Galaxy, LAFC in top half of MLS payrolls; ‘Chicharito’ second-highest paid player
![Galaxy forward Javier “Chicharito” Hernández congratulates midfielder Efrain Alvarez.](https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/627c9aa/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4114x2743+0+0/resize/1200x800!/quality/75/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Ffe%2F22%2Fd455115d4cb2b0e90ae7b54f1c2f%2Fmls-galaxy-charlotte-fc-soccer-08122.jpg)
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The Galaxy have the second-highest team payroll and the second-highest-paid player in MLS, according to salary figures released Tuesday by the players’ union.
The team’s wage bill of $20.53 million is about $470,000 less than Atlanta United’s total of $20.99 million. But it’s more than $200,000 greater than last season’s salary figure, which led MLS.
Individually, Galaxy captain Javier “Chicharito” Hernández will make $6 million this season, trailing only the Chicago Fire’s Xherdan Shaqiri, who will be paid a league-record $8.153 million in guaranteed compensation.
LAFC’s Carlos Vela, who was the best-paid player in MLS last season, saw his guaranteed compensation trimmed by $2.25 million to $4.05 million. That’s still seventh best in the league. LAFC’s team payroll of $14.56 million, $1.2 million less than last year, ranks 11th in the league.
Jesus Ferreira scored two goals, and FC Dallas earned a 3-1 victory over the Galaxy on Saturday night at Dignity Health Sports Park.
The Galaxy are paying the 29 players on their roster an average of $707,863 while the 28 men on LAFC’s roster are earning an average of $520,847.
The union says the average base salary for senior roster nondesignated players this season rose 10.3%, to $438,728, continuing a trend of double-digit growth over thelast five seasons. Fifty players will make at least $1.5 million this season.
With the Galaxy spending big on Hernández and Brazilian Douglas Costa — whose guaranteed salary of $3 million is 16th highest in MLS — the team is spending more on forwards — $12.45 million — than any other club. But they have gotten little return from that investment with 12 goals in 11 games, the Galaxy have outscored just six of the league’s 28 teams.
![LAFC forward Carlos Vela in action against the Colorado Rapids.](https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/dcef2b3/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5616x3744+0+0/resize/1200x800!/quality/75/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fb0%2F86%2F5706d0964f178cf616c7a1d39388%2Fmls-lafc-rapids-soccer-02388.jpg)
Besides Hernández and Costa, the Galaxy have one other millionaire in designated player Kévin Cabral, who will make $1.65 million. Forward Preston Judd is the team’s lowest-paid player at $65,500 while midfielder Sacha Kljestan took a pay cut of more than $163,000, to $84,000.
For LAFC, the best-paid player after Vela is U.S. national team midfielder Kellyn Acosta, whose guaranteed compensation is $1.215 million. The team has two other millionaires in midfielder Ilie Sánchez ($1.15 million) and forward Brian Rodríguez ($1.45 million). The lowest-paid player is forward Cal Jennings with a salary of $84,000.
The team getting the most for its money is Real Salt Lake, which is fifth in the Western Conference standings with a payroll of $10.477 million. That breaks down to $551,466 a point. Chicago, which is last in the Eastern Conference with 10 points, is spending more than three times as much per point with a payroll topping $17.65 million.
Gyasi Zardes and Diego Rubio score first-half goals on penalty kicks to lift the Colorado Rapids to a 2-0 victory over LAFC
MLS team payrolls
- Atlanta, $20.999 million
- Galaxy, $20.528 million
- Miami, $18.882 million
- New England, $18.141 million
- Chicago, $17.645 million
- Seattle, $16.983 million
- New York City, $15.543
- Toronto, $15.213 million
- Dallas, $15.031 million
- Columbus. $14.978 million
- LAFC, $14.563 million
- Cincinnati, $13.789 million
- Austin, $13.754 million
- Kansas City, $13.631 million
- Minnesota, $13.240 million
- Montreal, $12.920 million
- DC United, $12.483 million
- Vancouver, $11.946 million
- Philadelphia, $11.808 million
- New York Red Bulls, $11.726 million
- Nashville, $11.710 million
- Houston, $11.548 million
- San Jose, $11.541 million
- Orlando, $11.509 million
- Colorado, $11.390 million
- Portland, $11.311 million
- Charlotte, $10.708 million
- Salt Lake, $10.477 million
Highest-paid players
(guaranteed compensation)
- Xherdan Shaqiri, Chicago, M, $8.153 million
- Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, F, Galaxy, $6 million
- Gonzalo Higuaín, Miami, F, $5.793 million
- Alejandro Pozuelo, Toronto, M, $4.693 million
- Jozy Altidore, New England, F, $4.264 million
- Josef Martínez, Atlanta, F, $4.141 million
- Carlos Vela, LAFC, F, $4.050 million
- Luis Araujo, Atlanta, F, $3.941 million
- Lucas Zelarayan, Columbus, M, $3.7 million
- Gil Carles, New England, M, $3.545 million
- Rodolfo Pizarro, Miami, M, $3.350 million
- Nicolás Lodeiro, Seattle, M, $3.256 million
- Franco Jara, Dallas, F, $3.227 million
- Raúl Ruidíaz, Seattle, F, $3.201 million
- Victor Wanyama, Montreal, M, $3.091 million
- Douglas Costa, Galaxy, F/M, $3 million
- Adrien Hunou, Minnesota, F, $2.687 million
- Gustavo Bou, New England, M, $2.675 million
- Gastón Giménez, Chicago, M, $2.360 million
- Carlos Salcedo, Toronto, D, $2.351 million
- Thiago Almada, Atlanta, M, $2.332 million
- Sebastian Driussi, Austin, F, $2.317 million
- Ryan Gauld, Vancouver, M, $2.265 million
- Karol Swiderski, Charlotte, F, $2.258 million
- Luciano Acosta, Cincinnati, M, $2.222 million
Galaxy salaries
(guaranteed compensation)
Daniel Aguirre, F, $66,724
Efraín Álvarez, M, $712,167
Julián Araujo, D, $678,750
Jonathan Bond, G, $526,875
Kévin Cabral, F, $1.65 million
Douglas Costa, M/F, $3 million
Séga Coulibaly, D, $457,000
Mark Delgado, M, $726,250
Nick DePuy, D, $231,000
Cameron Dunbar, M, $136,750
Raheem Edwards, D, $307,500
Adam Saldaña, M, $95,447
Marcus Ferkranus, D, $113,625
Samuel Grandsir, F/M, $988,427
Carlos Harvey, M, $84,000
Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, F, $6 million
Dejan Joveljic, F, $612,500
Preston Judd, F, $65,500
Jonathan Klinsmann, G, $200,000
Sacha Kljestan, M, $84,000
Kelvin Leerdam, D, $335,000
Jalen Neal, D, $113,625
Jonathan Pérez, M, $171,750
Rayan Raveloson, M, $855,025
Richard Sánchez, G, $84,000
Victor Vázquez, M, $440,000
Jorge Villafaña, D, $486,667
Derrick Williams, D, $821,458
Eriq Zavaleta, $84,000
LAFC salaries
(guaranteed compensation)
Kellyn Acosta, M, $1.215 million
Cristian Arango, F, $683,000
Latif Blessing, M, $416,667
José Cifuentes, M, $411,750
Maxime Crépeau, G, $302,500
Erik Dueñas, D, $102,000
Franco Escobar, D, $550,008
Mamadou Fall, D, $118,750
Julian Gaines, F, $87,444
Francisco Ginella, M, $572,250
Doneil Henry, D, $403,000
Ryan Hollingshead, $393,750
Sebastian Ibeagha, D, $252,125
Cal Jennings, F, $84,000
Antonio Leone, D, $102,000
John McCarthy, G, $110,000
Jesús Murillo, D, $509,500
Danny Musovski, F, $93,988
Kwadwo, Opoku, F, $133,095
Diego Palacios, D, $510,000
Brian Rodríguez, F, $1.144 million
Tomás Romero, G, $95,000
Ilie Sánchez, $1.15 million
Eddie Segura, $224,000
Ismael Tajouri-Shradi, F, $647,860
Christian Torres, $101,230
Mohamed Traore, D, $100,000
Carlos Vela, F, $4.05 million