With Tottenham interested in a move for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, we have taken a look at his current salary and where he would rank within Spurs’ existing wage structure if he were to make the switch to North London.Tottenham Hotspur have continued their squad overhaul this summer, having completed the signing of three players thus far.Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan Paul van Hecke currently stand as the three pieces of business done by the Lilywhites since the opening of the summer window on June 15.There is an expectation, however, that more is yet to come, with several players continuing to be linked with a move to N17.Both Sandro Tonali and, more recently, Mateus Fernandes have been linked with a move to Tottenham.Spurs are said to be keen on securing a move for both midfielders this transfer window. If they are to achieve that, they will surely have to break their club-record signing twice.Tonali is currently valued at £100m, while Fernandes is valued at £80m.Photo by Julian Finney/Getty ImagesHow much Mateus Fernandes currently earns at West Ham per weekSpurs Web have now taken a look at the wages of Fernandes at West Ham United to see where he would rank within Tottenham’s current wage structure.At West Ham, the 21-year-old is currently one of their highest-paid players, ranking among the club’s top 10 earners.He is currently on £60,000 per week and £3,120,000 per year, with a bonus of £780,000, taking his annual earnings up to £3,900,000.Fernandes would fit comfortably into Tottenham’s wage structureWith such a respectable weekly salary, Fernandes would fit right into Tottenham’s current wage structure, which has players capped at around £200,000 per week.PlayerPositionCountryAnnual SalaryWeekly SalaryCristian RomeroDefenderArgentina£10,140,00£195,000Xavi SimonsMidfielderNetherlands£10,140,00£195,000James MaddisonMidfielderEngland£8,840,000£170,000Conor GallagherMidfielderEngland£8,320,000£160,000Mohammed KudusMidfielderGhana£7,800,000£150,000Dominic SolankeForwardEngland£7,280,000£140,000Dejan KulusevskiForwardSweden£5,720,000£110,000RicharlisonForwardBrazil£4,680,000£90,000Micky van de VenDefenderNetherlands£4,680,000£90,000Radu DragusinDefenderRomania£4,420,000£85,000Pedro PorroDefenderSpain£4,420,000£85,000Ben DaviesDefenderWales£4,160,000£80,000Rodrigo BentancurMidfielderUruguay£3,900,000£75,000Archie GrayMidfielderEngland£3,900,000£75,000Destiny UdogieDefenderItaly£3,900,000£75,000Guglielmo VicarioGoalkeeperItaly£3,900,000£75,000Pape Matar SarrMidfielderSenegal£3,640,000£70,000Kevin DansoDefenderAustria£3,380,000£65,000Lucas BergvallMidfielderSweden£3,120,000£60,000Mathys TelForwardFrance£2,860,000£55,000Wilson OdobertMidfielderFrance£2,080,000£40,000Djed SpenceDefenderEngland£2,080,000£40,000Antonin KinskyGoalkeeperCzechia£1,560,000£30,000SouzaDefenderBrazil£1,300,000£25,000Brandon AustinGoalkeeperEngland£780,000£15,000Ashley PhillipsDefenderEngland£780,000£15,000Dane ScarlettStrikerEngland£648,000£12,000Mikey MooreMidfielderEngland£260,000£5,000Yang-min HyeokMidfielderSouth Korea£260,000£5,000Jamie DonleyMidfielderEngland£213,200£4,100Will LankshearStrikerEngland£176,800£3,400In fact, should he move to Tottenham on his current wages, he would be among the club’s top 20 earners, on the same salary as Lucas Bergvall, who is also believed to earn £60,000 per week.Spurs could, of course, easily double the Portuguese midfielder’s wages and still have no issues with their current wage bill. However, while the salary will not be a major concern, the biggest issue for Spurs would be having to cough up the enormous £80m that West Ham are demanding.READ MORE: Tottenham handed £34m price tag for target who says he wants to play for De ZerbiThe post How much Mateus Fernandes earns at West Ham and where he would rank at Tottenham appeared first on Spurs Web.