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Here is what each player in Manchester United players earn weekly at Old Trafford

- Manchester United's weekly wage bill was released online by The Mirror

- Sanchez, Pogba, Martial, De Gea and Romelu Lukaku are the top five earners

- Surprsingly, Rashford earns below, Bailly, Matic, Young, Mata, Rojo and others

Manchester United's weekly wage bill has been revealed and it is no surprise Alexis Sanchez is the highest earning player at Old Trafford.

According to The Mirror, the Chilean is reportedly earning a whopping £350,000-per-week, but the fee would increase to £500,000 if performance-based bonuses are triggered.

Paul Pogba is second highest earner with £290,000 while his international teammate Anthony Martial currently pockets £250,000.

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High flying England striker Marcus Rashford who is hoping to sign a new deal that will shoot his weekly pay to £150,000 is on a £45,000-a-week.

David De Gea is United's fourth best earning player with £200,000 and the Red Devils are will to offer him a new £350,000 weekly wage but the Spaniard reportedly wants a staggering £500,000.

The lowest earners at the Theatre of Dreams include third goalkeeper Lee Grant whose only appearance was in the loss to Derby County in the EFL Cup and Scott McTominay who has 13 appearances.

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Here is the full list, released by The Mirror:

Alexis Sanchez - £350,000-a-week

Paul Pogba - £290,000-a-week

Anthony Martial - £250,000-a-week

David De Gea - £200,000-a-week

Romelu Lukaku - £200,000-a-week

Luke Shaw - £195,000-a-week

Juan Mata - £140,000-a-week

Phil Jones - £120,000-a-week

Fred - £120,000-a-week

Nemanja Matic - £120,000-a-week

Ashley Young - £110,000-a-week

Jesse Lingard - £100,000-a-week

Antonio Valencia - £100,000-a-week

Marcos Rojo - £80,000-a-week

Chris Smalling - £80,000-a-week

Eric Bailly - £75,000-a-week

Victor Lindelof - £75,000-a-week

Ander Herrera - £75,000-a-week

Matteo Darmian - £60,000-a-week

Sergio Romero - £50,000-a-week

Diogo Dalot - £50,000-a-week

Marcus Rashford - £45,000-a-week

Scott McTominay - £30,000-a-week

Lee Grant - £20,000-a-week

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Toni Kroos could finally be joining long term admirers Manchester United for just £50million this summer.

The Germany international agreed to join United from Bayern Munich in 2013 but Real Madrid diverted the move and signed the midfielder in 2014.

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