CF: Milan’s 2024-25 wage bill broken down – highest earners and where new signings rank

By Oliver Fisher -
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AC Milan’s wage bill is the third-highest in Serie A behind their two main rivals, and a report has published a full breakdown of the players’ salaries.

Calcio e Finanza publish the information on squad costs at the end of every window (compare with last year here) starting with an overview. The combined gross salaries of all players participating in Serie A this season amount to €1.06bn, in line with the total for the 2023-24 season.

The data could undergo small variations in the next few days in the case of incoming or outgoing market operations (e.g. signing of players at the end of their contracts or sales to countries where the market is still open).

The highest earner in the Milan squad in terms of net salary is Rafael Leao at €5m per year excluding bonuses, which comes to €6.55m gross with the Growth Decree in effect. Alvaro Morata is on €4.5m net but doesn’t get any tax relief, so his €8.325m gross is the highest figure in that column.

Ismael Bennacer earns €4m net per year from €7m gross, and the other players to earn that much or more are Theo Hernandez, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Christian Pulisic, Samuel Chukwueze and Divock Origi.

Mike Maignan’s €2.8m net yearly earnings will have to go up if he is to renew, while there are other interesting figures like Malick Thiaw being on less than €1m and Tijjani Reijnders getting €1.7m.

AC Milan’s 2024-25 wage bill in full

  • Rafael Leao: €5m (€6.55m gross)
  • Alvaro Morata: €4.5m (€8.32m gross)
  • Tammy Abraham: €4.5m (€5.9m gross)
  • Ismael Bennacer: €4m (€7.4m gross)
  • Samuel Chukwueze: €4m (€5.24m gross)
  • Theo Hernandez: €4m (€5.24m gross)
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek: €4m (€5.24m gross)
  • Divock Origi: €4m (€5.24m gross)
  • Christian Pulisic: €4m (€5.24m gross)
  • Fikayo Tomori: €3.5m (€4.58m gross)
  • Alessandro Florenzi: €3m (€5.55m gross)
  • Youssouf Fofana: €3m (€5.55m gross)
  • Mike Maignan: €2.8m (€3.66m gross)
  • Luka Jovic: €2.5m (€3.27m gross)
  • Emerson Royal: €2.5m (€4.62m gross)
  • Davide Calabria: €2m (€3.7m gross)
  • Yunus Musah: €2m (€2.62m gross)
  • Noah Okafor: €2m (€2.62m gross)
  • Strahinja Pavlovic: €1.7m (€3.14m gross)
  • Tijjani Reijnders: €1.7m (2.22m gross)
  • Ballo-Toure: €1m (€1.31m gross)
  • Matteo Gabbia: €1m (€1.85m gross)
  • Filippo Terracciano: €0.8m (€1.48m gross)
  • Malick Thiaw: €0.8m (€1.04m gross)
  • Alex Jimenez: €0.6m (€1.11m gross)
  • Marco Sportiello: €0.5m (€0.925m gross)
  • Kevin Zeroli: €0.220m (€0.407m gross)
  • Lorenzo Torriani: €0.1m (€0.185m gross)
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6 Comments

  1. The fact that rlc and origi are 2 of the highest earners at the club speaks volumes. How about we stop overpaying for overhyped epl rejects. Tomori was a lucky gamble, and Pulisic and and Giroud had already shown they’re quality in the past.

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