individual scorers.

Figures current as of 14/01/2026.

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