Danny Rose says he is not being paid what he is worth.

The riches of the Premier League has seen wages increase considerably in recent years and the top earners in England could soon be on more than £500,000-a-week.

Rose, who signed a five-year contract in September worth £65,000 a week, is paid quite a bit less than many other footballers at England’s ‘big six’ clubs of Chelsea, Tottenham, Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Man United.

Here, talkSPORT.com looks at the big earners from lowest to highest.*

*Basic salaries, not including bonuses

6 6. Tottenham Hotspur – Hugo Lloris and Harry Kane: £100,000-a-week – Spurs' key duo are understandably the joint-top earning players, having contributed to two successive top-four finishes in the Premier League.

6 5. Arsenal – Mesut Ozil: £140,000-a-week – The German playmaker is top earner at the Emirates Stadium, ahead of Alexis Sanchez, whose current deal sees the Chilean earn around £130,000-a-week. The key duo both have 12 months to run on their deals and any potential renewals could see them more than double their weekly salary.

6 4. Liverpool – Philippe Coutinho: £150,000-a-week – The Brazilian playmaker put pen to paper on a new five-year contract in January, worth around £8m-a-year to make him the top earner on Merseyside.

6 3. Chelsea – Cesc Fabregas and Eden Hazard: £220,000-a-week – Hazard could soon move ahead of Fabregas as the Premier League champions' top earner if he signs a new deal at Stamford Bridge.

6 2. Manchester City: Sergio Aguero: £240,000-a-week – The Argentine forward was reportedly close to a contract extension at the Etihad in January. His manager Pep Guardiola confirmed a deal was agreed, but it is yet to be announced by the club. Should they agree and sign terms in the summer, it would see another increase on his weekly wage packet.