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Crystal Palace Players Salaries – Season 2023/2024

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What are the Crystal Palace Players Salaries for Season 2023/2024?

Which Crystal Palace players are the highest paid?

We spent countless hours over the last few months tracking football player movement and digging through every possible article regarding Crystal Palace we could get our hands in an attempt to bring you this list. Please note that these amounts are approximate and in no way official but we believe that through our research we can present this important information as close to accurate as you will find without seeing the signed contracts themselves.

We present to you list of the Crystal Palace Players Salaries for 2023/2024 season (weekly wages) and the most important information and details regarding Crystal Palace football players contracts.

Crystal Palace 2023-24 Payroll

Player Gross Weekly Wages
Michael Olise £100,000
Odsonne Edouard £90,000
Joachim Andersen £80,000
Nathaniel Clyne £80,000
Cheick Doucouré £60,000
Jeffrey Schlupp £60,000
Chris Richards £55,000
Jaïro Riedewald £55,000
Marc Guéhi £50,000
Jean-Philippe Mateta £50,000
James Tomkins £50,000
Ebere Eze £47,000
Will Hughes £47,000
Jefferson Lerma £43,000
Sam Johnstone £43,000
Tyrick Mitchell £40,000
Joel Ward £40,000
Jordan Ayew £40,000
Nathan Ferguson £29,000
Naouirou Ahamada £20,000
Crystal Palace Players Salaries
Crystal Palace Players Salaries

Important information regarding Crystal Palace FC

Crystal Palace Football Club is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South London, England, who currently compete in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. Although formally created as a professional outfit in 1905, the club’s origins can be traced as far back as 1861, when an amateur Crystal Palace football team was established at the Crystal Palace Exhibition building, which has led to claims by the club that Crystal Palace should be recognised as the oldest professional football club in the world, after historians discovered a direct lineage through their ownership under the same Crystal Palace Company.

Both the amateur and professional clubs played inside the grounds of the Palace, with the professional club using the FA Cup Final stadium for its home games until 1915, when they were forced to leave due to the outbreak of the First World War. In 1924, they moved to their current home at Selhurst Park.

The amateur club became one of the original founder members of the Football Association in 1863 and competed in the first ever FA Cup competition in 1871–72, reaching the semi-finals, but disappeared from historical records after the 1875–76 FA Cup.

The club’s kit colours were claret and blue until 1973, but then they decided to change to the red and blue vertical stripes worn today. Palace have a long-standing and fierce rivalry with Brighton & Hove Albion, with whom they contest the M23 derby, and also share rivalries with fellow South London clubs Millwall and Charlton Athletic.

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*Editor’s Note: It is extremely hard to find official Crystal Palace Players Salaries. Through a lot of research, we were able to get as close as we possibly could to prepare a list of the Crystal Palace Players Salaries for 2023/2024 season with the correct salaries. The salary numbers are the best representation of all of our research.