The MLS Players Union released the salaries for its members today.

Here are the salaries for Atlanta United’s players as of April 15.

It’s important to note, according to the site, “These figures include compensation from each player’s contract with MLS. They do not include any compensation from any contracts with individual teams or their affiliates.”

Player/2017 Base Salary/2017 Guaranteed Compensation

Almiron, Miguel, $1,912,500/$2,297,000

Ambrose, Mikey, $65,625/$65,625

Asad, Yamil, $150,000/$150,000

Bloom, Mark $99,225/$106,573.89

Carleton, Andrew $65,000/$77,400

Carmona, Carlos $675,000/$725,000

Garza, Greg $150,000/$150,000

Gonzalez Pirez, Leandro $250,008/$285,008

Goslin, Chris $70,000/$74,000

Gressel, Julian $75,000/$93,750

Heath, Harrison $66,150/$66,150

Jones, Kenwyne $390,000/$413,333.33

Kann, Alec $77,004/$77,004

Kratz, Kevin $150,000/$164,250

Larentowicz, Jeff $175,008/$175,008

Loyd, Zach $85,008/$85,008

Martinez, Josef $924,000/$1,041,310

McCann, Chris $540,000/$568,000

Mears, Tyrone $183,756/$183,756

Otoo, Jeffrey $53,000/$53,000

Parkhurst, Michael $325,008/$325,008

Peterson, Jacob $165,300/$165,300

Reynish, Kyle $65,004/$65,004

Robinson, Miles $125,000.04/$195,000.04

Rochez, Brian $200,000/$279,500

Tambakis, Alex $65,004/$65,004

Vazquez, Brandon $100,008/$120,008

Villalba, Hector $663,000/$770,750

Walkes, Anton $$53,004/$53,004

Wheeler-Omiunu, Andrew $53,004/$53,004

Williams, Romario $65,000/$65,000

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