Football League World
·9 December 2025
How much Anis Mehmeti earns at Bristol City as ‘big concern’ claim emerges

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·9 December 2025

Taking a look at Anis Mehmeti's Bristol City wages amid uncertainty over his future at the club
Anis Mehmeti’s Bristol City contract is set to expire at the end of the Championship season amid his impressive league form.
The winger has contributed six goals and six assists from 19 appearances in the second division already this term.
However, FLW’s Bristol City fan pundit has claimed it is a “big concern” that his deal will expire in 2026, which would make him a free agent.
The 24-year-old joined the Robins in 2023, and he has proven an integral part of the side in that time, registering a total of 23 goals and nine assists from 114 appearances in the Championship.
Here we use estimated figures from Capology to take a look at Mehmeti’s current wages amid fears he could walk away from Ashton Gate for nothing in 2026…

Mehmeti made the switch to Bristol City in the 2023 January transfer window, signing from Wycombe Wanderers after an impressive run of form in League One.
The winger contributed nine goals and three assists in the third tier during the first half of the 2022/23 campaign, leading to him taking the step up to the Championship.
As part of his move, the Albania international agreed a three-and-a-half year deal, keeping him at Ashton Gate until the summer of 2026.
Mehmeti joined on a weekly wage worth £9,000 per week, and he will now surely be seeking an increase on that figure in order to remain with the club.
The forward’s impressive performances so far this season make a strong case for Bristol City to do everything they can to try and keep the player beyond this campaign.
If the club are unable to convince Mehmeti to agree to a new contract, then perhaps it could even open the door for a January exit from Gerhard Struber’s first team squad.
There’s no doubt that his performances this season could attract interest from rivals, particularly if his contract situation leads to him being easier to attain.
Foreign sides will also be able to open talks on pre-contract terms, which could put his future out of Bristol City’s hands.

If Bristol City want to convince Mehmeti to remain with the team, then they could have to make him one of their highest earning players.
Luke McNally is currently the Robins’ top earner, with the Irishman receiving £20,000 per week.
Other high earners in Struber’s squad include Emil Riis, who is currently paid £16,500-a-week by the Championship side.
A number of players also earn £15,000 per week, including Scott Twine, Rob Atkinson, Joe Williams, Harry Cornick, Jason Knight and Cameron Pring.
Bristol City have the 18th highest payroll in the Championship this season, so it remains to be seen what kind of contract they could offer Mehmeti at this stage.
Given an offer was made to the player as recently as October, improved terms could be needed in order to convince the forward to stick with the club beyond the current campaign.









































