Juventus have managed to cut their wage bill by around €44m gross compared to last year, but still pay the most out of all clubs in Serie A.
Calcio e Finanza analysed the Bianconeri’s wages for the 2023-24 season, confirming that the overall costs sit at around €75.1m net or €121.3m gross. Overall, the payroll has dropped by €21m net or €44m gross when compared to last year, showing the results of the club’s efforts this summer.
When looking at the source of the reduction, three departed players stand out – Leandro Paredes with his €6.5m net wages, Angel Di Maria and his €6m net salary, and Juan Cuadrado, who earnt €5m net per season.
When calculating the gross costs, the Growth Decree – a tax relief law for foreign players – has been taken into account, and for new arrivals this doesn’t activate until January 2024 due to the July 2 deadline.
Juventus’ 2022-23 season was derailed by off-pitch legal issues, meaning they will not take part in European competition this campaign, something that has a clear effect on their overall balance sheets.
Their highest paid player currently is Paul Pogba, who earns €8m net per season, and behind him is Adrien Rabiot with a salary of €7m net. In third place is Wojciech Szczesny, earing €6.5m net per campaign.
Juventus’ wage bill for the 2023-24 season
- Paul Pogba – €8m net (€10.48m gross)
- Adrien Rabiot – €7m net (€9.17m gross)
- Dusan Vlahovic – €7m net (€12.95m gross)
- Wojciech Szczesny – €6.5m net (€12.03m gross)
- Alex Sandro – €6m net (€11.1m gross)
- Gleison Bremer – €5m net (€9.25m gross)
- Federico Chiesa – €5m net (€9.25m gross)
- Danilo – €4m net (€5.24m gross)
- Daniele Rugani – €3.5m net (€6.48m gross)
- Arkadiusz Milik – €3.5m net (€4.59m gross)
- Manuel Locatelli – €3m net (€5.55m gross)
- Weston McKennie – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
- Filip Kostic – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
- Moise Kean – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
- Timothy Weah – €2m net (€2.62m gross)
- Mattia Perin – €1.5m net (€2.78m gross)
- Mattia De Sciglio – €1.5m net (€2.78m gross)
- Andrea Cambiaso – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
- Federico Gatti – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
- Nicolò Fagioli – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
- Samuel Iling-Junior – €500, 000 net (€655,000 gross)
- Carlo Pinsoglio – €300,000 net (€555,000 gross)
- Fabio Miretti – €300,000 net (€555,000 gross)
Total – €75.1m net (€121.4m gross)
Wow, Miretti’s salary needs to be raised !