A new report reveals Liverpool salaries ... and the difference between Mohamed Salah and Mani

A new English report has revealed the value of salaries earned by players of the English Premier League champions Liverpool last season, and who is the highest paid player in the team.

According to the British newspaper (The Sun), the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, tops the list of players with the highest salaries in Liverpool, earning 200 thousand pounds per week, with a total annual salary of 4.10 million pounds, and comes second in the Spanish Thiago Alcantara, coming from Bayern Munich with a weekly salary of 192,000 pounds, then Brazilian Firmino, and Dutch Virgil Van Dyck with 180,000 pounds a week.

Salah ignited global sites when he opened the door to moving to Real Madrid or Barcelona, ​​while the British report confirmed that Liverpool wanted the player to stay and do everything he had so that he did not move to the Spanish League.

According to the salary report, Salah's competitor in the Senegalese team, Sadio Mane, gets half of Salah's salary, equivalent to 100,000 pounds a week, and is equal to Mane: Joel Matip and Fabinho, while Naby Keita and Alexander Oxlade Chamberlain (120,000 pounds) And Jordan Henderson and James Milner (140,000 pounds), who are the English captain.

The best goalkeeper in the world, and recently struggling, Brazilian Alison Becker gets 90,000 pounds a week, Jenny Vinaldom gets 75,000 pounds, Andrew Robertson 50,000, Trent Alexander-Arnold 40,000, while Joe Gomez gets 28,000. Just.

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