Liverpool Player Salaries Unveiled: Complete List After Alexis Mac Allister’s Lucrative Deal

Liverpool Football Club has officially announced the successful acquisition of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion for a substantial fee of £35 million. The Reds wasted no time in revealing the exciting news on Thursday morning, confirming that the Argentine midfielder will proudly don the iconic number 10 shirt.

Expressing his elation, Mac Allister shared his enthusiasm with Liverpoolfc.com, stating, “It feels amazing. It’s a dream come true, it’s amazing to be here and I can’t wait to get started.” Eager to immerse himself in the club, he added, “I’m looking forward to meeting my teammates and striving to become a better player and human being every day.”

Having experienced a remarkable year that included representing his country in the World Cup and achieving notable milestones with Brighton, Mac Allister is now determined to pursue further success at Liverpool. He emphasized his ambition, saying, “Since I won the World Cup, I said that I want to win more trophies, and I think that this club will help me to do that – that’s the aim.”

In terms of remuneration, it has been reported by Yahoo! Sport that Liverpool has significantly multiplied Mac Allister’s wages. While he earned £50,000 per week at Brighton, the talented midfielder has now inked a lucrative five-year deal with the Reds, estimated to be worth an impressive £150,000 per week.

As the signing of Mac Allister sets a new benchmark for Liverpool’s wage structure, let’s delve into the earnings of other key players at the club:

24. Caoimhin Kelleher – £10,000-a-week

22. Curtis Jones – £15,000-a-week

=22. Calvin Ramsay – £15,000-a-week

=19. Stefan Bajcetic – £40,000-a-week

=19. Fabio Carvalho – £40,000-a-week

=19. Harvey Elliott – £40,000-a-week

18. Konstantinos Tsimikas – £50,000-a-week

17. Luis Diaz – £55,000-a-week

16. Adrian – £60,000-a-week

15. Ibrahima Konate – £70,000-a-week

14. Joe Gomez – £85,000-a-week

=12. Joel Matip – £100,000-a-week

=12. Andrew Robertson – £100,000-a-week

11. Cody Gakpo – £120,000-a-week

=9. Jordan Henderson – £140,000-a-week

=9. Diogo Jota – £140,000-a-week

8. Darwin Nunez – £140,000-a-week

=6. Alisson Becker – £150,000-a-week

=6. Alexis Mac Allister – £150,000-a-week

=4. Fabinho – £180,000-a-week

=4. Trent Alexander-Arnold – £180,000-a-week

3. Thiago Alcantara – £200,000-a-week

2. Virgil van Dijk – £220,000-a-week

1. Mohamed Salah – £350,000-a-week

With the arrival of Mac Allister, Liverpool aims to capitalize on his talents and create a formidable squad capable of securing more trophies. The Argentine midfielder’s addition further solidifies the club’s commitment to excellence and strengthens their pursuit of success in both domestic and international competitions.