How Sheffield Wednesday’s weekly wage bill compares to Leeds United and the rest of the Championship

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The Championship is a league with some big spenders. But Sheffield Wednesday are not one of those teams.

Instead, those with parachute payments or new and wealthy owners are the ones who spend the most, and more often than not, the ones who enjoy the most success.

Sheffield Wednesday under chairman Dejphon Chansiri are very restricted in what they can do in the transfer market.

But last summer, and to Chansiri’s credit, he spent money, including £2.5million on Ike Ugbo and £500,000 on Yan Valery.

A couple of seasons ago, the Owls quite notoriously boasted a very inflated wage bill. But what does the club’s wage bill look like now, and how does it compare to the rest of the Championship?

Sheffield Wednesday’s weekly wage bill revealed

Per Capology, Sheffield Wednesday’s highest-earning player right now is Barry Bannan who takes home just over £24,000-a-week.

Elsewhere, Ugbo earns £20,000-a-week and so too do Nathaniel Chalobah, Yan Valery, and Dominic Iorfa.

It leaves Sheffield Wednesday with a total weekly wage bill of £297,000 with the average weekly wage of a first-team player being £11,800, making an annual payroll of £15.46m.

Every Championship club’s weekly wage bill

Here is a list, in order of highest to lowest, of every Championship club’s weekly wage bill, per Capology.

Leeds United – £708k

Burnley – £596k

West Brom – £442k

Sheffield United – £439k

Luton Town – £425k

Norwich City – £418k

Cardiff City – £393k

Watford – £351k

Middlesbrough – £312k

Sheffield Wednesday – £297k

Stoke City – £294k

Hull City – £285k

Bristol City – £260k

Preston North End – £238k

Derby County – £236k

Blackburn Rovers – £234k

Millwall – £232k

Swansea City – £231k

Coventry City – £213k

Oxford United – £211k

QPR – £208k

Plymouth Argyle – £173k

Portsmouth – £139k

Sheffield Wednesday’s weekly payroll tumbles from 2023/24 season

Per the same source again, Sheffield Wednesday’s wage bill has dropped from £337k last season to £297k this season, owing to certain player departures.

Capology includes Jeff Hendrick’s Newcastle United wage in that figure, though it was speculated that the Owls weren’t paying all of, if all that much of, the Irishman’s £35,000-a-week salary.

Elsewhere, Will Vaulks, Cameron Dawson, Lee Gregory, and George Byers all leaving has helped take close to £40,000 of the Owls’ weekly wage bill.

These numbers should of course be taken with a pinch of salt. But they certainly make for interesting reading from an Owls perspective and from a Championship perspective too.

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