Lewandowski Tops Barcelona’s Earnings List

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Robert Lewandowski

Robert Lewandowski has been revealed as the highest-paid player at Barcelona, according to salary data published by Capology.

The 36-year-old Polish striker earns an impressive €33.3 million annually, making him the club’s top earner by a significant margin. Behind him are Frenkie de Jong, who earns €19 million per year, and Ansu Fati, whose annual salary stands at €13.9 million.

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The salary figures underline Lewandowski’s status not only as a key figure on the pitch but also as Barcelona’s most valuable asset financially.

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