Brighton & Hove Albion Players Salaries 2024? Which Brighton & Hove Albion players are the highest paid? Well, if you have then worry not because we have prepared a list of the Brighton & Hove Albion Players Salaries 2023/24 (Weekly Wages) and the full details about Brighton & Hove Albion players contracts. Watch & Bet Here =>
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is a Premier League club based in Brighton, on the south coast of England. They won a promotion to the Premier League in 2017 and are currently spending their third season in the Premier League. In 2016/17, they gained promotion to the Premier League by finishing runners-up in the Championship.
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club’s nicknames are The Seagulls and that’s because they have a Seagull in their badge. They have this because they are based on the South-Coast of England by the Seaside.
The traditional rivals of Brighton and Hove Albion are listed are fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace. Compared to their rivals, they are on a level playing field as they are both in the same division.
Watford’s home ground is known as The Amex Stadium. The stadium opened in 2011 so it is relatively new. It has a capacity of 30,750 and that is a good amount for a Premier League side. They almost sold out their entire ground in their opening fixture of the 2017/18 season vs Manchester City.
The manager of Brighton & Hove Albion is Roberto De Zerbi. He has good reputation having previously managed in the Premier League. Watch & Bet Here =>
In the summer of 2023, Brighton & Hove Albion made some interesting signings, spending £90.80m. They signed centre-forward Joao Pedro from Watford. Along with James Milner, a centre-midfielder from Liverpool on a free transfer.
This summer their spending has gone up as they have signed a couple of smart players!
Players | Age | Club | Transfer sum |
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João Pedro | 21 | Watford | €34.20m |
Carlos Baleba | 19 | LOSC Lille | €27.00m |
Bart Verbruggen | 20 | RSC Anderlecht | €20.00m |
Igor | 25 | Fiorentina | €16.15m |
Valentín Barco | 19 | Boca Juniors | €9.15m |
Adrian Mazilu | 18 | FCV Farul | €3.00m |
Mahmoud Dahoud | 27 | Bor. Dortmund | free transfer |
James Milner | 37 | Liverpool | free transfer |
Ansu Fati | 20 | Barcelona | loan transfer |
Who is the highest paid Brighton & Hove Albion Player? Brighton and Hove Albion have kept their wage payouts quite low, but as a big signing, their record earner is Ansu Fati who earns £160,000 per week. Brighton & Hove Albion FC Players Salaries are fairly low for a Premier League team.
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Player Name | Age | Weekly Wage | Yearly Salary |
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Ansu Fati | 21 | £160,000 | £8,320,000 |
Adam Lallana | 35 | £90,000 | £4,680,000 |
Lewis Dunk | 31 | £75,000 | £3,900,000 |
Kaoru Mitoma | 26 | £80,000 | £4,160,000 |
Pascal Groß | 32 | £65,000 | £3,380,000 |
James Milner | 38 | £60,000 | £3,120,000 |
Adam Webster | 28 | £55,000 | £2,860,000 |
Mahmoud Dahoud | 27 | £55,000 | £2,860,000 |
Danny Welbeck | 32 | £55,000 | £2,860,000 |
Pervis Estupiñán | 25 | £50,000 | £2,600,000 |
João Pedro | 21 | £50,000 | £2,600,000 |
Solly March | 28 | £50,000 | £2,600,000 |
Joël Veltman | 31 | £50,000 | £2,600,000 |
Igor | 25 | £45,000 | £2,340,000 |
Bart Verbruggen | 20 | £35,000 | £1,820,000 |
Tariq Lamptey | 22 | £35,000 | £1,820,000 |
Jan Paul van Hecke | 23 | £30,000 | £1,560,000 |
Evan Ferguson | 18 | £30,000 | £1,560,000 |
Billy Gilmour | 21 | £20,000 | £1,040,000 |
Jason Steele | 32 | £20,000 | £1,040,000 |
Facundo Buonanotte | 19 | £15,000 | £780,000 |
Carlos Belaba | 20 | £12,500 | £650,000 |
Tom McGill | 23 | £10,000 | £520,000 |
Jakub Moder | 24 | £10,000 | £520,000 |
As you can see, the wages are fairly average for a Premier League team with a couple of big earners. They will look to bring in better players this summer, perhaps on higher wages, if they can sustain their Premier League status for seasons to come.
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