The highest earners in Serie A: Vlahovic tops the list, Juventus outcast in Top 10 | OneFootball

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·8 September 2024

The highest earners in Serie A: Vlahovic tops the list, Juventus outcast in Top 10

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Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic boasts by far the highest net salary in Serie A, while Inter captain Lautaro Martinez is second on the list.

The Serbian signed for the Bianconeri under the old regime led by former president Andrea Agnelli, CEO Maurizio Arrivabene and sporting director Federico Cherubini.


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The old administration handed the 24-year-old a lucrative contract until 2026 with rising wages.

While the new management has been trying to find a solution to spread the costs over a longer period, they haven’t been able to reach an agreement with the striker’s entourage just yet.

Therefore, Vlahovic will collect a whopping 12 million euros for the 2024/25 campaign, making him the highest earner in Italian football.

Inter captain Lautaro Martinez will earn 9M thanks to his new contract, while his teammates Hakan Calhanoglu, Nicolo Barella and Marcus Thuram complete the Top 5, along with Napoli bomber Romelu Lukaku.

Following the departures of Adrien Rabiot, Wojciech Szczesny, Alex Sandro and Federico Chiesa, Juventus no longer have too many representatives on the Top 10 list.

Nevertheless, Arthur Melo is up there with a net salary of 5 million euros. Ironically, the Brazilian isn’t even part of Thiago Motta’s plans, as the club has been desperate to offload him this summer.

Here are the Top 20 earners in Serie A as revealed by Calcio e Finanza (via JuventusNews24).

  • Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus) – 12 million net
  • Lautaro Martinez (Inter) – 9 million net
  • Hakan Calhanoglu (Inter) – 6.5 million net
  • Nicolò Barella (Inter) – 6.5 million net
  • Marcus Thuram (Inter) – 6 million net
  • Romelu Lukaku (Napoli) – 6 million net
  • Alessandro Bastoni (Inter) – 5.5 million net
  • Benjamin Pavard (Inter) – 5 million net
  • Arthur (Juventus) – 5 million net
  • Gleison Bremer (Juventus) – 5 million net
  • Douglas Luiz (Juventus) – 5 million net
  • Rafael Leao (Milan) – 5 million net
  • Piotr Zielinski (Inter) – 4.5 million net
  • Teun Koopmeiners (Juventus) – 4.5 million net
  • Alvaro Morata (Milan) – 4.5 million net
  • Tammy Abraham (Milan) – 4.5 million net
  • Leandro Paredes (Roma) – 4.5 million net
  • Federico Dimarco (Inter) – 4 million net
  • Danilo (Juventus) – 4 million net
  • Theo Hernandez (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Divock Origi (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Ismael Bennacer (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Christian Pulisic (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Samuel Chukwueze (Milan) – 4 million net
  • Evan Ndicka (Roma) – 4 million net
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