Striker Adrien Hunou is Minnesota United's highest-paid player, according to salaries updated by the MLS Players Association, earning more than twice as much as the next player.
Signed as a Designated Player from French first-division Stade Rennais in April, Hunou's guaranteed compensation for this season is $2,587,702.
No other Loon makes more in guaranteed compensation than star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso's $966,910 and right-side attacker Robin Lod's $952,486.
In stark comparison, left-side attacker Franco Fragapane's is listed at $142,500 by the MLSPA, which Wednesday published online salaries leaguewide as of September's end. The union does so twice a year.
"Well, the salaries are a little bit misleading," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "I only looked briefly, but there were five or six of them that I saw that were not the right number. But they are what they are. I don't want to dwell on what people earn."
Hunou's compensation is the 16th highest in MLS. Los Angeles FC star Carlos Vela's $6.3 million is MLS's highest guaranteed compensation, which includes a player's base salary as well as guaranteed bonuses annualized.
Hunou signed a three-year MLS contract with a one-year club option. His six goals in 22 games are second on the team to Lod's eight. Fragapane has two goals and six assists in his past seven games.
Some other Loons players' annual guaranteed compensation: Jan Gregus $883,500, Wil Trapp $747,500, Bakaye Dibassy $718,125, Romain Metanire $699,250, Ethan Finlay $450,000, loaned-out Thomas Chacon $422,400, Michael Boxall $422,400, Tyler Miller $420,932 and Ozzie Alonso $322,100.