David De Gea salary: Where the Manchester United star will rank in the Premier League top earners if he signs new contract

David De Gea salary: Where the Manchester United star will rank in the Premier League top earners if he signs new contract
If Manchester United needed any more reminding of how valuable David De Gea is to their team, he once again proved it against Tottenham Hotspur.The goalkeeper made 11 saves to keep the Spurs attack out and help his side to a 1-0 win.United have been desperate to keep hold of their star man for a number of years.David De Gea wants 300,000 a week from Manchester UnitedGetty15
David De Gea wants 300,000 a week from Manchester United
His current 200,000 a week contract expires in 2020 and the club are looking to secure his long-term future in Manchester.It was reported earlier this week that he is prepared to commit to the Red Devils but is waiting on an offer that would see his wages jump from 200,000 a week to 300,000.So, where the Spain goalkeeper will rank in the top earners in the Premier League if he does get that new deal? Find out below. 9= Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal) – 200,000Lacazette was a club record fee of 46.5million at the time he signed in 2017 and he has 26 goals in 66 games for the Gunners.He became one of the club’s highest earners when he signed, only behind Mesut Ozil.Alexandre Lacazette is on 200,000 a week at Arsenal15
Alexandre Lacazette is on 200,000 a week at Arsenal
9= Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng (Arsenal) – 200,000The striker joined the Gunners from Borussia Dortmund in January 2018 and became one of their highest earners.Aubamayeng has 24 goals in 35 games since his move to the Premier League.Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng joined the Gunners in 201815
Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng joined the Gunners in 2018
9= Mo Salah (Liverpool) – 200,000Salah is Liverpools highest earner since his signing from Roma 18 months ago.He won the Premier League golden boot in the 2017/18 season after scoring 32 goals.Salah is Liverpool’s top earner15
Salah is Liverpool’s top earner
9= Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – 200,000The winger completed his protracted transfer from Leicester City in the summer and is now the third highest earner at the club.He has five goals in 19 appearances for City since his transfer.Mahrez joined City in the summer15
Mahrez joined City in the summer
9= Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – 200,000Chelsea desperately want Hazard to sign a new contract to keep him at the club. He will reportedly get a salary in excess of 300,000 a week if he decides to stay.Eden Hazard earns 200,000 a week with Chelsea15
Eden Hazard earns 200,000 a week with Chelsea
9= Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 200,000Tottenham’s best paid player has 122 Premier League goals to his name but faces a month on the sidelines after picking up an ankle injury.Harry Kane gets 200,000 a week15
Harry Kane gets 200,000 a week
8. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – 220,000City’s all-time record goalscorer and he is now in his eighth season with the club.A pretty good return on the 35million they paid Atletico Madrid for his services in 2011.Aguero is Manchester City’s all-time leading goalscorer15
Aguero is Manchester City’s all-time leading goalscorer
7. Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) – 250,000The 75million signing from Everton has 24 Premier League goals in 53 games for United since his transfer in 2017.Lukaku is one of United’s top earners15
Lukaku is one of United’s top earners
6. Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – 280,000Manchester City’s top earner with 280,000 a week and has been a key part of their success under Pep Guardiola.Kevin De Bruyne earns 280,000 a week15
Kevin De Bruyne earns 280,000 a week
4= Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – 290,000Pogba cost 89million from Juventus but United have not seem him fulfull his true potential.He’s improved under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, though, and fans will be hoping he lives up to the price tag.Pogba is United’s record signing.15
Pogba is United’s record signing.
4= N’Golo Kante (Chelsea) – 290,000The midfielder became the highest earner at the Blues after signing his new contract in November.The 27-year-old was signed for just 32million in 2016 after he won the Premier League title with Leicester City.Kante recently signed a new contract15
Kante recently signed a new contract
3. David De Gea (Manchester United) – 300,000 (up from 200,000)De Gea will rise to the third best paid player in the Premier League if he gets his 300,000 a week he wants.The Spaniard is now in his eighth season at the club.David de Gea showed his quality against Tottenham15
David de Gea showed his quality against Tottenham
2. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) – 350,000Arsenal’s best paid player cannot even get into the matchday squad at the moment and does not seem to be a favourite of manager Unai Emery.Ozil gets paid 350,000 a week15
Ozil gets paid 350,000 a week
1. Alexis Sanchez (Manchester United) – 350,000This figure reportedly rises to 500,000 with bonuses and image rights. He joined United in January 2018 but has only three Premier League goals in 23 appearances.Sanchez is the highest earner at United15
Sanchez is the highest earner at United


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