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CRISTIANO RONALDO gets paid more by Manchester United than the entire SQUADS of three Premier League clubs.
Norwich, Leeds and Brentford all spend less than £25million per year on player wages - the amount of cash the Portuguese, 36, receives.
Ronaldo - the best paid player in the Prem - earns a staggering £480,000-a-week, which adds up to £24.96MILLION each year.
In comparison, Daniel Farke's Norwich spend £24.24m every 12 months on player wages - which covers their entire 31-man squad.
That's according to , who also claim Marceo Bielsa's Leeds have an annual wage bill of £18m for their 25-man squad.
Thomas Frank's Brentford have the smallest salary budget in the Prem, paying their 28 senior players just £13m each year.
Unsurprisingly, Man Utd are spending the most on wages - investing an incredible £227m every 12 months to fund their illustrious squad.
Their biggest earners include goalkeeper David de Gea - who takes home £375,000-a-week - and £350,000-a-week winger Jadon Sancho.
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Red Devils fans will be concerned by the news as they haven't won a major trophy since May 2017, with their last Prem title coming in 2013.
European champions Chelsea are in second place - splurging £163m in annual wages - while Prem holders Manchester City spend £143m.
The Blues' highest earner is striker Romelu Lukaku, who agreed a £325,000-a-week deal when he re-joined the West London club in August.
Man City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne was the Prem's best paid player before Ronaldo's return, earning a staggering £385,000-a-week.
Leicester are one of the division's savviest clubs, recording back-to-back fifth-place finishes by spending just £55,000,000-a-year on wages.
Liverpool (£139m), Arsenal (£100m), Tottenham (£79m), Everton (£76m) and West Ham (£63m) all have a greater wage bill than the Foxes.
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