DBasia.news – The Serie A 2019-20 has showsn the rapid development of Italian club transfer maneuvers. Not just a matter of transfer, player salaries has also increased.
Juventus occupies the top position as the club that spends the most money to pay player salaries. Based on the records of Gazetta dello Sport, La Vecchia Signora spent 294 million euros this season.
Cristiano Ronaldo takes the biggest portion as he has made Juve disburse 31 million euros per year. In second place, the new recruiter, Matthijs de Ligt, received a salary of 8 million euros.
One of the highlights is the position of Gianluigi Buffon. The former Italian national team goalkeeper was ranked second lowest after only receiving a salary of 1.5 million euros. However, that’s understandable because the role of the player has been reduced compared to the last few years.
Inter Milan came in second place with salary spending this season reaching 139 million euros. Romelu Lukaku is in the top position after receiving a wage of 7.5 million euros per year. This amount could swell up to 9 million euros if added bonus.
Afterwards, the new players has continued to dominate the salary list of the most expensive players of La Beneamata. Diego Godin and Alexis Sanchez are ranked second and third as they both receive a salary of 5 million euros per season.
Surprise came in third place. AS Roma unexpectedly spent 125 million euros to pay player salaries.
The new contract received by Edin Dzeko at the start of the season has made the player occupy the top position after receiving a salary of 5 million euros per season. Second place is occupied by the experienced player, Javier Pastore.
Meanwhile, AC Milan ranks fourth in terms of spending on player salaries. Rossoneri spent 115 million euros this season.
Gianluigi Donnarumma shot to the top after earning 6 million euros per season. At present, the Italian national team goalkeeper contract is still left until June 2021.
Meanwhile, Milan’s mainstay striker, Krzysztof Piatek, only receives a wage of 1.8 million euros per year. The former Genoa is still inferior to Fabio Borini, who earned a salary of 2.5 million euros.