Lowest-paid player in Premier League history

Football
By Game Yetu | Nov 20, 2016

Josh Tymon who made his Hull debut at just 17 years of age during 3-0 defeat by Sunderland on Saturday is one of the lowest paid Premier League players ever.

He earns just £160 (Sh 20,120) a week – making him one of the lowest-paid players in Premier League history

Arsene Wenger was once 'very interested ‘in signing the youngster  back in February when he played 55 minutes in the 0-0 draw at the KCOM Stadium in fifth round of the the FA Cup.

He was named Hull's Academy Player of the Season for 2015/16 and has represented England Under-17s.

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