Emil Forsberg earns more than everything at RB Leipzig.
When German Bild released its list of Bundesliga players who won the best in every club, Emil Forsberg was on top.
– It means you are appreciated in the club. He says it’s a big prize for me.
Emil Forsberg extended his contract with RB Leipzig May 2021 and then signed until the summer of 2025.
When German newspaper Bild recently released a list of the players who have earned the most in their club teams in the German Bundesliga The national team midfielder obviously earns more at RB Leipzig, with an annual salary of just over 63 million Swedish kronor.
Forsberg is satisfied with his salary and believes that money provides security after his career.
– It means that the club appreciates you, that you did something good. I try to set a good example for everyone in the club. players and leaders, but that’s not something I think of myself often, he says.
Is it a guarantee for the family, given that the football career does not last forever?
– Yes, it is important to take advantage of the opportunities you get to make money, while I am thriving well in the city and have been there for eight years now. So it’s a big prize for me.
Do you treat yourself with something special?
– No, not right away. I try to save some for the family. The daughter also gets a little budget when she gets older.
Topping the list in style is Bayer Munich star Robert Lewandowski, who earns 250 million Swedish kronor a year. Second place on the list are Marco Reus and Niklas Sol Borussia in Dortmund, with an annual salary of approximately 126 million Swedish kronor each.
The players who earn the best in their teams in the German League
1- Bayern Munich: Robert Lewandowski 250 million Swedish kronor
2- Borussia Dortmund: Marco Reus and Niklas Süle 126 million Swedish kronor
3- Bayer Leverkusen: Patrick Schick 80 million Swedish kronor
4- RB Leipzig: Emil Forsberg 60 million Swedish kronor
5. Eintracht FrankfurtKevin Trapp: 52.6 million Swedish kronor
Borussia Monchengladbach: Marcus Thuram 52.6 million Swedish kronor
Schalke 04: Amin Harti 52.6 million Swedish kronor
TSG Hoffenheim: Andrzej Kramaric 52.6 million Swedish kronor
9- Hertha Berlin Krzysztof Piątek, 47 million Swedish kronor
10- Wolfsburg: Maximilian Arnold 44 million Swedish kronor
11.FC Colin: Anthony Modeste 36 million kroner
12- FreiburgMatthias Ginter: 31.5 million Swedish kronor
13.VfB Stuttgart: Borna Sosa 26 million Swedish kronor
Werder Bremen: Niklas Volkrug 26 million Swedish kronor
15. FSV Mainz 05: Aaron Martin 21 million Swedish kronor
16. Augsburg: Niklas Dorsch 16 million Swedish kronor