The Chelsea FC players are paid decently for their fine talents and impressive showings over the last couple of seasons. Do you know how much each Chelsea player earns weekly? Follow us as we take a look at the Chelsea Players Salaries 2016/2017 and Chelsea Players Weekly Wages.
Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 | Chelsea Players Weekly Wages – www.chelseafc.com
Over the last decade, Chelsea football club has become one of the biggest clubs in England and Europe. The Club has paraded some of the best players in the sports and have also won a fair share of the trophies too. In this post we want to take a look at the current Chelsea players salaries and Chelsea players weekly wages.
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After an abysmal title defense two seasons ago, Chelsea FC won the league last season in Antonio Conte’s first season in charge. They are back in Europe and are now able to share the spoils that comes with participating in European football.
Though Chelsea strolled to the EPL trophy last season, Antonio Conte was out to streghten his suad to avoid a similar title defense like the one Mourinho had in his last season at Chelsea FC. The club was linked to several big name players but after a tough summer in which many players turned the club down, they went on to bring in some decent players to West London.
The club brought in the likes of:
- Alvaro Morata – £58m (from Marseille)
- Antonio Rüdiger – £31.5m (from Roma)
- Davide Zappacosta – £25m (from Torino)
- Tiemoué Bakayoko– £40m (from Monaco)
- Danny Drinkwater – £35m (from Leicester City)
- Willy Caballero – free (from Manchester City)
These players are all proven winners with their respective clubs and/or country. It is left to be seen if they can replicate the success in Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 | Chelsea Players Weekly Wages – www.chelseafc.com
Before now, Chelsea FC used to be the club taking the strokes as the club spending so much on bringing super stars but this season the two Manchester Clubs in Manchester United and Manchester City have over taken Chelsea with the amount spent to build their first teams. United brought in the likes Romelu Lukaku for hefty amounts while Manchester City continued in their free spending as has been the case in the recent years.
The above deals has ensured that the Manchester clubs have over taken Chelsea as the English club with the most hefty players wage bill. Now let us take a look at the Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and Chelsea Players Weekly Wages.
Chelsea Financial Data 2015-16 | Chelsea current Financial standing – www.chelseafc.com
Before we go into the Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and current Chelsea Players Weekly Wages, let us take a little look at Chelsea’s current Financial standing. Below is the summary of Chelsea Financial Data 2016 -17.
Details | Money |
2016-17 Total Revenue | £335m |
Commercial revenue | £122m |
Broadcasting revenue | £143m |
Matchday revenue: | £70m |
Wage Bill | £225m |
Net debt | ££1.14bn |
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Current Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 – 2017/2018 Chelsea Players Weekly Wages – www.chelseafc.com
Below is the full list of Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and current Chelsea Players Weekly Wages in a tabulated form. The table shows the current Chelsea FC players ages, the current Chelsea players contracts, Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and current Chelsea Players Weekly Wages.
Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and current Chelsea Players Contracts
PLAYER | AGE | WEEKLY WAGE | CONTRACT UNTILL |
Thibaut Courtois | 24 | £120,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Willy Caballero | 35 | £40,000 | Last Year (2018) |
Eduardo | 33 | £75,000 | Last Year (2017) |
Victor Moses | 26 | £40,000 | 4 Years (2021) |
Gary Cahill | 30 | £85,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
David Luiz | 29 | £120,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Diego Costa | 28 | £185,000 | 2 Years (2019) |
Marcos Alonso | 25 | £70,000 | 5 Years (2021) |
César Azpilicueta | 26 | £70,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Kenedy | 20 | £5,000 | 4 Years (2020) |
Andreas Christensen | 21 | £35,000 | 3 Years (2020) |
Danny Drinkwater | 26 | £120,000 | 5 Years (2022) |
Antonio Rüdiger | 24 | £90,000 | 5 Years (2022) |
Abdul Rahman Baba | 23 | £25,000 | 3 Years (2020) |
Alvaro Morata | 24 | £100,000 | 5 Years (2022) |
Cesc Fàbregas | 29 | £156,000 | 3 years (2019) |
N’Golo Kanté | 25 | £110,000 | 5 Years (2021) |
Davide Zappacosta | 25 | £45,000 | 4 Years (2021) |
Tiemoué Bakayoko | 22 | £110,000 | 5 Years (2022) |
Eden Hazard | 25 | £200,000 | 4 Years (2020) |
Willian | 28 | £110,000 | 4 Years (2020) |
Pedro | 29 | £100,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Victor Moses | 25 | £45,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Diego Costa | 27 | £185,000 | 3 Years (2019) |
Michy Batshuayi | 22 | £90,000 | 5 Years (2021) |
A table showing detailed Chelsea Players Salaries 2017/2018 and current Chelsea Players and contracts.
Please Note: The Chelsea players Contracts above is up to date and confirmed with Chelsea official player database. The Chelsea Players Salaries and weekly wages are from trusted sites Talksports, BBC, the Telegraph, and the Guardian. This means that the Chelsea Players Salaries and Chelsea players weekly wages are up to date as well. No club officially discloses salaries of players to the general public.
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