2025 New York City FC Player Salaries Revealed: 7 Takeaways

New York City FC cut their payroll by 19% to $11.8 million, and now ranks #24 in the 30-team league.

2025 New York City FC Player Salaries Revealed: 7 Takeaways
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Once again, the Major League Soccer Player’s Association released the salaries of all rostered players in the league. And as always, we’re here to tabulate New York City FC’s payroll for you, and give the salaries some context as to how the sit within the rest of the league.

We’ll note that the data dump comes without any warning, and arrived fairly late this year — to go by the recent pattern, these numbers should have dropped several weeks ago in mid-May.

No matter: Here are the Top 25 MLS player salaries, the payrolls of every club in the league, and the complete NYCFC player salaries for 2025.

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1. Lionel Messi remains the league’s highest-paid player

No surprise here. Lionel Messi’s $20.5 million in guaranteed salary from Inter Miami is unchanged from 2024, as is Lorenzo Insgine’s $15.4 million from Toronto FC.

The Top 5 sees two new arrivals, Atlanta United’s Miguel AlmirĂłn ($7.9 million) and San Diego FC’s Hirving Lozano ($7.6 million). And two departures: Goodbye Chicago Fire’s Xherdan Shaqiri ($8.2 million) and Austin FC’s Sebastián Driussi ($6.7 million).

MLS | Top 25 Player Salaries

Name Club Pos Base Salary Guaranteed Salary
1 Lionel Messi Inter Miami F $12,000,000 $20,446,667
2 Lorenzo Insigne Toronto FC F $7,500,000 $15,400,000
3 Sergio Busquets Inter Miami M $8,499,996 $8,774,996
4 Miguel AlmirĂłn Atlanta United M $6,056,000 $7,871,000
5 Hirving Lozano San Diego FC F $6,000,000 $7,633,333
6 Federico Bernardeschi Toronto FC F $3,125,000 $6,295,381
7 Emil Forsberg NY Red Bulls M $5,405,000 $6,035,625
8 Jordi Alba Inter Miami D $6,000,000 $6,000,000
9 Riqui Puig MartĂ­ LA Galaxy M $5,125,000 $5,779,688
10 Jonathan Bamba Chicago Fire F $5,000,000 $5,581,806
11 Hany Mukhtar Nashville SC F $3,900,000 $5,311,667
12 Christian Benteke DC United F $4,500,000 $4,937,500
13 Alex Miranchuk Atlanta United M $3,600,000 $4,885,441
14 Evander FC Cincinnati M $3,200,000 $4,736,411
15 Carles Gil New England M $4,250,000 $4,702,083
16 Luciano Acosta FC Dallas M $3,040,000 $4,296,413
17 Joseph Paintsil LA Galaxy F $3,136,000 $4,182,000
18 Emmanuel Latte Lath Atlanta United F $3,534,546 $4,030,546
19 Luis Muriel Orlando City SC F $2,500,000 $4,003,333
20 Kévin Denkey FC Cincinnati F $3,800,000 $3,810,000
21 Denis Bouanga LAFC F $3,020,000 $3,709,500
22 Ryan Gauld Vancouver Whitecaps M $3,500,000 $3,675,000
23 Olivier Giroud LAFC F $2,800,000 $3,675,000
24 Jonathan RodrĂ­guez Portland Timbers F $2,775,000 $3,627,500
25 Brandon Vazquez Austin FC F $3,200,000 $3,551,778

Once again, New York City doesn’t have a player in the Top 25. The club’s highest-paid player, Thiago Martins ($2.2 million) is #48 in the league, and actually took a 12% pay cut from his 2024 salary. (More on that below.)

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2. New York City’s payroll one of the smallest in MLS

Officially, NYCFC’s overall payroll is $14,963,973 as of May 25, 2025. That puts it at #24 in the 30-team league, trailing small-market clubs such as Colorado Rapids ($15,482,331) and San Jose Earthquakes ($17,190,978), never mind ambitious organizations such as Inter Miami ($46,838,535), LAFC ($22,369,590), and New York Red Bulls ($21,542,277).

It’s also well below the MLS average payroll of $19,379,238.

MLS | 2025 Payroll by Club

Team Total Payroll
1 Inter Miami $46,836,635
2 Toronto FC $34,146,193
3 Atlanta United $27,627,164
4 FC Cincinnati $23,180,135
5 LA Galaxy $22,870,938
6 LAFC $22,369,590
7 Chicago Fire $22,052,757
8 Nashville SC $21,751,786
9 NY Red Bulls $21,542,277
10 San Diego FC $20,033,029
11 Portland Timbers $19,565,541
12 Dallas FC $18,977,292
13 St Louis City $18,106,711
14 Seattle Sounders $18,088,581
15 Sporting Kansas City $17,715,629
16 New England $17,194,922
17 San Jose Earthquakes $17,190,978
18 Charlotte FC $17,133,985
19 Orlando City $16,440,785
20 Columbus Crew $16,355,869
21 Vancouver Whitecaps $15,809,224
22 Colorado Rapids $15,482,331
23 Austin FC $15,331,947
24 New York City FC $14,963,973
25 DC United $14,616,314
26 Minnesota United $13,804,472
27 Houston Dynamo $13,414,691
28 Real Salt Lake $13,413,886
29 Philadelphia Union $13,365,549
30 CF Montréal $11,993,946
Average $19,379,238

* Payrolls calculated by total guaranteed salary

To look at it another way, The $15.4 million check that Toronto cuts for Lorenzo Insigne is more than the $15 million NYCFC sporting director David Lee pays all 32 players on his roster.

But it’s not so far from the $16.4 million payroll for the always-dangerous Columbus Crew, or the $15.8 million payroll for Vancouver Whitecaps, this year’s surprisingly good team. And it’s substantially more than the $13.4 million payroll of Philadelphia Union, who currently have the best record in the league.

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But NYCFC’s payroll is much lower than the $14,963,973 cited above. The official total includes the salaries of James Sands, Talles Magno, and Jovan Mijatović, three of the team’s highest-paid players and all of whom are out on loan. Deduct their combined salaries and you end up with a payroll of just $11,812,101.

New York City FC | 2025 Player Salaries


Name Pos Base Salary Guaranteed Comp 2024 G Comp Change % Change
1 Thiago Martins D $1,700,000 $2,162,000 $2,462,000 $-300,000 -12%
2 Hannes Wolf M $1,400,000 $1,510,000 $1,510,000 $0 0%
3 James Sands* M $1,250,000 $1,318,750 $1,058,333 $260,417 25%
4 Talles Magno* M $950,000 $1,065,000 $1,065,000 $0 0%
5 Birk Risa D $780,000 $908,250 $749,750 $158,500 21%
6 Alonso MartĂ­nez F $700,000 $800,333 $328,483 $471,850 144%
7 Andrés Perea M $660,000 $726,500 $641,500 $85,000 13%
8 Julián Fernández F $660,000 $724,300 $628,300 $96,000 15%
9 Jovan Mijatović* F $650,000 $687,500 $687,500 $0 0%
10 AgustĂ­n Ojeda M $510,000 $577,833 $547,833 $30,000 5%
11 Keaton Parks M $400,000 $530,000 $1,030,000 $-500,000 -49%
12 Maxi Moralez M $480,000 $500,000 $500,000 $0 0%
13 Mounsef Bakrar F $372,000 $468,720 $456,720 $12,000 3%
14 Matt Freese GK $400,000 $420,000 $270,000 $150,000 56%
15 Mitja IleniÄŤ D $300,000 $391,700 $331,700 $60,000 18%
16 Strahinja Tanasijević D $270,000 $338,750 $308,750 $30,000 10%
17 Kevin O’Toole D $225,000 $246,667 $195,833 $50,834 26%
18 Tayvon Gray D $103,992 $215,492 $461,500 $-246,008 -53%
19 Justin Haak M $200,000 $215,004 $165,000 $50,004 30%
20 Maximo Carrizo M $104,000 $137,523 $123,239 $14,284 12%
21 Jonny Shore M $104,000 $116,500 $83,901 $32,599 39%
22 Drew Baiera D $104,000 $109,936 $77,337 $32,599 42%
23 Greg Ranjitsingh† GK $104,000 $104,000 $172,688 $-68,688 -40%
24 Tomás Romero GK $104,000 $104,000 $71,401 $32,599 46%
25 Jacob Arroyave M $80,622 $93,620 — — —
26 Zidane Yañez F $80,622 $84,789 $75,568 $9,221 12%
26 Nico Cavallo D $80,622 $82,470 — — —
27 Max Murray D $80,622 $82,470 — — —
25 Prince Amponsah D $80,622 $80,622 — — —
30 Malachi Jones F $80,622 $80,622 $71,401 $9,221 13%
32 Alex Rando GK $80,622 $80,622 $71,401 $9,221 13%
Total $11,812,101

That number is just a baseline. The team added Aiden O’Neill in April, and because his salary isn’t included in the MLSPA guide, the actual team payroll right now should be somewhere north of $12 million.

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3. New York City’s payroll dropped by 19%

NYCFC’s $11,821,101 payroll in 2025 is 19.1% smaller than the $14,614,159 payroll in 2024. In fact, it’s the fourth-smallest payroll in club history.

New York City FC | Payroll by Year

Year Guaranteed Comp MLS # Change % Change
2025 $11,821,101 24 $-2,793,058 -19.1%
2024 $14,614,159 18 $3,194,263 28.0%
2023 $11,419,896 14 $-2,613,444 -18.6%
2022 $14,033,340 7 $1,796,130 14.7%
2021 $12,237,210 7 $2,916,313 31.3%
2020 $9,320,897 10 $-428,775 -4.4%
2019 $9,749,672 14 $-4,124,385 -29.7%
2018 $13,874,057 4 $-3,625,068 -20.7%
2017 $17,499,125 2 $-3,291,052 -15.8%
2016 $20,790,177 1 $3,867,756 22.9%
2015 $16,922,421 3 — —

4. Big raises for Alonso MartĂ­nez, Matt Freese

The largest pay raise of the year belongs to Alonso MartĂ­nez, who went from $328,483 in guaranteed compensation in 2024 to $800,333 this year. That works out to a well-deserved jump of 144%. Goalkeeper Matt Freese‘s salary rose from $270,000 to $420,000, which works out to a raise of 56%.

In addition, backup goalkeeper Tomás Romero’s pay rose 46%, to $104,000, and Justin Haak’s pay rose 30%, to $215,004.

5. Pay cuts for Tayvon Gray, Keaton Parks

The salaries for both Tayvon Gray and Keaton Parks fell substantially this year. Gray now makes $215,492, a 53% drop from the $461,500 he made last year, while Parks now makes $530,000, a 49% drop from the $1 million he made in 2024.

6. Justin Haak, Jonny Shore among the biggest bargains in MLS

Haak is one of just two players to start in all 18 games NYCFC played so far this season. (The other is Maxi Moralez.) But his $215,004 salary is #19 on the team, behind players with far less playing time such as AndrĂ©s Perea, AgustĂ­n Ojeda, and Strahinja Tanasijević. Haak might have received a substantial bump in salary as noted above, but he’s easily the lowest-paid of the everyday players.

That is, with the exception of Jonny Shore, who now has 1090 minutes in 18 appearances, and whose guaranteed compensation is just $116,500. It makes sense that a player like Shore would make so little: He started the year as a surprise starter, which is why his salary is closer to the Homegrowns playing with NYCFC II.

7. Birk Risa, Andrés Perea, Julián Fernández need to step up

Three of NYCFC’s highest-paid players are also three of the most inconsistent: We’re looking at you Birk Risa, AndrĂ©s Perea, and Julián Fernández.

One thought on “2025 New York City FC Player Salaries Revealed: 7 Takeaways

  1. If you divide guaranteed comp by a team’s points per game you get some interesting outcomes. Philly is on top (lowest number) and NYCFC is 5th. Can’t paste the table here

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