
Scottish Premiership clubs wage bills recently revealed online. According to the reported data, Celtic hold most expensive wage bill in the league. The source reported, Celtic players wage budget increased £60 million a year. The club paying highest salary to (Scott Sinclair) in 2019. Rangers second most paying team in the league with highest salary to (Bruno Alves) upto £716k a season. Scottish Premiership Clubs Wage Bills 2020-21 confirmed.
After the Scottish Premiership fixtures announced in the month of July. The details of all clubs wage bills gathered from trusted sources. They will be updated during the January transfer window when clubs signed new players.
Scottish
Premiership Clubs Wage Bills 2020-21 |
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Clubs |
Wage Bill |
Maximum Players
Salary (Per Year) |
Celtic |
£60 million |
£870k |
Rangers |
£42.5
million |
£721k |
Aberdeen |
£15 million |
£140k |
Dundee United |
£5
million |
£140k |
Hamilton |
£4.75 million |
£135k |
Hibernian |
£5.4
million |
£120k |
Kilmarnock |
£6 million |
£70k |
Livingstone |
£3.65
million |
£57k |
Motherwell |
£3.25 million |
£60k |
Ross County |
£3
million |
£51k |
St Johnstone |
£3.45 million |
£55k |
St Mirren |
£4.25
million |
£45k |
Lowest wage bill currently hold by Ross County (£3 million). Secured their position for another season of Scottish League. They have collected (£1.25 million) of prize money share. Most of their money went to the players wages but clubs received internationals tv rights money. That help them to clear more expenses including wages and staff salaries.