#20 Rob Holding — £40,000/Week
Rob Holding has been a part of Arsenal's squad since 2016. He was handed debut due to the absence of the club's center-backs Per Mertesacker and Gabriel Paulista.
Having played two of Arsenal's three games so far in this season, Rob Holding earns £40,000/Week.
#19 Eddie Nketiah — £45,000/Week
Unfortunately, Eddie Nketiah is nothing but an out-of-favor player at Arsenal. Even though the London-born striker was set to move away from the Gunners to join Crystal Palace, the deal could reach nowhere.
Edward Nketiah remains on Arsenal's payroll and earns £45,000/week in terms of salary.
#18 Gabriel Magalhães — £50,000/Week
Gabriel Magalhães who showed his prowess in Ligue 1 arrived in England to further push his career upwards. Having regularly taken the club's center-back role the previous season, he made 32 appearances in all competitions. But recently, the Brazilian seems to have fallen out of favor this term.
Magalhães is yet to be featured in the team list this term.
#17 Albert Sambi Lokonga — £50,000/Week
Arsenal, who have gone all guns blazing in signing young talent from across Europe this summer transfer window, also brought Albert Sambi Lokonga from Anderlecht.
The newly signed midfielder has made two appearances for the Gunners so far this season.
#16 Calum Chambers — £50,000/Week
The 26-year-old who has been a part of Arsenal's squad since 2016 is one of the club's most experienced players right now.
The versatile defender, after spending loan-spells at Middlesbrough and Fulham through 2016-17 and 2018 & 2019 respectively, has cemented his place in the last line of Arsenal's defense.
#15 Mohamed Elneny — £52,500/Week
The Egyptian international, who has featured for 132 games in Arsenal's shirt, pockets a handsome salary of £52,500/Week.
A proven talent with his former club Basel and national side Egypt, Mohamed Elneny is dangerous alongside his partner Thomas Partey in the midfield region.
#14 Ainsley Maitland-Niles — £52,500/Week
A product of Arsenal's youth setup, Ainsley Maitland-Niles ascended his way up from the club's U18 & U21 team to sign a professional contract in 2014.
He is the second youngest Arsenal player to have featured in the UEFA Champions League. He is yet to find a regular start with the club since his return from West Brom.
#13 Cédric Soares — £75,000/Week
After being impressive during his loan-stint at the Emirates in January 2020, Cédric Soares sealed a permanent move to Arsenal. The 30-year-old brings a lot of experience to the young Arsenal side and is one of the most respected players in Arsenal's dressing room.
He has been handy each time Arteta faced injury woes.
#12 Pablo Marí — £85,000/Week
Another loanee turned player — Pablo Marí, enters his second season with the Gunners. After being on the club's radar for a lengthy period, a move initiated by the club saw the Spaniard arrive in London in January 2020.
Despite suffering a major ankle injury during his early days at the club, he remains a highly appreciated player within Arsenal's legion.
#11 Gabriel Martinelli — £90,000/Week
The 20-year-old forward from Brazil has got into his manager's good books in his first season itself.
His skillset also earned him plaudits from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, who labeled the Brazilian the 'talent of the century'.
In return for his service to the club, he earns £90,000/Week.