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While at Liverpool he earned €906K, the millionaire figure that Firmino receives in Arabia

The former Liverpool striker is one of the highest paid in the world

By Martin Fernandez

The former Liverpool striker is one of the highest paid in the world
The former Liverpool striker is one of the highest paid in the world

The Stunning Salary of Firmino in Arabia: How Much He Earned at Liverpool and His Millionaire Contract at Al Ahli

Saudi Arabian football has revolutionised the transfer market in recent years with its ambitious strategy of attracting Europe’s biggest stars by offering them lucrative contracts. One of the players who decided to make the switch to the Saudi Pro League was Roberto Firmino, who left Liverpool after a successful spell to become one of the main figures at Al Ahli.

His transfer was not just a change of league, but also a huge financial leap, as his contract in Saudi Arabia grants him an enormous annual salary, placing him among the highest-paid footballers in the world.

From Liverpool to Al Ahli: A Fortune at Stake

Roberto Firmino was for years one of Liverpool’s key players, playing a fundamental role in the team that won the Premier League (2019/20) and the UEFA Champions League (2018/19) under Jürgen Klopp. However, after a final season with reduced prominence, the forward opted not to renew his contract with the Reds and accepted Al Ahli’s offer.

The Saudi club did not hesitate to make a significant investment to sign him, with the transfer costing around €60 million. However, the most shocking aspect was not the transfer fee but the staggering salary the Brazilian agreed upon with his new team.

Firmino’s Jaw-Dropping Salary in Arabia

While playing for Liverpool, Roberto Firmino’s last known salary was €906,000 per month, amounting to approximately €10.8 million per year. A considerable figure, but one that was far below what he now earns in Saudi Arabia.

At Al Ahli, the forward signed a contract worth €22 million per year, meaning he nearly doubled what he was earning in the Premier League. This massive wage increase made him one of the highest-paid Brazilian footballers in the world, only behind Neymar and Casemiro.

Firmino’s Salary Comparison:

At Liverpool: €906,000 per month / €10.8 million per year

At Al Ahli: €1.83 million per month / €22 million per year

This salary difference reflects the strategy of Saudi clubs, which have no hesitation in offering unparalleled contracts to European-based players in an attempt to increase the league’s global appeal.

Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Dominate World Football

Firmino’s transfer is part of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to turn its league into one of the most competitive in the world. To achieve this, clubs have invested billions of euros in signing top European stars.

Al Ahli, the club that signed the Brazilian, also brought in players like Riyad Mahrez, Edouard Mendy, and Allan Saint-Maximin, joining a growing list of footballers who have chosen to move to Saudi Arabia for lucrative deals.

Meanwhile, other clubs in the league have signed stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Neymar, and N’Golo Kanté, highlighting the scale of Saudi Arabia’s project.

Was the Move Worth It for Firmino?

From a financial standpoint, there is no doubt that this transfer was a complete success for Firmino. The Brazilian secured his financial future with a contract that far exceeds what he was earning in Europe.

However, from a footballing perspective, his performance in Saudi Arabia has not met expectations. After a promising debut, his role gradually diminished, and at times, there was even speculation about an early exit from the club.

Despite this, the trend of elite players leaving Europe to play in Saudi Arabia continues to grow, and cases like Firmino’s demonstrate that the lure of massive salaries remains irresistible for many footballers.

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