According to the findings of Football and Finance, the wages of Serie A clubs remained stable.
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Serie A, who has the highest salaries?
According to the data analyzed by the reference site for football finance, there are several clubs, even minor ones, that have substantially increased their wages. The data of theInter, with an increase of over 20 million. Around 10 million more for Atalanta. The data is also evident Lecce which during the last championship had the lowest wage bill in the entire Serie A, instead has now increased its gross wage bill by approximately 4 million, climbing three positions in the rankings. Increases also for Bologna and Napoli.
The teams that saved
On the other hand, the "savings" Rome with -17 million in salaries, as well as Hellas Verona (-13,8 million), Lazio (-10,7 million) and Cagliari (-9,6 million). Savings also for the Genoa who, probably also thanks to the sales of big names like Retegui and Gudmundsson, managed to save almost 6 million (5,9 million to be exact) on the wage bill.
The salary ranking in Serie A
Here is the complete ranking reported by Calcio e Finanza.
- Inter – 141,7 million euros
- Juventus – 111,7 million euros
- Milan – 104,3 million euros
- Rome – 89,9 million euros
- Napoli – 82,9 million euros
- Lazio – 68,2 million euros
- Fiorentina – 61,6 million euros
- Atalanta – 59,2 million euros
- Torino – 46,1 million euros
- Como – 38,1 million euros
- Bologna – 36,1 million euros
- Monza – 35 million euros
- Genoa – 31,3 million euros
- Udinese – 28,2 million euros
- Parma – 25,2 million euros
- Cagliari – 24,1 million euros
- Lecce – 21,5 million euros
- Empoli – 20,4 million euros
- Venice – 19,4 million euros
- Greece Verona – 18 million euros
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