Manchester United's players earn half a million pounds more on average than those at Manchester City - and almost twice as much as Tottenham Hotspur players. The Global Sports Salaries Survey reports that United pay an average of £6.5m to first team players with City's annual bill £6 million. Next in line are Chelsea at £5m, followed by Liverpool (£4.9m), Arsenal (£4.8m) and Tottenham Hotspur (£3.5m).
At the other end of the spectrum, the annual average pay per player at Burnley is £1.6m; at Huddersfield £1.2m; and at Cardiff £950k.
United are in the top ten teams in world sport, with Barcelona the first to have annual average pay of more than £10m, up one third from the previous season: Barcelona. Real Madrid are in second place with just over £8m.
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