Wolverhampton: Raúl Jiménez’s ‘poor’ salary in the Premier League is revealed

Despite being one of the best players in the world Premier League in recent seasons and be one of the most expensive signings of the Wolves of Wolverhampton, The salary he receives Raúl Jiménez is far from what the best players in the English league earn, as the Mexican only earns $ 2,930,000 per season, being the team’s tenth highest paid, according to the Sportrac report, which revealed the figures , in addition to placing in the 279th position highest paid in the entire league.

The $ 2,930,000 would turn into a salary of approximately $ 56,400 per week, a salary that would put him far behind players like Sergio Agüero, Raheem Sterling, Kevin De Bruyne or David De Gea, the highest paid players in the Premier League according to ESPN.

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The highest paid footballers of the Wolves:

  1. Jose Moutinho
    £ 5,200,000 (7.13 MDD)
  2. Rui Patricio
    £ 5,200,000 (7.13 MDD)
  3. Leander Dendocker
    £ 4,680,000 (6.4 MDD)
  4. Fabio Silva
    £ 4,160,000 (5.7 MDD)
  5. Nelson Semedo
    £ 4,000,000 (5.48 MDD)
  6. Will Boly
    £ 3,500,000 (4.79 MDD)
  7. Patick Cutrone
    £ 3,272,000 (4.48 MDD)
  8. Daniel Podence
    £ 3,120,000 (4.27 MDD)
  9. Ruben Neves
    £ 2,600,000 (3.56 MDD)
  10. Pedro Neto
    £ 2,600,000 (3.56 MDD)
  11. Adama Traore
    £ 2,236,000 (3.06) MDD
  12. Raúl Jiménez
    £ 2,144,000 (2.93) MDD

Just to put it in context, in the MX League there are players who receive a better salary than Raúl Jiménez, as players like Giovani Dos Santos and Nicolás Castell of Club America earn $ 3 million, in addition to Guillermo Ochoa receiving 4, 5 million green tickets, and André Pierre Gignac pockets 4.6 per season.

According to the same publication, these would be the highest paid footballers in the Premier League, some exceeding up to ten times the salary of Raúl Jiménez.

The highest paid in the Premier League

  1. Gareth Bale, Tottenham, 42.75 million
  2. David De Gea, Manchester United, 26,710,000
  3. Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City, 22,850,000
  4. Raheem Sterling, Manchester City, 21.37 million
  5. Paul Pogba, Manchester United, 20,660,000
  6. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal, 17,810,000
  7. Thomas Partey, Arsenal, 17,810,000
  8. Anthony Martial, Manchester United, 17.81 million
  9. Sergio Agüero, Manchester City, 16,390,000
  10. Edinson Cavani, Manchester United, 14,960,000
  11. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool, 14.25 million
  12. Marcus Rashford, Manchester United, 14.25 million
  13. Harry Kane, Totteham, 14.25 million
  14. Tanguy Ndombele, Tottenham, 14.25 million
  15. Thiago Alcántara, Liverpool, 14,250,000.

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