#7 Leon Goretzka (Central Midfield) - €135,000 per week
Since arriving from Schalke on a free transfer two summers ago, Leon Goretzka has evolved into a world-class box-to-box midfielder at Bayern Munich.
The 25-year-old Germany international has become an integral player in Hansi Flick's team, notching up eight goals and nine assists in all competitions last season as Bayern Munich won their second continental treble in seven years.
Goretzka, who has had seven goal contributions (four goals and three assists) in all competitions this season, is contracted with Bayern Munich till 2022 and reportedly earns around €135,000 per week at the club.
#6 Joshua Kimmich (Defensive Midfield) - €167,000 per week
Initially starting out as a center-back, Joshua Kimmich made a seamless transition to right-back and then further upfield to defensive midfield.
One of the truly versatile players in the world who can play in a bevy of positions in the field, Kimmich has admitted that he relishes playing in midfield the most when he said in this regard:
“On the pitch, I can exert more influence in midfield, I’m closer to my teammates and also have more contact with opponents. I can influence the game much more from there.”
Kimmich, who has scored 27 goals and provided 64 assists in over 200 appearances for the club, is currently out injured after enduring the first major injury of his career.
The 25-year-old is contracted with Bayern Munich till 2023 and reportedly earns around €167,000 per week at the club.
#5 Leroy Sane (Left Winger) - €167,000 per week
Leroy Sane has hit the ground running at Bayern Munich since arriving on a €45 million transfer from Manchester City this summer.
The 24-year-old left winger has already struck up a devastating partnership with Serge Gnabry on the other flank and, together with Robert Lewandowski, form one of the most fearsome attacking triumvirates in the game.
Sane has had six goal contributions in eight games in all competitions for Bayern Munich, becoming an automatic starter in a star-studded team.
The former Manchester City player, who has a contract with Bayern Munich till 2025, reportedly earns around €167,000 per week at the club.
#4 Manuel Neuer (Goalkeeper) - €230,700 per week
Arguably one of the best goalkeepers to have graced the game, Manuel Neuer has shown no signs of slowing down despite turning 34 earlier this year.
Neuer, one of the finest sweeper-keepers in the game, has made exactly 400 appearances in various competitions for Bayern Munich, keeping an impressive 201 clean sheets.
One of the few players to have won eight consecutive Bundesliga titles and two continental trebles, the Bayern Munich captain recently signed a contract extension at the club that will see him in Bavaria till 2023.
Neuer is one of the best-paid goalkeepers in the game, reportedly earning €230,700 per week at the Bavarian club.
#3 Jerome Boateng (Center-back) - €250,000 per week
Jerome Boateng may have been frozen out of the German national team but continues to be one of the key players in Bayern Munich's set-up.
The 32-year-old center-back, like Neuer, has been with the Bavarian giants for close to a decade and has won a plethora of domestic and continental honors at the club.
Boateng, whose current contract with Bayern Munich runs out at the end of the season, reportedly earns around €250,000 per week at the club.
#2 Thomas Muller (Forward) - €333,500 per week
One of the last vestiges of the true one-club man, Thomas Muller has played for Bayern Munich since 2008-09 after rising through the ranks at the club.
The Raumdeuter ('interpreter of space' in English), called so because of his unique ability to play in a non-conventional role in the attacking third, has scored 205 goals and notched up an impressive 201 assists in 549 appearances in all competitions for Bayern Munich.
Muller, like Boateng, may have been shunned out of the German national team, but continues to be a key player for Bayern Munich. The 2014 World Cup winner has been a player reborn under compatriot Hansi Flick, conjuring as many as 21 assists in Bayern Munich's victorious Bundesliga campaign last season.
Following his recent contract extension that will keep him at the club till 2023, the 31-year-old Muller reportedly earns around €333,500 per week at Bayern Munich.
#1 Robert Lewandowski (Forward) - €384,600 per week
Robert Lewandowski is arguably the hottest striker on the planet at the moment and one of the finest in the game's history.
Bayern Munich's prolific marksman blasted 55 goals in all competitions last season as the Bavarian giants won their second continental treble. The most prolific non-German goal-scorer in Bundesliga history has scored a staggering 259 times in 301 games for Bayern Munich.
The 32-year-old Pole has started the 2020-21 season from where he left off in 2019-20, blazing his way to 11 goals in just seven league games as he looks on course to break Gerd Muller's record of most goals (40) in a Bundesliga season.
Lewandowski recently signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club till the end of the 2022-23 season. Unsurprisingly, with reported wages of €384,600 per week, he is Bayern Munich's best-paid player.