Everything you need to know about Quinten Timber's salary details playing for Feyenoord
Dutch midfielder Quinten Timber is a product of the Ajax academy, having previously spent six seasons at the youth level with Feyenoord as well. He made his Jong Ajax debut in 2018 before moving to Utrecht in 2021. A year later, Timber returned to Feyenoord, becoming Utrecht’s most expensive outgoing transfer at the time.
At Feyenoord, Timber immediately established himself in midfield, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Known for his technical skills, midfield control, and leadership qualities, he earned the captain’s armband at just 23 years old during the 2024-25 season.
Timber’s current contract with Feyenoord runs until 2026, and although he is not among the top earners at the club, he remains a loyal and vital presence in the squad.
So, exactly how much does he earn?
GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!
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Quinten Timber's wages at Feyenoord in numbers
Under Timber's current four-year contract with Feyenoord, the Dutch midfielder receives a weekly salary of €18,077 and an annual salary of €940,000.
Compared to other leading players in the Feyenoord team, Timber's salary is relatively lower.
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Player
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Nationality
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Weekly wages in Euros
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Annual wages in Euros
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Quinten Timber
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Dutch
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€18,077
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€940,000
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Top earners at Feyenoord
Justin Bijlow is the top earner at Feyenoord, with Calvin Stengs and David Hancko in second and third positions.
Ramiz Zerrouki and Igor Paixao are fourth and fifth in the earnings list.
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Player
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Nationality
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Weekly wages in Euros
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Annual wages in Euros
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Justin Bijlow
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Dutch
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€56,538
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€2,940,000
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Calvin Stengs
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Dutch
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€47,115
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€2,450,000
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David Hancko
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Serbian
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€45,192
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€2,350,000
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Ramiz Zerrouki
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Algerian
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€33,846
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€1,760,000
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Igor Paixao
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Brazilian
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€33,846
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€1,760,000
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Top earners in Eredivisie
Jordan Henderson, formerly of Liverpool, has the highest salary in the Eredivisie. Sergino Dest from PSV is next. Daniele Rugani, an Italian player, is third, with Ajax's Brian Brobbey and Steven Berghuis in fourth and fifth.
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Player
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Club
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Weekly wages in Euros
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Annual wages in Euros
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Jordan Henderson
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Ajax
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€90,000
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€4,680,000
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Sergino Dest
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PSV
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€75,385
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€3,920,000
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Daniele Rugani
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Ajax
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€75,385
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€3,920,000
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Brian Brobbey
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Ajax
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€57,692
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€3,000,000
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Steven Berghuis
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Ajax
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€56,731
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€2,950,000
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Highest paid players in the world
Eredivisie player salaries are significant but lower than those of top global footballers, with none in the highest ranks.
The top five earners are in the Saudi Pro League, with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr having the highest salary.
Karim Benzema, formerly of Real Madrid, is second, followed by Riyad Mahrez, previously with Manchester City and now at Al-Ahli, in third.
Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, both from Senegal, are in fourth and fifth places, respectively.
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Player
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Club
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Weekly wages Euros
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Annual wages Euros
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Al Nassr
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€3,846,154
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€200,000,000
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Karim Benzema
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Al Ittihad
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€1,923,077
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€100,000,000
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Riyad Mahrez
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Al Ahli
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€1,003,846
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€52,200,000
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Sadio Mane
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Al Nassr
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€769,231
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€40,000,000
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Kalidou Koulibaly
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Al Hilal
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€667,308
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€34,700,000
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