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Championship Footballer Salaries: Who Are The Highest Earning Players?

6 days ago
| BY News Team

William Hill News look at the reported Championship footballer salaries, focusing on the highest paid players in the second tier of English football and comparing those figures to the average wage in the division.

Marketed as the ‘most competitive league in the world’, the Championship has unrivalled riches for a second tier. Teams in the promotion race are fighting for the biggest payout in football, and its 46-game season is gruelling.

Championship finances have been a hot topic in recent years. Let’s take a deeper dive with a look at the salaries in the second tier of English football.

How Much Does The Average Championship Player Earn?

The average Championship salary continues to rise. Some teams pay their players an average of over £40,000 per week, with Leicester City averaging over £2 million for each player in the 2025/26 season.

At the other end of the spectrum, the league’s lower-budget clubs pay under £5,000 per week in wages. The average league-wide salary fluctuates drastically from season to season as a result.

There is a massive range of spending power in the Championship from recently relegated teams to minnows who have just made their way into the second tier from League One.

This trend is replicated for Championship managers. Some will be earning less than their League One counterparts, while those at the top of the league might have larger salaries than several Premier League bosses.

Wage bills have been a hot topic in the Championship over the last few years. Teams have tried to spend their way to promotion with varied success. Some have reached the promised land and the associated riches, while others have sent themselves into financial strife.

Championship Salaries Compared to Premier League

With close to 100 Premier League players earning more than £150,000 per week, the majority of topflight footballers earn more in a month than many Championship players do in a year.

Of course, there are exceptions.

Harry Winks, for instance, was the Championship’s top earner in 2025/26 and was on a salary most Premier League players would be happy with. Some players loaned from Premier League clubs will be on big bucks, too (much of which will be paid by the parent club).

Per Capology, a total of five Championship players earn £60,000 or more each week in the EFL Championship.

Impact of Parachute Payments

Introduced in 2006-07 to soften the financial impact of relegation, parachute payments were initially split over four seasons. The amount of money has increased over the years in line with the riches in the Premier League. In 2016-17, the decision was made to make these payments over three seasons.

Teams who spend a lone season in the topflight receive only two seasons of parachute payments.

While this money has helped to stabilise relegated teams, it also gives them a marked advantage over their Championship rivals. They are getting tens of millions for several years, which allows them to maintain much higher payrolls.

Numerous teams have earned promotion one or two seasons after relegation in the last decade. Parachute payments have had an adverse impact on the competitiveness of the Championship, but they are likely here to stay.

Championship Salary FAQs

What is the average Championship salary?

Exact figures for an average Championship salary are not publicly available. Most guestimates are between the £10,000 and £30,000 mark per week.

Who is the highest-paid Championship player?

Harry Winks is the highest-paid Championship players in 2025/26, according to Capology. According to reports, he has a gross salary of £90,000 per week.

How much does the average Premier League player earn?

In 2025/26, it was reported the average Premier League player earned roughly £60,000 per week. Player salaries continue to rise, though, with the majority of players at the ‘Big Six’ earning over £100,000 per week.

Who are the highest-paid footballers in the world?

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema are thought to be two of the highest-paid footballers in the world. Kylian Mbappe is reportedly on a mammoth contract at Real Madrid as well.

Who are the top paid football managers?

According to L’Equipe, Diego Simeone is the highest-paid manager in world football. This has been the case for a prolonged period, partly due to Simeone’s loyalty to Atletico Madrid.

Moreover, Pep Guardiola is the highest earning football manager in the Premier League.

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