How much do the Magpies players earn annually and who receives the most into their account?
Newcastle United had a pretty bleak 2010s decade, but they have returned amongst the Premier League's upper half, both in terms of results as well as finances.
They are one of the most valuable teams in England thanks to Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund's (PIF) total takeover of the club back in 2021. Since then, the Magpies have been contenders for a top four spot and even featured in the 2023-24 season of the Champions League.
They have, evidently, taken massive strides financially, allowing them to secure big names like Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali, and Alexander Isak in recent years.
So, who is the highest earner at the St. James' Park this season? And who is on the opposite end of the spectrum?
GOAL delved into the numbers from Capology and found out!
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(C)Getty ImagesGoalkeepers
Newcastle have five goalkeepers on their payroll, with Nick Pope standing out as the highest-earning goalkeeper with an annual salary of over £3m.
Greek goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos and veteran Martin Dubravka are not too far behind, though, with the duo earning more than £2m each.
English goalkeepers Mark Gillespie and John Ruddy complete the list. Given that they barely feature, if at all, for Eddie Howe, they are the among the lowest-paid members of the squad.
Nick Pope£3,120,000Odysseas Vlachodimos£2,600,000Martin Dubravka£2,080,000Mark Gillespie£520,000John Ruddy£416,000AdvertisementGettyDefenders
If you guessed Kieran Trippier to be the highest-paid defender in the Newcastle squad, then you got it wrong. That distinction actually goes to 26-year-old Lloyd Kelly, who joined the club on a free transfer from Bournemouth last summer.
Matt Targett and Sven Botman are also on hefty salaries as the next-best paid defenders. Newcastle fans believe these players are fairly compensated, but won't be too pleased to find out that Emil Krafth is earning close to £3m annually, despite not having a prominent role. That's more than the earnings of Dan Burn, Tino Livramento, Fabian Schar, and Jamal Lascelles.
Youngsters Lewis Hall and Alex Murphy are the lowest-paid defenders earning in six figures annually.
Lloyd Kelly£7,800,000Kieran Trippier£6,240,000Matt Targett£5,200,000Sven Botman£4,680,000Emil Krafth£2,860,000Dan Burn£2,860,000Tino Livramento£2,600,000Fabian Schar£2,340,000Jamal Lascelles£2,080,000Lewis Hall£364,000Alex Murphy£156,000Getty Images SportMidfielders
This one's a no-brainer. Yes, Bruno Guimaraes is the best-paid midfielder in the squad, just ahead of Joelinton and Sandro Tonali.
Joe Willock is earning a respectable salary, but it’s understandable that he, along with players like Sean Longstaff and Isaac Hayden, isn’t on the same level — both in terms of prominence and wages — as some of the club’s more high-profile players.
As the only player in the list not making seven figures annually, and rightfully so, 18-year-old Lewis Miley is the lowest-paid midfielder of Newcastle.
Bruno Guimaraes£8,320,000Joelinto£7,800,000Sandro Tonali£6,240,000Joe Willock£4,160,000Sean Longstaff£2,600,000Isaac Hayden£1,144,000Lewis Miley£260,000Getty Images SportAttackers
Among forwards, the highest-earning player is Anthony Gordon, which might come as a surprise to some readers as they might have expected prolific striker Alexander Isak to take the cake. The Swede is, however, the second-highest paid Newcastle player among forwards.
Wingers Harvey Barnes, Miguel Almirón, and Jacob Murphy are among the lower-earning forwards, yet they still make significantly more than young prospects William Osula and Garang Kuol, who are gradually being integrated into the first-team setup.
Anthony Gordon£7,800,000Alexander Isak£6,240,000Harvey Barnes£4,160,000Miguel Almiron£3,120,000Callum Wilson£2,392,000Jacob Murphy£1,820,000William Osula£1,040,000Garang Kuol£260,000