Everything you need to know about Andy Robertson's salary at Liverpool
Scottish fullback Andy Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City ahead of the 2017-18 season. Initially serving as a backup to Alberto Moreno, Robertson quickly became Jurgen Klopp's first-choice left-back after the Spanish international was sidelined with injury.
He went on to form a devastating fullback duo with Trent Alexander-Arnold, helping Liverpool to a memorable Champions League victory the following season.
In recognition of his contributions, Robertson was rewarded with a five-year contract extension in 2019, which he further extended in 2021 to keep him at the club until 2026.
Under his current terms, Robertson ranks among Liverpool's highest earners with a substantial salary.
So, exactly how much does the Scotland international earn playing at Anfield?
GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!
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Andy Robertson's wages at Liverpool in numbers
Under Robertson's current contract, the Scottish left-back receives a weekly salary of £160,000 ($214,544), ranking him as the fourth-highest earner in the Liverpool squad. His annual earnings total £8.3 million ($11.1 million).
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Player
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Nationality
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Weekly wages in GBP
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Weekly wages in USD
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Annual wages in GBP
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Annual wages in USD
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Andrew Robertson
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Scottish
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£160,000
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$214,544
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£8,320,000
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$11,156,310
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Top earners at Liverpool
Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian forward, is the highest-paid player at Liverpool, followed by Virgil van Dijk, the club captain.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson, both fullbacks, rank third and fourth, with Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister in fifth place.
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Player
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Nationality
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Weekly wages in GBP
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Weekly wages in USD
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Annual wages in GBP
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Annual wages in USD
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Mohamed Salah
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Egyptian
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£400,000
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$536,361
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£20,800,000
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$27,890,776
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Virgil van Dijk
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Dutch
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£350,000
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$469,316
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£18,200,000
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$24,404,429
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Trent Alexander-Arnold
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English
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£180,000
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$241,362
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£9,360,000
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$12,550,849
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Andrew Robertson
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Scottish
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£160,000
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$214,544
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£8,320,000
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$11,156,310
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Alexis Mac Allister
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Argentine
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£150,000
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$201,135
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£7,800,000
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$10,459,041
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Top 5 earners in the Premier League
Erling Haaland is the Premier League's top-paid player, with a contract at Manchester City until 2034. Kevin De Bruyne is second, followed by Mohamed Salah in third.
Casemiro is Manchester United's sole entry at fourth, and Liverpool's Virgil Van Dijk is fifth.
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Player
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Club
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Weekly wages in GBP
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Weekly wages in USD
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Annual wages in GBP
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Annual wages in USD
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Erling Haaland
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Manchester City
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£525,000
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$703,974
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£27,300,000
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$36,606,644
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Kevin De Bruyne
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Manchester City
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£400,000
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$536,361
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£20,800,000
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$27,890,776
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Mohamed Salah
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Liverpool
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£400,000
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$536,361
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£20,800,000
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$27,890,776
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Casemiro
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Manchester United
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£350,000
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$469,316
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£18,200,000
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$24,404,429
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Virgil Van Dijk
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Liverpool
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£350,000
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$469,316
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£18,200,000
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$24,404,429
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Highest paid players in the world
Premier League salaries are high, but neither player ranks among the top global football earners.
The highest earner is Cristiano Ronaldo, the top scorer in Champions League history, now with Al Nassr. Karim Benzema, his former Real Madrid teammate, follows.
Riyad Mahrez, formerly of Manchester City, is third, with Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly from Senegal in fourth and fifth places.
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Player
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Club
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Weekly wages GBP
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Weekly wages USD
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Annual wages GBP
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Annual wages USD
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Al Nassr
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£3,270,519
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$4,385,050
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£170,066,890
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$228,022,620
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Karim Benzema
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Al Ittihad
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£1,635,259
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$2,192,525
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£85,033,490
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$114,011,310
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Riyad Mahrez
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Al Ahli
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£853,605
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$1,144,498
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£44,387,482
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$59,513,904
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Sadio Mane
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Al Nassr
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£654,104
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$877,010
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£34,013,396
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$45,604,524
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Kalidou Koulibaly
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Al Hilal
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£567,435
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$760,806
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£29,506,621
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$39,561,925
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