Enzo Fernandez Salary: How Much Does Chelsea Star Earn Per Week and Annually in Premier League?

‎Enzo Fernandez has quickly become a central figure in Chelsea’s evolving midfield since his high-profile arrival from Benfica in early 2023. After making headlines with his standout performances during Argentina's 2022 FIFA World Cup triumph, the London club secured his services with a record-breaking transfer fee that underlined their faith in his long-term potential.
Explore Enzo Fernandez’s Chelsea salary, how much he earns weekly and annually, and where he ranks among the Premier League’s top-paid stars.
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‎Following his move to Stamford Bridge, Fernandez signed a contract that runs until 2032. The financial terms of that deal position him among Chelsea’s highest earners.
‎Here’s how much Enzo Fernandez earns at Chelsea:
‎• Weekly salary: £180,000
‎• Annual salary: £9,360,000
‎• Equivalent in USD (gross): $238,935 weekly / $12,424,613 annually
‎These figures place him as the fifth-highest earner at the club, ahead of several key teammates but behind a few established stars.
‎Top 5 earners at Chelsea:
‎1. Reece James£250,000 per week / £13,000,000 annually
‎2. Raheem Sterling£215,000 per week / £11,180,000 annually
‎3. Wesley Fofana£200,000 per week / £10,400,000 annually
‎4. Christopher Nkunku£195,000 per week / £10,140,000 annually
‎5. Enzo Fernandez£180,000 per week / £9,360,000 annually
‎On a Premier League-wide scale, Enzo’s salary, though significant, remains lower than those of some of the division's most prominent names.
‎Top 5 highest-paid players in the Premier League:
‎1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City)£525,000 per week / £27,300,000 annually
‎2. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)£400,000 per week / £20,800,000 annually
‎3. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)£400,000 per week / £20,800,000 annually
‎4. Casemiro (Manchester United)£350,000 per week / £18,200,000 annually
‎5. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)£350,000 per week / £18,200,000 annually
‎Across the global football landscape, salaries climb even higher — particularly in the Saudi Pro League, where former European stars have inked historic contracts.
‎Highest-paid footballers in the world (globally):
‎1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr)£3,270,519 per week / £170,066,890 annually
‎2. Karim Benzema (Al Ittihad)£1,635,259 per week / £85,033,490 annually
‎3. Riyad Mahrez (Al Ahli)£853,605 per week / £44,387,482 annually
‎4. Sadio Mane (Al Nassr)£654,104 per week / £34,013,396 annually
‎5. Kalidou Koulibaly (Al Hilal)£567,435 per week / £29,506,621 annually
‎Despite not ranking among the Premier League’s absolute top earners or the world’s most highly paid footballers, Fernandez’s earnings reflect his growing influence at Chelsea and his status as a cornerstone of their long-term strategy. At just 24 years old, his financial and footballing trajectory continues to trend upward.

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