Gavin Bazunu Salary: How Much Does The Southampton Goalkeeper Earn?

Gavin Bazunu Salary in 2025: Quick Overview

Gavin Bazunu may have a big role to play in Will Still’s revolution at Southampton this season. The Irish shot stopper was not trusted to help the club through their Premier League campaign with the signing of Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale and became the third choice behind Alex McCarthy after recovering from a long-term injury. He ended up on loan in Belgium with Standard Liege for the second half of the season. However, with Ramsdale looking for a way out and McCarthy now 35 years old, the Irish international may become the first-choice player at St. Mary’s. This guide will show what Gavin Bazunu’s wage is, his previous earnings and how his salary compares to many other top Championship players.

  • Weekly Salary: £20,000
  • Annual Salary: £1,040,000
  • Current Club: Southampton FC
  • Contract Expiry: June 2027
  • Reported Bonuses: No

(Source – Capology)

Career Earnings to Date

Club Years Estimated Salary
Shamrock Rovers 2018-2019 Unknown
Manchester City 2019-2022 Unknown
Rochdale FC (Loan) 2020-2021 Unknown
Portsmouth FC (Loan) 2021-2022 £250,000 per year
Southampton FC 2022-Present £1,040,000 per year
Standard Liege (Loan) 2025-2025 £775,187 per year

(Source – Capology)

Gavin Bazunu began his career in his native Republic of Ireland with Dublin side Shamrock Rovers, making his first team debut at the age of 16 in 2018. This caught the attention of Premier League giants Manchester City, who signed him to be a reserve keeper for Pep Guardiola’s titans. He was handed first-team experience in the EFL with Rochdale and Portsmouth, earning the player of the year award with the latter. Southampton decided to sign the now full-Ireland international in 2022 to help them through their Premier League campaign, being the first choice player for the following two seasons in the top flight and second division. However, a ruptured Achilles against Preston in April kept Bazunu out for the remainder of the season and most of the following campaign, and upon returning to full fitness headed out on loan to Standard Liege in Belgium.

Contract Details & History

Gavin Bazunu initially joined Southampton in June 2022, agreeing to a five-year contract with The Saints paying a reported £12 million to Manchester City for his services. He remains on this initial contract, but Southampton saved money from his costs with his half-season loan move to Standard Liege. There are no current talks for a new contract.

  • Signed the current contract in June 2022
  • Contract duration and notable clauses: Five years, no clauses
  • Is still on his original contract since signing for Southampton permanently.

Salary Comparison: How Gavin Bazunu Stacks Up

With Southampton’s drop down back into the Championship and multiple reports of Aaron Ramsdale likely to leave the club on loan this summer, Gavin Bazunu is likely to reclaim his starting place this season. However, he may find competition in Alex McCarthy, with the veteran shot stopper earning some regular minutes under Ivan Juric last season. Bazunu, as a top player in his position within the Championship, can be compared to other goalkeepers who will be competing for promotion like Michael Cooper and Mads Hermansen.

Player Club Estimated Salary
Gavin Bazunu Southampton FC £1,040,000 per year
Alex McCarthy Southampton FC £2,080,000 per year
Michael Cooper Sheffield United £910,000 per year
Mads Hermansen Leicester City £520,000 per year
Alex Palmer Ipswich Town £624,000 per year
Danny Ward Wrexham AFC £2,080,000 per year
James Beadle Birmingham City £260,000 per year

(Source – Capology)

Bazunu is a top earner within the division, only outearned by both Aaron Ramsdale and Alex McCarthy within Southampton, as well as Danny Ward who has switched from Leicester City to Wrexham AFC. He earns more than many likely first choice goalkeepers for promotion-challenging sides like Michael Cooper, Mads Hermansen and Alex Palmer.

FAQs About Gavin Bazunu’s Salary

What is Gavin Bazunu’s weekly and annual salary?

Gavin Bazunu earns around £20,000 per week, or approximately £1,040,000 per year at Southampton FC.

When does Gavin Bazunu’s current contract end?

The contract is set to expire on June 30, 2027, unless extended or transferred earlier.

Are there any bonuses or incentives in the contract?

It is not known if there are any bonuses or incentives in Gavin Bazunu’s contract. Typical contract bonuses may include performance-based rewards like clean sheets, appearances, team achievements, or loyalty bonuses. Specifics are usually undisclosed.

Has Gavin Bazunu’s salary changed in recent years?

Gavin Bazunu’s stagnated whilst at Southampton, and has stayed the same since 2022, with some of his wage whilst at Standard Liege was subsidised by The Saints. He has earned over £700,000 more than his final amount earned whilst a reserve choice at Manchester City.

How does Gavin Bazunu’s salary compare to teammates or league rivals?

Gavin Bazunu is the 17th highest earner at Southampton FC, according to Capology. He is earning £20,000 per week, far behind top earner Aaron Ramsdale, who earns £100,000 more a week than his fellow goalkeeper. Bazunu earns the same wage as key squad players such as Mateus Fernandes and Ross Stewart.

Does his salary affect club finances?

Southampton FC have a large wage structure to accommodate the club’s top earners such as Aaron Ramsdale, Jan Bednarek and Joe Aribo. This season, Southampton are estimated to be spending £47,970,000 on wages, which is the second highest amount being spent on contracts within the English Football League behind Leicester City.

Lewis Gray joined The Real EFL in October 2023, concentrating on news, transfers, and predictions, particularly within League Two. A journalist since 2021, he formerly worked at Salford Now, covering local sports and serving as sports editor. He provided in-depth coverage of Salford City FC’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. Holding a First-Class Honours degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford, Lewis is devoted to giving lower-league clubs the attention they deserve in an era dominated by top-flight football.

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