Well, let me tell ya, them D.C. United players sure ain’t making chump change! Oh no, them fellas get paid good money, especially for kicking a ball around, let me tell ya. Some of ’em big names, they’re making more in a week than most folks round here see in a year, or maybe two!
Now take Christian Benteke, for instance. That fella’s earning a whopping $70,000 each week. Can you imagine? In one year, that man’s bringing in over $3.6 million! And he ain’t the only one living high on the hog. Nope, there’s a few others on that team raking in big bucks, though none quite like him.

Then ya got Mateusz Klich. He ain’t too far behind with his weekly paycheck of $31,000. That adds up to around $1.6 million a year. Not bad at all! Course, he’s one of the older guys on the team, pushing his mid-thirties, so it’s no wonder he’s earned his fair share.
And what about Martin Rodriguez? That fella’s pulling in about $18,000 each week. Do the math, and that’s close to $936,000 a year. And lemme tell ya, he’s still got plenty of gas in the tank at 28 years old.
Cristian Djome – now he’s a younger one, and he’s still pocketing about $17,000 every single week. Yep, that adds up to $884,000 for the year. Not too shabby for a young’un!
What’s the Total Wage Bill for D.C. United in 2024?
All told, D.C. United’s total wage bill is up there – something like $13,275,600 a year. That’s what they’re forkin’ out for all them players combined. Weekly? That comes to about $255,300, more or less. That’s a lot of zeros just for one team’s players!
Now, there’s always a range, ya know. Some of them younger or newer players, they ain’t making near as much as the big shots like Benteke. But overall, they’re doing pretty well. I mean, ya can make more than a hundred thousand dollars a year if you’re good enough for D.C. United, even at the lower end.

Designated Players and U22 Initiative
In Major League Soccer, they got this thing called Designated Players. These are the ones the teams really wanna keep happy. So they get paid the big bucks, but it don’t count as much against the salary cap. Makes it easier to keep ‘em on the team without breaking the bank. And then there’s the U22 Initiative, where younger players can still make a bit more but at a lower cap. Smart way to keep the talent coming in, ya know?
For example, Lewis O’Brien signed a hefty contract too – his deal’s around €8,000,000 a year. Ain’t no one sure if he’ll be around long-term, but that’s a pretty penny, let me tell ya!
Salaries for Staff
Not everybody with D.C. United is raking in the millions, though. The staff salaries are a bit more down to earth. For instance, the average yearly salary for someone workin’ in Membership Sales is around $48,354. If you’re a Presenter there, you might make closer to $79,844 a year. Folks workin’ hourly roles, like Event Staff, make about $16.50 per hour, and the Receptionists get around $22.98 per hour.
And them managers? Well, they do all right, too, bringing in an average of $92,000 a year. So, it ain’t just the players making decent money – the whole club’s got a good setup for those working hard in Washington, D.C., where the cost of living sure ain’t cheap!
All in all, whether you’re on the field or behind the scenes, D.C. United pays out pretty good for everyone involved. Sure, some of them are pulling in the big bucks, but even the support team is doing all right by most folks’ standards.

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