Fresh off the back of their 20th Premier League title, Liverpool are on the precipice of what many expect to be a summer of change within the squad.
Having already brought in Dutch international Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, and with a move for his German teammate Florian Wirtz thought to be nearing completion, Liverpool's wage situation stands to change significantly before the next Premier League season kicks off.
Ahead of the bulk of their summer transfer business, here are the current highest paid players at Liverpool, per the figures provided by Capology.
1. Mohamed Salah (£400,000 per week)
This will come as a surprise to no one. With his recent contract renewal at Liverpool, the Egyptian maintained his status as the highest-paid player in the squad.
He received a salary bump, and for good reason, given his performances this past season and the dedication he has to maintaining his obscene levels.

His actual weekly wages are most likely much higher when his endorsements are considered, due to his status within the sporting world.
His contract renewal added an additional two years to his deal, tying him and Liverpool together until June 2027.
2. Virgil van Dijk (£350,000 per week)
The Dutchman put an end to speculation regarding his future this season, penning an extension with the Reds that also keeps him at the club until June 2027.
The Captain slots just below Salah in the pecking order, bringing in a healthy £350,000 per week, a figure which comes out to £18,200,000 annually.
Like Salah, this figure also represents a boost from his previous contract, both a recognition by Liverpool of his abilities and a show of faith that he will continue to put his best foot forward for the foreseeable future.
3. Andrew Robertson (£160,000 per week)
Next is another defender, Scotsman Andy Robertson.
The veteran left-back is currently on £160,000 per week with the Reds. Unlike the first two, Robertson's future at Liverpool is much less certain.
He only has one more year remaining on his contract, and there seems to be a belief that his deal will not be renewed, with Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez heavily linked to a move to Anfield this summer.

4. Alexis Mac Allister (£150,000 per week)
Just below Robertson is Alexis Mac Allister, who is currently at £150,000 per week with Liverpool.
Since joining from Brighton and Hove Albion in 2023, the Argentine has been a revelation, becoming a vital cog for both Jürgen Klopp and Arne Slot in midfield.
His versatility has been on display, with exemplary performances all across the pitch, allowing his managers to move him around as needed.
His current deal runs until June 2028, and any renewal would likely see the 26-year-old increase his wages substantially.

5. Alisson Becker (£150,000 per week)
Rounding out this list is the Holy Goalie, Alisson Becker. The Brazilian is also on £150,000 per week, which comes out to £7,800,000 annually, a reasonable figure for a goalkeeper of Alisson's standing.
His current contract runs until June 2027. The recruitment of Giorgi Mamardashvili hints at a potential succession plan to Alisson, but, for the time being, the 32-year-old will continue to man the goal for the Reds as they look to defend their title next season.