Viktor Johansson Salary: How Much Does The Stoke City Star Earn?

Viktor Johansson Salary in 2025: Quick Overview

A star goalkeeper in the Championship, Viktor Johansson has established himself as a reliable option over the past few years. Emerging as a leading light of an otherwise dire Rotherham United side that were relegated, the Swedish international moved to Stoke City in 2024 and has been an ever-present in their squad ever since. Now heading into his second season at the club and with Mark Robins at the helm in Staffordshire, Johnasson will hope that his performances can propel the Potters up the table, with clean sheets the main objective. This article will examine how much Viktor Johansson makes at Stoke City, how his salary has changed across his career and how he compares to other Championship goalkeepers.

  • Weekly Salary: £15,000
  • Annual Salary: £780,000
  • Current Club: Stoke City
  • Contract Expiry: June 2027
  • Reported Bonuses: No

(Source – Capology)

Career Earnings to Date

Club Years Estimated Salary
Hammarby 2012-2014 Unknown
Aston Villa 2014-2018 Unknown
Leicester City 2018-2020 Unknown
Rotherham United 2020-2024 £182,000 per year
Stoke City 2024-Present £780,000 per year

(Source – Capology)

Viktor Johansson made his path into football through Hammarby’s academy, and his talents were spotted by Aston Villa as they quickly moved for the young goalkeeper to join their own setup. After years in the youth teams, he was handed limited senior game time with non-league outfit Alfreton Town, playing nine times. He then joined Leicester City and made appearances in their Under 21’s squad for the EFL Trophy, but failed to make any inroads to the Foxes senior team and was released. Rotherham United snapped him up on a free transfer and it was in South Yorkshire where he established himself. Whilst his first season ended in relegation from the Championship, he was recognised with a Young Player of the Year award and was made first choice for the following campaign. That season was a great success, with a League One and EFL Trophy double. After making the step back up, his performances saw frequent transfer speculation but instead signed a new contract. With a £1 million release clause, he was signed by Stoke City last summer after Rotherham were relegated once more.

Contract Details & History

Viktor Johansson is still on his original contract that he signed when he joined Stoke City in 2024, who signed him for £1 million, in line with the release clause in his contract at Rotherham United. He signed a three-year deal at Stoke City, with the deal running until June 2027.

  • Signed the current contract in July 2024
  • Contract duration and notable clauses: Three years, no clauses
  • Is still on his original contract since signing for Stoke City permanently.

Salary Comparison: How Viktor Johansson Stacks Up

Viktor Johansson has been widely regarded as a top goalkeeper within the Championship following his heroics at Rotherham United. Joining a second-tier regular in Stoke City, his wage should be in line with other top players at clubs which have been in the division for a long time. However, his wage may be lower than goalkeepers at clubs which have previously been in the Premier League like Southampton or Sheffield United.

Player Club Estimated Salary
Viktor Johansson Stoke City £780,000 per year
Jakub Stolarczyk Leicester City £520,000 per year
Michael Cooper Sheffield United £910,000 per year
Gavin Bazunu Southampton FC £1,040,000 per year
Alex Palmer Ipswich Town £624,000 per year
Lawrence Vigouroux Swansea City £780,000 per year
James Beadle Birmingham City £260,000 per year

(Source – Capology)

Viktor Johansson is a top earner in the Championship, earning similar amounts to players like Lawrence Vigouroux and Alex Palmer, who made a move in January from West Brom to Ipswich Town. However, his wage is lower than the goalkeepers at the very top sides, like Southampton’s Gavin Bazunu or Sheffield United’s Michael Cooper. He also earns more than players like James Beadle and Jakub Stolarczyk, who are likely to be starting goalkeepers for their clubs.

FAQs About Viktor Johansson’s Salary

What is Viktor Johansson’s weekly and annual salary?

Gavin Bazunu earns around £15,000 per week, or approximately £780,000 per year at Stoke City.

When does Viktor Johansson’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 Viktor Johansson’s contract. Typical contract bonuses may include performance-based rewards like clean sheets, appearances, team achievements, or loyalty bonuses. Specifics are usually undisclosed.

Has Viktor Johansson’s salary changed in recent years?

Viktor Johansson earns much more than his previous deal at Rotherham United. Whilst he did earn a wage rise during his time at the Millers, it is dwarfed by the amounts he is now paid by Stoke City. His previous wages at clubs like Leicester City and Aston Villa is unknown, but will likely be lower than his current income.

How does Viktor Johansson’s salary compare to teammates or league rivals?

Mads Hermansen is the fifth-highest earner at Leicester City, according to Capology. He is earning £15,000 per week, which is some way behind the top earner in Ben Gibson, and is only bettered by Sam Gallagher, Ben Wilmot and Lewis Baker. He earns the same amount as Million Manhoef and Eric Bocat.

Does his salary affect club finances?

Stoke City have a sizable wage structure to accommodate the club’s top earners, such as Ben Gibson, Sam Gallagher and Lewis Baker. This season, Stoke City are estimated to be spending £10,920,000 per year, a large amount but far behind top spenders like Leicester City or Southampton.

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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