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LaLiga: Highest-paid players at Barcelona [Top 11]
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LaLiga: Highest-paid players at Barcelona [Top 11]

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New Barcelona player, Rodri, has become the highest-paid player at the club.

Rodri was officially unveiled as Barcelona’s new player on Tuesday.

He signed a four-year contract with the LaLiga champions after leaving Manchester City.

According to Capology, the Spain international has an estimated Gross Fixed salary of €520,769 per week.

The 30-year-old has four years and €108,320,000 gross remaining with Barcelona.

Behind Rodri is Lamine Yamal, who has a €400,577 per week salary.

Raphinha is the third-highest-paid player at Barcelona with a €320,577 per week salary.

Jules Kounde (€300,577) and Marc-André ter Stegen (€280,385) complete the top five highest-paid players at the Catalan club.

Frenkie de Jong (€250,385), Dani Olmo (€240,385), Pedri (€240,385), Karim Adeyemi (€240,385), Anthony Gordon (€230,769), and Gavi (€180,385) complete the top eleven highest-paid players at the Blaugrana.

LaLiga: Highest-paid players at Barcelona [Top 11]

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