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Top 5 European Keepers

Gianluigi Donnarumma

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Goalkeeping is usually regarded as football’s most undervalued position. It is also the most challenging because even little mistakes might result in a goal.

Goalkeepers are the last line of defense in football, and they must be always vigilant and aware of what is going on on the pitch. Goalkeepers of the highest caliber are defined by their leadership, strong personalities, and peculiarities.

While goalkeepers are not as well compensated as outfield players, some are among the highest-paid footballers in the world. On that point, here are the world’s top five highest-paid goalkeepers right now: top five keepers

#5 Gianluigi Donnarumma (Paris Saint-Germain) | £213,000 per week

Gianluigi Donnarumma, the heir to Gianluigi Buffon’s throne, is well on his way to fulfilling a vow he made when he was a child.

During his tenure with AC Milan, Donnarumma was a brilliant talent, making his debut at the age of 16. The Italy international would go on to participate in over 250 games for Milan across all competitions.

He was voted UEFA European Championship Player of the Tournament during Italy’s successful campaigns. He saved penalties in Italy’s semi-final and final shootout triumphs over Spain and England.

The 22-year-connection old’s with AC Milan fans were strained, which was aggravated by his refusal to sign a new deal with the club.

He left the Serie A heavyweights on a free transfer this summer to join Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Donnarumma plays in Ligue 1 with Keylor Navas and has made five appearances so far.

Donnarumma has an estimated net worth of £13.4m, according to wtfoot.com.

#4 Thibaut Courtois, (Real Madrid) | £230,000 per week

Thibaut Courtois is a world-class goalkeeper who has performed admirably for every club for which he has played.

Courtois established himself as one of the top young goalkeepers in the world during his three-year loan stay with Atletico Madrid. In 2014, he returned to his parent club Chelsea, where he swiftly established himself as the first-choice shot-stopper, helping the club win two Premier League titles.

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Thibaut Courtois posing for photo source: Football Espana

In 2018, the Belgian international moved to Real Madrid in a disputed £31.5 million deal. Courtois’ commanding stature and quick reactions have suited him well for club and country. The 29-year-old has won the La Liga Zamora Trophy three times and the Premier League Golden Glove once.

#3 Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich) | £259,900 weekly

Manuel Neuer is perhaps the best goalkeeper of all time, and he’s only getting better with age.

Neuer is widely regarded as having revolutionized goalkeeping. His sweeper-keeper style of play, ball comfort, and shot-stopping abilities have impacted goalkeepers of the next generation.

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Neuer Manuel during the match. source: Bavarian Football Works

The German international attracted attention as a result of his remarkable performances for his team during their triumphant FIFA World Cup 2014 campaign. He is now one of the most decorated goalkeepers of his generation.

After an injury-plagued 2017-18 season, it was expected that Neuer’s time at the highest level was over.

However, the 35-year-old quickly recovered, assisting Bayern Munich in completing the continental treble in 2020. He is the manager of both Bayern Munich and the German national team.

#2 Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) | £271,000 per week

Many people believe that Jan Oblak is unappreciated despite being the best goalkeeper in the world.

Oblak joined Atletico Madrid from Benfica in 2014 at £14.4 million. Following a slow start to his Atletico Madrid career, the Slovenia international has established himself as an important member of Diego Simeone’s side. Oblak, a world-class shot-stopper, has been crucial to the Rojiblancos’ success over the years.

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Oblak Jan photo source: SportsBeezer

He has won the La Liga Zamora Trophy five times. The 28-year-stunning old’s reflex saves continue to astound, and his numbers speak for themselves. Oblak has been linked with a move away from Atletico Madrid several times, but the Rojiblancos are unlikely to let him go.

#1 David de Gea (Manchester United) | weekly salary of £375,000

David de Gea has returned to form for Manchester United following a worrisome decrease in form over the last two seasons.

For a time, it seemed as if De Gea would leave United this summer, to be replaced by Dean Henderson.

The Spain international, on the other hand, apparently worked hard this summer to prepare for the upcoming season, and the results are visible to everybody.

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During his prime, David de Gea was without a doubt the best goalkeeper in the game. This season, the 30-year-old has displayed world-class shot-stopping skills, producing a number of eye-catching saves.

De Gea’s ball distribution has also improved this season, and he is perhaps Manchester United’s finest player.