8. Gaston Sirino Salary Per Month- R400,000 Rands
Mamelodi sundowns player Gaston Sirino also earns 400 000 Per Month.
Gastón Sirino had a lot of remarkable moments during his time with Mamelodi Sundowns, the most notable of which being scoring the winning goal in the 2019/2020 Nedbank Cup final for the team.
Gaston Leandro Sirino Rodrguez is a technically gifted forward who is capable of playing in any forward position.
He is best known for his appearances out wide and cutting in on either his right or left foot for his current club Mamelodi Sundowns, but he also plays in the center of the field for the club.
Gastón Sirino made his debut in the South African Premier League in 2018 and has since established himself as a key member of the Brazilians’ first team. He quickly established himself as a favorite of then manager Pitso Mosimane.
7. Thapelo Morena Salary Per Month- R400,000 Rands
Mamelodi sundowns most expensive player Thapelo Morena shares the sames amount Gaston Sirino with at R400,000.
Thapelo Morena was born in Randfontein, South Africa, on August 6, 1993. Since then, he’s ascended through the ranks to become one of the most entertaining and fascinating athletes in professional sports in the country.
He began his professional career with Bloemfontein Celtic in 2011, when he was just 22 years old, and has worked his way up the ranks ever since then.
The club retained his services after he was promoted to the senior team in 2013, and he remained there until 2016, when Mamelodi Sundowns offered him a lucrative contract that persuaded him to leave the club.
His contract with Mamelodi Sundowns is still active, and he earns around R400,000 per month as a reward of his services.
Morena has spent the most of his professional career at the club, where he has primarily played in midfield and as a defender.
6. Kennedy Mweene Salary Per Month– R420,000 Rands
Kennedy Mweene, who was known for his penalty-saving and penalty-taking abilities, was undoubtedly one of Africa’s best goalkeepers, winning the PSL Goalkeeper of the Season title (best player in South Africa’s premier division) in the 2008-09 season.
He was wanted by all of South Africa’s top spending clubs, but he stayed with the Free State Stars until the end of the 2012-13 season.
He signed a three-year contract with Mamelodi Sundowns on June 27, 2013.
He has saved every penalty he has been confronted with while playing for Zambia since being defeated from the spot by Samuel Eto’o at the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations.
Since his debut in 2004, he has been Zambia’s first-choice goalkeeper, and he has competed in the 2006 African Nations Cup, 2008 African Nations Cup, 2010 African Nations Cup, and 2012 African Nations Cup.
Mweene kept a clean sheet in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Final on February 12, 2012, and stopped one penalty kick (as well as successfully converting his own) in the penalty shootout that decided the game, which Zambia finally won. He was named the tournament’s best goalkeeper.
Kennedy Mweene has been consistent with excellent goal keeping for 17 years. He has gradually solidified his position as one of Africa’s best goalkeepers.
Kennedy Mweene’s current salary at Mamelodi Sundowns, is pegged at R420 000 per month.
5. Marcelo Allende Salary Per Month- R430,000 per month
Allende began his career as a youth with Cobreloa. Following Chile’s involvement in the U-17 World Cup, he drew the attention of Colo-Colo and Universidad de Chile, both of whom were interested in signing him, although neither of these moves ended up happening.
In 2016, the footballer made the move to Deportes Santa Cruz of the Segunda División de Chile in order to increase the amount of playing time he received. He made his debut in that competition against Naval.
During his second year with the squad, he scored his first goal for the senior squad against Melipilla. He went on to become a regular starter and finished the season with four goals.
Allende participated on a trial with the English club Arsenal that lasted for two weeks. During that time, he played for Arsenal’s under-19 squad at the Durban International Cup.
The player was offered more opportunities to try out for the club after the squad won the competition. After a third test, in April of 2017, the English tabloid press stated that Arsenal had made Allende an offer for a professional contract.
Allende signed a contract with Mexican club Necaxa on September 7, 2017, with the goal of returning to the club in 2018, while also continuing his loan with Santa Cruz.
According to Transfermarkt, his potential transfer value is around R28 million. According to a source in Uruguay, Allende’s salary will be tripled compared to what he was getting in Uruguay.
As at 2024, Marcelo Allende salary at Mamelodi Sundowns is estimated at R430,000 Rand per month.