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89 shares 53 comments 89 shares 53 comments Home Showbiz Femail Sport From Cantonas £10,000-a-week deal to Rooneys new £300,000 contract... how the Premier Leagues highest wage has soared By Joe Ridge 19:31 21 Feb 2014, updated 22:23 21 Feb 2014 Wayne Rooney has signed a new contract at Manchester United which has made him the Premier Leagues highest-paid player. The staggering incentive-based package will take the England forward up towards the £300,000-a- week mark, as revealed by Sportsmails Ian Ladyman. It is another landmark wage hike in the Barclays Premier Leagues 22-year history. Back in 1992, five-figure weekly salaries seemed mind-boggling, but six-figure salaries such as Rooneys are earned by an increasing number of players. Here, Sportsmail charts the history of the top flights biggest earners... November 1992: Eric Cantona joins Manchester United on £10,000-a-week deal Just months into the first Premier League season and Alex Ferguson completed the signing that would secure Manchester United their first title in 26 years and set the platform for many more to come. Back then, £10,000-a-week was a lot of money in the football world. The Premier League was called the Premiership, Alex wasnt a Sir and there was no transfer window. How times have changed... June 1995: Dennis Bergkamp joins Arsenal on £19,000-a-week deal After several years in the doldrums, Arsenal would become Uniteds main rivals in the late 90s and early 2000s, and the signing of Dutch forward Bergkamp from Inter Milan paved the way. Bergkamp would go on to sign many more contracts at Arsenal, eventually finishing his career at the club 11 years on from his first lucrative deal. July 1996: Alan Shearer joins Newcastle United on £34,000-a-week deal Alan Shearers £15million move from Blackburn to Newcastle was a world-record transfer at the time, and the England strikers wage packet reflected that - nearly doubling Bergkamps salary. Like Bergkamp, Shearer would not move on again, but Newcastle failed to deliver the silverware during his 10-year St James Park career that their investment promised - despite Shearers goals. December 1999: Roy Keane signs £50,000-a- week contract extension at Manchester United Weve only had strikers on this list so far, so its a sign of Roy Keanes importance in Uniteds engine room that he became the first Premier League player to earn £50,000-a-week. After a protracted saga, which came in the year United won an unprecedented treble, Uniteds skipper would eventually commit himself to the Old Trafford club for another four years. He eventually left in 2005. July 2003: Patrick Vieira signs £70,000-a- week contract extension at Arsenal Not to be upstaged by his fiercest rival on the pitch, Frenchman Vieira - who won three titles with Arsenal - took the Premier League highest-earners tag towards the six-figure mark. Arsenals Invincibles, captained by Vieira, would go on to win the league without losing a game the following summer. July 2005: Steven Gerrard signs £100,000-a- week contract extension at Liverpool Will he, wont he? Chelseas pursuit of Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard in the summer of 2005 was one of the worst-kept secrets in football at the time as Jose Mourinho tried to lure the man who had just led the Reds to glory in the Champions League to Stamford Bridge. Having initially declared his desire to leave for Chelsea, Gerrard performed a U-turn and became the first Premier League player to earn £100,000-a- week. The one-club man remains at Anfield. June 2006: Andriy Shevchenko joins Chelsea on £118,000-a-week deal This one didnt work out too well... Regarded as one of the best players in the world at the time having won the Ballon dOr in 2004, Chelsea splashed out £30.8m on Ukrainian striker Shevchenko and made him the highest paid player in the top flight. It seemed a wise move at the time, but the 29- year-old looked a shadow of the player he was at AC Milan almost from the word go, scoring just nine goals in 47 league games before being shipped back to Italy two years later. October 2010: Wayne Rooney signs £160,000- a-week contract extension at Man United The summer of 2010 was a turbulent one for Wayne Rooney as he bore the brunt of fans frustration at Englands dismal performance at the World Cup before revelations about his private life made the tabloid front pages. As a result, he asked to leave United in October 2010. In a Gerrard-esque U-turn though, he signed a new deal that same month to become the top flights highest paid player - a mantle he will soon take on again. July 2011: Sergio Aguero joins Manchester City on £200,000-a-week deal Manchester City have changed the face of Premier League wages since multi-billionaire Sheikh Mansour took over the club in 2008. Yaya Toure and David Silva both joined in the summer of 2010 on astronomical salaries, but Agueros weekly wage after joining from Atletico Madrid in a £38million deal gazumped both of them. 2014: Wayne Rooney signs £300,000-a-week deal at Manchester United Rooney has become the Premier Leagues highest earner once again, exceeding the six-figure salaries earned by the likes Aguero, Silva, Yaya, Chelsea captain John Terry and several of his team-mates, Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, Gerrard, Robin van Persie... you get the drift. Its certainly far cry from Cantonas £10,000-a-week mega deal. MORE... Rooneys new £300,000-a-week deal is NOT a national disgrace (even Sir Tom would agree)... and heres why his wage packet should be judged alongside Justin Biebers EXCLUSIVE: Moyes plots £25m Kroos deal! United boss targets Bayern contract rebel Chelsea to target Costa in the summer as Rooney looks set for United stay Cabaye bids farewell to Newcastle pals as he heads to PSG to complete £23m move JUMP TO... NEXT STORIES MOST READ NEWS DONT MISS Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group © Associated Newspapers Ltd Contact us Mobile apps View desktop site Advertise with us Terms Privacy policy & cookies +12 Signing on: Wayne Rooney has penned a new record-breaking deal at Manchester United +12 Got him: Sir Alex Fergusons capture of Eric Cantona from Leeds in November 1992 proved pivotal +12 The non-flying Dutchman: Dennis Bergkamp would go on to be a resounding success at Arsenal +12 Homecoming: Shearers transfer from Blackburn to Newcastle for £15m was a world record fee at the time +12 Best of enemies: Midfield maestros Keane (left) and Vieira (right) both earned themselves lucrative extensions +12 U-turn: Steven Gerrard is picture outside Melwood in July 2005 after asking for a move from Liverpool +12 U-turn: Steven Gerrard is picture outside Melwood in July 2005 after asking for a move from Liverpool +12 Flop: Shevchenko - seen here shaking hands with Jose Mourinho - scored just nine league goals for Chelsea +12 Bumper deal: Rooney flirted with Manchester City before signing a new contract at United in 2010 +12 Well worth it: Aguero scored the goal that delivered City the title less than a year after his arrival +12 Done deal: Rooney and boss David Moyes smile as Rooney signs on the dotted line
Posted on: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 00:54:43 +0000

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