Considering Arsenal and Chelsea’s interest in signing Moises Caicedo, Brighton is likely to sell the player in the ongoing winter transfer window, know his salary per week
There has been a bidding war between Chelsea and Arsenal.
The midfielder wrote an emotional statement on Instagram and has been linked to a high-paying transfer away from the Seagulls.
Moises Caicedo salary per week and Brighton contract details in 2023
Chelsea reportedly made a £55 million offer, while Arsenal is said to have had a £60 million offer rejected. However, Caicedo is not for sale, according to Brighton, who also reportedly wants £90 million, according to the Independent. It’s quite surprising why Brighton is asking such a high asking price for a player with only 26 Premier League appearances.
What is Caicedo’s salary at Brighton?
Arsenal won’t have to worry too much about settling on personal terms if Brighton and the team that currently has the edge in the race to sign Caicedo, agree to a transfer fee. That’s because his salary demands shouldn’t be tough for Arsenal to match.
Surprisingly, Caicedo makes only £15,000 a week on the south coast, according to Sportrac. He earned £3,500 a week throughout the previous season. He now ranks among those who make the least money at Amex Stadium. Moreover, his current pay is on par with that of the current lowest-paid Arsenal player.
That title is Reiss Nelson’s, who receives a weekly salary of £15,000 as well. Below, we’ve included a list of every Arsenal first team player’s salary, based on information provided by Capology.
Currently paying scale for Arsenal
- Reiss Nelson: £15,000-per-week
- Marquinhos – £30,000-per-week
- Emile Smith Rowe: £40,000-per-week
- Matt Turner – £35,000-per-week
- William Saliba: £40,000-per-week
- Rob Holding: £40,000-per-week
- Fabio Vieira: £45,000-per-week
- Gabriel: £50,000-per-week
- Albert Lokonga: £50,000-per-week
- Mohamed Elneny: £55,000-per-week
- Takehiro Tomiyasu: £55,000-per-week
- Aaron Ramsdale: £60,000-per-week
- Bukayo Saka: £70,000-per-week
- Cedric Soares: £75,000-per-week
- Gabriel Martinelli: £90,000-per-week
- Leandro Trossard – £90,000-per-week (Per the Daily Mail)
- Edward Nketiah: £100,000-per-week
- Kieran Tierney: £110,000-per-week
- Martin Odegaard: £115,000-per-week
- Granit Xhaka: £120,000-per-week
- Ben White: £120,000-per-week
- Oleksandr Zinchenko: £150,000-per-week
- Thomas Partey: £200,000-per-week
- Gabriel Jesus: £265,000-per-week””
Is Caicedo to be signed by Arsenal?
The events of the upcoming days will be interesting to watch. Brighton plainly does not want to sell, despite Caicedo’s apparent desire to depart.
In contrast, Caicedo’s coach at Brighton, Roberto De Zerbi, said of him: “I think he is a good man, he is only focused on Brighton. I’m hoping he can stick around for the duration of the season. That, in my opinion, is the best course of action for both he and us.”