Former AC
Milan and Real Madrid midfielder Kaka has been revealed as the highest
earning MLS player, despite never having played for his club.
The
32-year-old Brazilian, who signed for Orlando City in June and was
immediately loaned to Sao Paulo, earns just over £4.4million a year,
which works out at £84,000 per week.
LA
Galaxy forward Robbie Keane (£2.76m), meanwhile, earns more than
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry (£2.67m) does at the New York Red Bulls.
Former Totteham and Fulham midfielder Clint Dempsey is the highest earning American in the MLS
The MLS's highest earner, Kaka signed for Orlando City in June but immediately joined Sao Paulo on loan
Jermain Defoe secured a lucrative move to Toronto earlier this year, but a return is not out of the question
But
more staggering than wages of the high earners is the discrepancy
between those players and their less talented, and less fortunate,
team-mates.
Many players in the league earn as little as £22,000 a year, or £420 a week, which is less than the average salary in the UK.
To
put that into perspective, it would take Manuel Aparicio three and a
half years to earn what his Toronto team-mate Michael Bradley does in a
week.
Moreover,
when Clint Dempsey joined Seattle Sounders from Tottenham last summer,
his salary was more than the entire payroll for 15 of the 19 MLS teams.
A number of other former Premier League players are also earning high salaries in the US.
The
evergreen Obafemi Martins picks up an annual salary more than £1m while
Liam Ridgewell earns around £750,000 a year. Bradley Wright-Phillips,
who has scored 25 goals in 35 games for New York Red Bulls, earns
£230,000 annually.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, who moved to New York Red Bulls in 2010, is the seventh highest MLS earner
Michael Bradley, who plays for Toronto FC, is the third highest earner on the list behind Dempsey and Kaka
Former Spurs man Robbie Keane earns more than his one time north London rival Thierry Henry
David
Villa, who joined the recently formed New York City FC from Barcelona
during the summer, is listed as earning just £60,000 a year.
The
figure is misleading, though, as the majority of his salary is
currently being paid by A-League side Melbourne City, where he is
currently on loan.
Similarly,
Frank Lampard is not included on the list because he is not due to
return from his loan at Manchester City until 2015.
Regardless of some of the smaller numbers on show, the growth of the league is clear to see.
In
2013 there were just seven players earning more than a million dollars
annually. In 2014 that number has more than doubled, and that doesn't
even include the full salaries of Frank Lampard and David Villa who are
likely to take the total number of million-dollar players to 17.
Obafemi Martins, still just 29-years-old, earns over £1m annually with MLS side Seattle Sounders
David Villa is listed as earning £60,000 a year, but Melbourne City are currently paying most of his wages
Bradley Wright-Phillips has scored 25 goals in 35 games for New York Red Bulls but earns just £4,000 a week
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