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Highest Paid Asian Footballers: Stars Earning at the Top

Several Asian footballers now command significant salaries at elite clubs worldwide. Here is a look at the players widely regarded as the highest earners from Asian football.

By SportsMonkie Editorial Updated June 29, 2026

Several Asian footballers have broken into the upper tiers of football wages at elite clubs in England, Spain, Germany, and beyond. South Korean winger Son Heung-min is widely regarded as the top earner among Asian players currently active, though Japanese and Saudi-based stars also command substantial contracts.

Why Asian footballer salaries have grown

The rise of Asian football wages reflects a broader shift in the game:

  • Continental growth — the AFC Champions League and expanded national leagues have raised the profile of Asian football
  • European breakthrough — a generation of Asian players has proven themselves in the Premier League, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1
  • Commercial value — Asian markets represent enormous sponsorship and broadcast revenue, making Asian stars commercially attractive to clubs
  • National investment — South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia have invested heavily in player development

Players widely regarded among the highest earners

PlayerCountryClub (as of signing)Level
Son Heung-minSouth KoreaTottenham HotspurPremier League
Takumi MinaminoJapanAS MonacoLigue 1
Ritsu DoanJapanSC FreiburgBundesliga
Wataru EndoJapanLiverpoolPremier League
Salem Al-DawsariSaudi ArabiaAl-HilalSaudi Pro League

Note: Exact salary figures are not publicly confirmed. This table reflects prominence and club level, not confirmed wage data.

Son Heung-min — Asia’s standard-bearer in Europe

Son is the most decorated Asian footballer in Premier League history, having won the Golden Boot in the 2021–22 season. His wages at Tottenham reflect his indispensable role as a first-team forward and global ambassador for the club. His contract extensions have been widely reported as among the higher earners in the Spurs squad.

Japanese footballers in major European leagues

Japan has produced a remarkable wave of European-based players over the past decade. Stars playing in England, Germany, France, and Italy have steadily increased their earning potential as their clubs compete at the highest levels. Players such as Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arsenal) and Ritsu Doan have signed contracts commensurate with their squads’ wage structures.

Saudi Pro League and the earning shift

The Saudi Pro League’s investment surge has created an alternative high-wage destination. Saudi international stars — including Salem Al-Dawsari — earn wages that are competitive with or exceed what many mid-table European clubs offer. For Asian players choosing to remain in their region, this has significantly raised the ceiling on domestic salaries.

South Korean footballers on the rise

Beyond Son, South Korea has produced a generation of players earning serious wages at European clubs. Ki Sung-yueng, Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), and others have demonstrated the market’s growing confidence in Korean talent.

Quick summary: Son Heung-min leads the conversation around highest-paid Asian footballers at elite European level, with Japanese and Saudi internationals also earning substantial wages. The expansion of Asian football’s global footprint continues to drive salaries upward for the continent’s top talents.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the highest paid Asian footballer?+

Son Heung-min of South Korea and Tottenham Hotspur is widely regarded as among the highest-earning Asian footballers, with his wages reflecting his status as one of the Premier League's elite forwards.

Which Asian footballers play in the top European leagues?+

Players such as Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Takumi Minamino (Monaco), and various Japanese and South Korean internationals have represented Asian football at the highest club levels in Europe.

Are Asian footballers paid less than European counterparts?+

Top Asian players at major European clubs earn wages comparable to their teammates, though representation at the very top salary bracket remains limited compared to South American and European stars.

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