After Bayern Munich the Borussia Dortmund is on the second position with regard of success on domestic level and on financial level in Germany club. On the other turn they are on the low level as compared to other European monsters who belongs to England, Italy and Spain. Dortmund have a clear insight of allocation of strategy and they seldom buy determined stars. They tried hard to hold their big players as they lost their greatest stars to Bundesliga on English Clubs. We now have a glance at Dortmund’s recent Squad and their conventions in 2017-18 period.
In the last era, Borussia Dortmund had won the 2013 champions association ultimate under the Jurgen Klopp and won two Bundesliga titles. Borussia Dortmund overcome by Bayern Munich internationally and then they became aggressive in Europe. Overall, they had a quiet strong financial record. In the world record they are on the 12th rank among the richest club and in 2017 they made a record of $338 million revenue.
Wages billing of Borussia Dortmund
The salaries plan of Borussia Dortmund is very stringent and they hardly pay the topmost wages to their popular stars. The wages will be about €119.5 million in 2017-18 season and hoping to remain the same in the next season due to the reason of losing their highest paid player Pierre Emerick Aubameyang to Arsenal that made a record transmission to €60 million.
The next greatest paid player in the squad will be Marco Reus who will get the €150,000 per week and he ultimately signed an extension of his agreement. Marco Reus is 28 years old and will be considered the top player of the season.
PLAYER | AGE | Yearly Salary | CONTRACT LEFT |
Roman Bürki (GK) | 27 | €60,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Dominik Reimann (GK) | 30 | €10,000 | Last Year (2018) |
Roman Weidenfeller (GK) | 37 | €5,000 | Last Year (2018) |
Manuel Akanji |
22 | €70,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Jan-Niklas Beste
|
19 | €10,000 | Extension (2018) |
Erik Durm
|
25 | €60,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Raphael Guerreiro
|
24 | €60,000 | Extension (2018) |
Sokratis Papastathopoulos
|
29 | €55,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Lukasz Piszczek
|
32 | €40,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Marcel Schmelzer
|
30 | €45,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Jeremy Toljan
|
23 | €45,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Ömer Toprak
|
28 | €65,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Dan-Axel Zagadou
|
18 | €20,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Gonzalo Castro | 30 | €40,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Mahmoud Dahoud | 22 | €65,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Mario Götze | 25 | €120,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Shinji Kagawa | 28 | €70,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Christian Pulisic | 19 | €25,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Sebastian Rode | 27 | €60,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Nuri Sahin | 29 | €65,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Jadon Sancho | 17 | €10,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
André Schürrle
|
27 | €80,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Julian Weigl | 22 | €70,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Michy Batshuayi | 24 | €75,000 | Last Year (2018) |
Alexander Isak
|
18 | €10,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Maximilian Philipp
|
24 | €60,000 | 4 Years (2022) |
Marco Reus
|
28 | €150,000 | 5 Years (2023) |
Andriy Yarmolenko
|
28 | €60,000 | 3 Years (2021) |