
🆕️‼️ Benjamin Šeško’s Manchester United salary revealed — £160,000 per week, rising to £200,000 per week if the club qualifies for the Champions League 🔴💰.
Details have now emerged regarding the wage structure for Manchester United’s incoming stars under the new INEOS-led regime — and it highlights a carefully tiered approach to salaries aimed at rewarding performance while maintaining long-term financial balance.
Šeško’s deal is among the most notable. The 21-year-old Slovenian striker will earn £160,000 per week as his base salary, but this will increase by 25% to £200,000 per week should United secure Champions League football next season. This incentivised structure is becoming a key hallmark of INEOS’s transfer strategy, ensuring high earners deliver results on the pitch.
Here are the reported weekly wages for United’s latest additions:
Matthijs de Ligt – £195,000
Matheus Cunha – £180,000
Benjamin Šeško – £160,000 (rising to £200k with UCL)
Bryan Mbeumo – £150,000
Noussair Mazraoui – £135,000
Manuel Ugarte – £120,000
Leny Yoro – £115,000
Joshua Zirkzee – £105,000
Patrick Dorgu – £40,000
Ayden Heaven – £4,000
The figures underline United’s investment in both proven stars and young prospects, blending marquee signings like de Ligt and Šeško with long-term development players such as Heaven and Dorgu.
By introducing performance-linked pay rises, United are aligning financial rewards with competitive success, reducing the risk of inflated salaries for underperforming assets — a key criticism of the club’s past management.
With a strengthened squad and a clear wage structure in place, United are sending a strong message: earn your rewards on the pitch. The pressure is now on to deliver results and secure a Champions League return.
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