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Chelsea’s forward line is headlined by Christopher Nkunku, the club’s highest-earning attacker at £195,000 per week. Nkunku’s injury troubles in his debut season limited his impact, but the Frenchman remains a pivotal figure for the team. Joao Felix, who joined permanently from Atletico Madrid, earns £170,000 per week. Pedro Neto, a summer signing from Wolves, takes home £160,000 weekly despite concerns over his injury record. Cole Palmer, who impressed with 33 goal contributions last season, earns £130,000 weekly. Jadon Sancho’s arrival from Manchester United sees Chelsea covering £100,000 of his wages, while Mykhailo Mudryk also earns £100,000 per week. At the lower end, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke earn £65,000 and £50,000 weekly, respectively, with 18-year-old Marc Guiu also on £50,000. Chelsea’s midfield is led financially by Enzo Fernandez, who earns £180,000 per week. Signed for a British-record fee, the Argentine is seen as a long-term leader in the heart of midfield. Moises Caicedo, another marquee signing, earns £150,000 per week, making him the second-highest earner in this department. Carney Chukwuemeka, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Romeo Lavia also command significant wages, with the latter two earning £80,000 and £45,000 per week, respectively. Cesare Casadei, a promising talent who thrived under Enzo Maresca on loan, earns a modest £7,500 weekly. Chelsea’s back line boasts some of the highest earners at the club. Club captain Reece James leads the pack, earning a staggering £250,000 per week. His fellow full-back, Ben Chilwell, is close behind with a weekly wage of £200,000. Despite their struggles with injuries, both players are considered among the best in their positions when fully fit. Summer signing Tosin Adarabioyo earns a solid £120,000 per week, benefiting from his status as a free transfer. Levi Colwill, heralded as one of the brightest defensive prospects in England, earns £100,000 weekly after a stellar season and international appearances. On the lower end of the spectrum, Axel Disasi and Malo Gusto earn £80,000 and £45,000 per week, respectively, while Renato Veiga is one of the lowest earners at £25,000 weekly. Chelsea’s goalkeeping department is led by Robert Sanchez, who reclaims the starting position after Djordje Petrovic's departure. Sanchez, earning £60,000 per week, is the highest-paid goalkeeper at the club, a reflection of his role as the primary shot-stopper. Other goalkeepers include Filip Jorgensen, who earns £50,000 weekly despite limited appearances, and Marcus Bettinelli, who takes home £35,000 per week with just one senior appearance for the Blues. Youngster Lucas Bergstrom rounds out the list, earning £5,000 per week as he awaits his senior debut.
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