#10 Sead Kolašinac — £100,000/Week
Arsenal's experienced full-back Sead Kolašinac is the first to join the 100,000 club. An important player in the Gunners' crucial fixtures, Kolašinac earned the Arsenal player of the month award in his first month with the club.
After being sent on loan in January 2021 to Schalke 04, Arteta has required his man to be back in service at the Emirates.
#9 Bernd Leno — £100,000/Week
Being signed as a potential replacement for Petr Čech, Bernd Leno did justice to the expectations bestowed upon him.
The former Leverkusen star has spent 100 games between the sticks for the Gunners. Though the arrival of Aaron Ramsdale threatens his future at the club, as of now, Leno dons the gloves for Arsenal in every game.
#8 Granit Xhaka — £100,000/Week
The Swiss international's stint with Arsenal has been a topsy-turvy one. He has had his good and bad days at London however, Xhaka maintains his reputation of being a dependable player at the club.
The 28-year-old almost joined Jose Mourinho at Roma this summer. But, he is still a Gunner and earns £100,000/Week with the club.
#7 Kieran Tierney — £110,000/Week
Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney missed out on the early stages of his debut season with Arsenal due to health concerns.
However, he managed to grab everyone's attention by displaying a constant level of fine performances. Earning multiple player of the month awards in the process, the Scottish international recently signed a long-term deal with the club.
#6 Martin Ødegaard — £120,000/Week
Making headlines after being signed by Real Madrid at the tender of 16, Ødegaard went on to train with the first team and the Zinedine Zidane managed Real Madrid Castilla team.
He moved to Vitesse and then to Real Sociedad in search of more playing minutes before eventually arriving at Arsenal as a loanee. On 20th August 2021, Arsenal announced the Swedish international as their permanent player.
#5 Ben White — £120,000/Week
Arsenal's third-most expensive signing of all time Ben White joined the club at a hefty fee of £50 million.
Placed at the center of Arsenal's defense, his start with the Londoners didn't go as expected. However, despite his club's poor start, Ben White maintains his reputation for being a promising talent.
#4 Nicolas Pépé — £140,000/Week
Arsenal's club-record signing, involving a fee of €79 million, saw the Nigerian international Nicolas Pépé join Arsenal in 2019.
Even though he couldn't live up to the price tag imminently, the 26-year-old forward managed to net 10 times off 29 games in the last season.
#3 Alexandre Lacazette — £182,063/Week
Once a Golden Boot winner with Lyon to presently being a non-firing gun at Arsenal, Lacazette's career didn't take off as he had expected.
He was voted Arsenal's player of the season by fans in 2019. A favorite during Wenger's stint was dropped to the bench by Unai Emery. Even though he faces massive competition from the youngsters, Alexandre Lacazette is one of the club's most paid players.
#2 Thomas Partey — £200,000/Week
Former Atletico Madrid star — Thomas Partey, is one of only two Arsenal players to be earning £200,000/week or above.
The 28-year-old from Ghana was excited to join Arsenal and had expressed his desire to restore the club's lost glory. However, his tenure in London has been constantly haunted by injury-woes.
#1 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang — £250,000/Week
The club's captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also their highest earning player. Aubameyang, who hit a purple patch with Dortmund, signed for Arsenal with the intention of stepping up his career.
However, as things stand, the Gabon player is left with captaining a shambled and inexperienced squad. Nevertheless, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is undoubtedly the most trusted player at Arsenal.