#4 Luka Modric (£180,000 / week)
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Luka Modric has been at Real Madrid since 2012 when he signed from Tottenham and he has played a very integral role in helping Real Madrid achieve immense success since then, with his uncanny displays from midfield proving beneficial.
The current Ballon d'Or, FIFA and UEFA Best player signed a contract extension way back in October 2016 to keep him at the club until 2020 worth £180,000 per week, which is indicative of the high value placed on him by the Real Madrid hierarchy.
#3 Toni Kroos (£200,000 / week)
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Toni Kroos has been Luka Modric's midfield partner-in-crime over the last few years, complementing his Croatian counterpart with his calm distribution and wonderful vision.
The German international joined Real Madrid in 2014 as a World Cup winner, signing a six-year-deal to see him through 2020. However, his performances were so impressive that he signed a contract extension just two years later to see him through to 2022.
The new deal included a bumper pay rise that saw his weekly wages increased to a whopping £200,000 per week, making him one of the top earners at the club.