With the Scottish Premiership split well underway, a number of the country’s largest clubs are aiming to ensure they end the season positively.
Rangers and Celtic are in a battle for the title, while at the bottom end of the table. Livingston’s relegation was confirmed at the weekend but Ross County’s have pulled ahead of St. Johnstone as they look to escape the relegation play off.
Understandably, the highest paid Scottish Premiership player always comes in the shape of a Rangers or Celtic star but just far behind are their top tier rivals when it comes to paying wages?
Here are the top 20 Scottish Premiership players with the highest weekly salary that don't play for Rangers or Celtic, according to SalarySport.

1. Adam Le Fondre - Hibs
The highest paid non Old Firm player is Hibs' English striker who signed in the summer. According to SalarySport, he earns a reported £18,000 a week. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

2. Martin Boyle - Hibs
The Australian international is Hibs' second highest earner and second on this list with a reported weekly wage of £7,900. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

3. Dylan Levitt - Hibs
Completing the top three highest paid non Old Firm players is another Easter Road favourite. Completing the top three is the Hibs midfielder, with a reported weekly wage of £6,400. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

4. Leighton Clarkson - Aberdeen
The first non Hibs player on this list is the Dons' former Liverpool youth teamer, who earns a reported weekly wage of £6,000. | Ross Parker - SNS Group Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group