Bristol City are pushing for the play-offs again this season and look as if they have a great chance of securing a top-six place.

You could certainly make the argument that this is the best squad the Robins have had in a long, long time.

However, that comes at a cost and City have had to shell out some fairly large wages to some of their key men.

With that in mind, we've outlined the five highest-earners in the City squad according to Capology...

Palmer joined permanently from Chelsea in the summer and having made the switch from the Premier League giants, it is perhaps no surprise to see him on this list.

The playmaker has a real eye for a pass and has shown in glimpses at Ashton Gate just how talented he is. The Robins will likely hope he can produce some magic during the run-in.

The big, physical centre-back joined the club permanently from Aston Villa in 2017 and has been a reliable player for the Robins, when fit.

A no-nonsense defender with 80 Premier League appearances under his belt, it makes a lot of sense to see Baker on this list.

Another man brought in from a top-flight side, Wells joined City for £4 million in January.

The club were looking for a proven goalscorer and the Bermudian is undoubtedly that, having found the net x times this season.

x of those have come since he arrived at Ashton Gate, City will no doubt be hoping he can fire them into the play-offs.

The presence of the club's record signing on this list is far from a surprise.

Kalas was one of three players that City recruited from Chelsea in the summer. The Czech Republic international is commanding, physical figure and someone that the Robins will hope to have at the heart of their backline for years to come.

Afobe was brought in on loan from Stoke City on transfer deadline day in August and made a fast start, scoring three times in his first five games.

A nasty ligament injury has kept him out since but it seems he may return for the run-in. I'm sure most City fans would be happy to see him top of this list if he can return to fire them to a top-six finish.