Watford will be looking to win promotion back into the Premier League at the first time of asking this term, under the management of Xisco Munoz. 

The Hornets are well-placed to do just that, and will fancy their chances of putting together a positive run of results together from now until the end of this year's campaign.

But do you know who the club's biggest earners are at this moment in time? With statistics sourced from Salary Sport, we take you through Watford's top-ten earners!

Find out who kicks us off at number ten on the list, on the next page.....

Former Derby County midfielder Will Hughes kicks off the list at number ten, reportedly earning £26,000 per week.

Hughes has been an important member of the Watford team this season, and was recently on the scoresheet in their win over Derby County.

Adam Masina is next up on the list, with wages of £31,000 per week.

The 27-year-old has been a regular at left-back in recent weeks, and will be hoping he can play his part in the club's bid to return to the Premier League this term.

In at number eight is Isaac Success, who reportedly earns £31,000 per week.

He has been with the club since 2016, but has struggled for a consistent run in the starting XI, with the likes of Joao Pedro and Troy Deeney just some of the names ahead of him in the pecking order at Vicarage Road.

Hornets defender Christian Kabasele is in at number seven, with a reported weekly wage of £32,000.

Kabasele is another player that has been with the club since 2016, and will be hoping he can play his part in the club's bid to win promotion back into the Premier League at the first time of asking.

Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster is an at number six, with the former Spurs shot-stopper on £33,000 each week in wages.

Foster has recently been ruled out of action through injury, but will be hoping he can return to the starting XI in the near future.

Nathaniel Chalobah comes in at number five, with a reported wage of £34,000 per week.

Chalobah had previously been on the books with Chelsea earlier in his career, but is now a regular in the team under the management of Xisco Munoz.

Former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley is fourth on the list, as he reportedly earns £47,000-a-week.

Cleverley has been a regular in the Watford starting XI this season, and will know that he has an important role to play in their bid for promotion this term.

Ismaila Sarr kicks off the top-three on this list, with the winger reportedly earning £71,000 each week.

The winger's impressive performances over the last year seemingly haven't gone unnoticed, with Manchester United previously being interested in landing Sarr's signature.

Former Burnley forward Andre Gray is second on the list, with a weekly-wage of £73,000.

Gray has often been behind Joao Pedro in the pecking order at Vicarage Road, but will be hoping he can have an opportunity to play his part in their promotion bid.

Watford captain Troy Deeney tops the list, with a reported wage of £77,000 per week.

Deeney has been a fantastic servant to the club, and will be keen to add to his goal tally from now until the end of the 2020/21 season, with the Hornets well-placed to win promotion this term.