Football League World
·26 May 2026
Largie Ramazani's weekly wage: How much Norwich City might have to pay Leeds United star

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·26 May 2026

Norwich City have been linked with a deal for Leeds United's Largie Ramazani
Norwich City ended the campaign on a positive note despite missing out on a play-off place.
The Canaries had a horrendous first half of the season, but Philippe Clement turned things around following his arrival as head coach in November.
The Norfolk outfit made it to ninth in the Championship table after being in a relegation battle prior to the ex-Rangers boss’ arrival.
Clement’s side were eight points adrift of sixth place Hull City, who clinched promotion to the Premier League through the play-offs.
It has been reported that Norwich are now eyeing a deal for Leeds United forward Largie Ramazani, with the transfer window set to open in June.
Here we use estimated figures from Capology to see how much the 25-year-old earns at Elland Road as links to the Championship side emerge…

Ramazani made the switch to Leeds from Almeria in 2024, agreeing to a four-year deal as part of his move from the Spanish side.
The winger previously came through the ranks of Charlton Athletic and Manchester United’s academy system before moving on from English football.
But the Whites’ failure to gain promotion in 2024 led to the club bringing him back to England, where he played 29 times to help the team win the Championship title under Daniel Farke.
However, he was loaned to Spanish giants Valencia last summer, as he started on just seven occasions in his first campaign with the Yorkshire outfit.
As part of his four-year deal with Leeds, Ramazani agreed to a salary of £20,000 per week.
He is far from the highest earner at Elland Road, with that honour instead going to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who joined last summer as a free agent.
The striker receives £100,000-a-week from the Premier League side, and he played a key role in their 14th place finish in the table.
Calvert-Lewin contributed 14 goals and one assist for Farke’s team as they survived relegation with relative comfort.
Ramazani is paid a higher amount per week than Ilia Gruev (£15,000), but Ao Tanaka and Sam Byram both earn more than the winger (£25,000 each).

Norwich ranked fifth in the Championship this season for total payroll, behind just Leicester City, Sheffield United, Southampton and Ipswich Town.
The Canaries paid their squad £478,808 per week to finish ninth in the table under Clement.
Their highest paid player was Shane Duffy, with the Irishman receiving £35,000 per week, but the centre-back is now departing Carrow Road this summer.
Their next best paid players are Jack Stacey and Mathias Kvistgaarden, with the pair earning £30,000-a-week.
The £20,000 per week salary Ramazani currently earns should be well within Norwich’s financial position based on their current salary structure.
Jeffrey Schlupp, Vladan Kovacevic and Anis Ben Slimane all currently receive £20,000-a-week from the Canaries as it is.
As long as Leeds are open to a sale at a reasonable price, this is a deal that should be well within the limits of Norwich’s budget this summer.
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