Everything you need to know about Bart Verbruggen's salary at Brighton & Hove Albion
Bart Verbruggen joined Brighton from Anderlecht in 2023 and has since become the Premier League outfit's undisputed number one between the sticks.
The Netherlands international signed a five-year contract with the Seagulls upon his arrival, keeping him at the club until 2028.
Verbruggen is by no means among the top earners at the club and earns relatively lowly wages compared to some of the big names in the league.
But exactly how much does he earn playing for Brighton?
GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!
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Bart Verbruggen's wages at Brighton in numbers
Under his current contract at Brighton, Verbruggen earns £35,000 ($45,230) on a weekly basis.
Meanwhile, his annual salary scales up to £1.8 million ($2.3m)
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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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Bart Verbruggen
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Dutch
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£35,000
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$45,230
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£1,820,000
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$2,351,940
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Top earners at Brighton
The top-earner spot at Birghton currently belongs to Turkey international Ferdi Kadioglu, followed by veteran defender and club captain Lewis Dunk.
Meanwhile, Japanese forward Kaoru Mitoma makes the cut at number three, followed by Georginio Rutter and Mats Wieffer at fourth and fifth spots, respectively.
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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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Ferdi Kadioglu
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Turkish
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£87,500
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$109,843
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£4,555,000
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$5,879,850
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Lewis Dunk
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English
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£80,000
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$103,382
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£4,160,000
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$5,375,863
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Kaoru Mitoma
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Japanese
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£80,000
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$103,382
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£4,160,000
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$5,375,863
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Georginio Rutter
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French
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£75,000
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$96,921
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£3,900,000
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$5,039,871
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Mats Weiffer
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Dutch
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£70,000
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$77,536
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£3,120,000
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$4,031,897
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Top 5 earners in the Premier League
Although the salaries at Brighton appear to be substantial, they are relatively modest when compared to the highest-paid players across the entirety of the Premier League. It's only natural that the list is dominated by the big names in the league.
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland sits at the top of the list having recently signed a nine-year contract, keeping him at the Etihad up until 2034. Following Haaland is yet another City star in Kevin De Bruyne, while Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah makes the cut at number three.
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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 wage sin USD
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Erling Haaland
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Norwegian
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£525,000
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$678,444
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£27,300,000
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$35,279,099
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Kevin De Bruyne
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Belgian
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£400,000
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$516,910
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£20,800,000
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$26,879,314
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Mohamed Salah
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Egyptian
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£350,000
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$452,296
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£18,200,000
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$23,519,400
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Casemiro
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Brazilian
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£350,000
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$452,296
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£18,200,000
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$23,519,400
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Jack Grealish
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English
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£300,000
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$387,682
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£15,600,000
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$20,159,485
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Highest paid players in the world
Despite the astronomical wages in the Premier League, neither of the players make the cut when it comes to the highest earners across world football.
At the top sits all-time top goalscorer of the Champions League Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays his football for Al Nassr. He is followed by his former Real Madrid attacking partner Karim Benzema.
Former Manchester City player Riyad Mahrez makes his appearance at number three while Senegalese internationals Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly round off the list at fourth and fifth spot respectively.
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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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£3,224,935
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$4,166,513
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£167,696,622
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$215,658,680
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Karim Benzema
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Al Ittihad
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£1,612,468
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$2,083,257
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£83,848,311
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$108,329,340
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Riyad Mahrez
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Al Ahli
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£1,003,846
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$1,087,460
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£43,768,818
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$56,547,915
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Sadio Mane
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Al Nassr
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£644,987
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$833,033
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£33,539,324
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$43,331,736
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Kalidou Koulibaly
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Al Hilal
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£559,526
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$722,890
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£29,095,364
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$37,590,281
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