Wage bill, amortisation and top earners: How Milan compare with their rivals
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Wage bill, amortisation and top earners: How Milan compare with their rivals
"Eleven games into the season, and with the third international break underway, the time has come to look at some salary figures in Serie A. Which team has the heftiest wage bill? Which players earn the most in each of the top clubs? As you may have figured out already, AC Milan don't exactly come out on top here, though you could argue there is a semi-reasonable explanation for it. I mentioned a few weeks back that I would take a closer look at the player costs once the financial statements for 2024-25 had been confirmed."
"It's not as fun to do this article at the start of the season, though, as you don't have a proper league table to look at simultaneously. I guess you could say that my delay was very much intentional, above all since it helps us draw some conclusions from the different wage bills and the performances so far this season. In addition to the wage bill of Milan, Inter, Juventus, Napoli and Roma, I will also take a look at the amortisation costs - which are just as important - and the top five earners for each club."
Eleven games into the season and during the third international break, Serie A club wage bills are compared across teams. Wage bills for all clubs were effectively confirmed at the start of September. The comparison highlights which clubs invest heavily in player salaries and which rely on cost management. The analysis covers Milan, Inter, Juventus, Napoli and Roma, including amortisation costs and the top five earners at each club. Timing of the review allows assessment of wage spending against early-season performance. Milan appear significantly behind rivals in overall wage expenditure.
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