Chelsea players' wages: Kepa, Kante emerge highest paid Blues players

Chelsea players' wages: Kepa, Kante emerge highest paid Blues players

Chelsea players' wages have been released and it was discovered that the Stamford Bridge outfit is one of the highest paying big clubs.

According to a report released by Spotrac, Kepa Arrizabalaga and N'Golo Kante are the club's highest-paid player.

Man United's David de Gea is currently the Premier League's top earner with £375,000-per-week wage while Mesut Ozil and Kevin de Bruyne are second with £350,000.

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Tottenham's captain Harry Kane and Tanguy Ndombele earn £200,000 each as well as Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

Here are the list of Chelsea players and their wages

Kepa Arrizabalaga - £150,000-a-week

N'Golo Kante - £150,000

Christian Pulisic - £140,000

Willian - £120,000

Tiemoue Bakayoko - £110,000

Jorginho - £110,000

Olivier Giroud - £110,000

Mateo Kovacic - £106,673

Marcos Alonso - £100,000

Ross Barkley - £100,000

Pedro - £100,000

Antonio Rudiger - £100,000

Cesar Azpilicueta - £90,000

Michy Batshuayi - £90,000

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Andreas Christensen - £80,000

Mason Mount - £75,000

Tammy Abraham - £50,000

Emerson Palmieri - £42,000

Kurt Zouma - £40,000

Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £35,000

Willy Caballero - £30,000

Marco van Ginkel - £27,885

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Cesc Fabregas is a cult hero in the Premier League but the Spanish midfielder had his ups and downs while serving under Antonio Conte at Chelsea.

The Blues playmaker was often dropped to the bench by the Italian gaffer and even demoted to the club's U23 side.

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