Declan Rice’s earnings compared to Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus and Arsenal squad.
Arsenal have eventually agreed to sign former West Ham United captain Declan Rice for a club-record fee.
The Gunners had designated Rice as their top midfield signing target for the summer, and after fending off competition from Manchester City and Bayern Munich, they have unveiled the 24-year-old as their new midfield pillar.
Rice has joined Arsenal for £105 million, a record fee for a British athlete, and has been tasked with transforming them into champions following an impressive 2022/23 season. This lofty goal is anticipated to earn Rice a handsome sum at the Emirates Stadium.
Here is how Rice’s rumored salary at Arsenal compares to that of his new teammates.
Declan Rice’s compensation at West Ham

The last time Rice extended his West Ham contract was in 2018, and since then he has rejected several contract extensions in an attempt to gain a transfer.
As a consequence, Rice has earned £60,000 per week for the past five seasons and was the Hammers’ sixteenth-highest earner in 2022/23.
2022 summer visit Last season, Alphonse Areola, Emerson Palmieri, Thilo Kehrer, Tomas Soucek, and Lukas Fabianski made more than the West Ham captain.
Declan Rice’s reported remuneration at Arsenal
Rice’s rumored salary in north London is merely conjecture, given that clubs and players are inherently secretive about the salaries of individual athletes. However, there is no doubt that the Gunners will significantly increase his salary.
Player | Position | Weekly wage |
---|---|---|
Kai Havertz | Midfielder/Forward | £330,000 |
Gabriel Jesus | Forward | £265,000 |
Declan Rice | Midfielder | £250,000 |
Thomas Partey | Midfielder | £200,000 |
Bukayo Saka | Forward | £195,000 |
William Saliba | Defender | £192,000 |
Gabriel Martinelli | Forward | £180,000 |
Oleksandr Zinchenko | Defender | £150,000 |
Nicolas Pepe | Forward | £140,000 |
Ben White | Defender | £120,000 |
Aaron Ramsdale | Goalkeeper | £120,000 |
Martin Odegaard | Midfielder | £115,000 |
Jorginho | Midfielder | £110,000 |
Kieran Tierney | Defender | £110,000 |
Eddie Nketiah | Forward | £100,000 |
Jurrien Timber | Defender | £90,000 |
Leandro Trossard | Forward | £90,000 |
Cedric Soares | Defender | £75,000 |
Jakub Kiwior | Defender | £58,000 |
Takehiro Tomiyasu | Defender | £56,000 |
Mohamed Elneny | Midfielder | £55,000 |
Gabriel | Defender | £50,000 |
Fabio Vieira | Midfielder | £45,000 |
Rob Holding | Defender | £40,000 |
Emile Smith Rowe | Midfieler | £40,000 |
Matt Turner | Goalkeeper | £35,000 |
According to reports, Rice will more than quadruple his salary at West Ham and receive £250,000 per week at Arsenal. Consequently, the Englishman’s monthly compensation would be £1 million, and he would earn £13 million annually with the Gunners if these figures are accurate.
Declan Rice’s reported salary relative to that of his Arsenal colleagues.
Rice, should he earn £250,000 per week, will not be the club’s highest earner despite his arrival shattering the British and Arsenal transfer records.
Gabriel Jesus signed a contract last summer worth £265,000 per week, making him the club’s highest-paid athlete at the time. According to reports, however, Kai Havertz may have usurped Jesus. The German purportedly will earn more than £330,000 per week after joining the club from Chelsea in a £65 million deal this summer.
Rice’s reported salary would place him ahead of Thomas Partey (£200,000), Bukayo Saka (£195,000), William Saliba (£192,000), and Gabriel Martinelli (£180,000) as the club’s third-highest earning. Saka, Saliba, and Martinelli have recently extended their contracts with the Gunners, resulting in a significant increase in their compensation. By signing an extension, Aaron Ramsdale also doubled his salary.
Instead of handing out large sums of money to aging stars, Arsenal are now securing the futures of a number of key figures in Mikel Arteta’s initiative.
Declan Rice’s earnings compared to Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus and Arsenal squad.