Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah are among the United Kingdom’s 100 biggest taxpayers, according to the annual Sunday Times Tax List.

Haaland is said to earn around £500,000 per week, with £10 million worth of bonuses per year.

The 25-year-old striker is the 72nd biggest taxpayer in the UK at the moment.

The Norway international is paying £16.9 million in tax each year.

On his part,  Salah, who is 81st on the list, earns around £400,000 per week at Liverpool.

The Egyptian international also earns £10 million per year in bonuses at Anfield.

The 33-year-old winger is paying £14.5 million in tax each year to the UK government.

The top five highest taxpayers in the UK are Fred and Peter Done and family (Gambling – £400.1m),  Alex Gerko (Financial trading £331.4m), Chris Rokos (Hedge fund £330m), Stephen Rubin and family (Sportswear £325.6m) and Denise, John and Peter Coates (Gambling £227.1m).