An article by Tutomercato of the wage bills of the 20 Serie A teams revealed that the biggest spenders are Juventus, Inter Milan and Roma, who give a total of more than €210 million in wages to their players.
Juventus are paying the most with €74.1m net this season in wages, which is slightly more than Inter’s €71.7m budget. In third place in this ranking is Roma, who have focused mostly on free transfers in recent years, but paid €68.6 million in wages this season.
❗Dusan Vlahovic’s salary is set to reach double digits at the end of the season, potentially 20/25M€ gross without the Growth Decree. Considered excessive, especially given performance below expectations.
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Last season’s Scudetto winners Napoli are sixth in the table with wages of €44.4 million, but that amount is likely to rise in the coming months due to the new contracts offered to Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Series A Net Wage Bills:
Juventus – 74.1 million euros
Inter – 71.7 million euros
Roma – 68.6 million euros
Milan – 60.2 million euros
Lazio – 44.7 million euros
Napoli – 44.4 million euros
Fiorentina – 37.5 million euros
Atalanta – 29.3 million euros
Torino– 24.7 million euros
Genoa – 21.9 million euros
Sassuolo – 20.9 million euros
Udinese – 19.6 million euros
Bologna – 19.3 million euros
Cagliari – 19.2 million euros
Salernitana – 18.4 million euros
Monza – 18.1 million euros
Empoli – 16.8 million euros
Verona – 15.4 million euros
Frosinone – 11.5 million euros
Lecce – 9.8 million euros