Despite the injury crisis, AC Milan bounced back from the mid-week defeat by beating Juventus convincingly. The Rossoneri showed their strength as a team again and this has highlighted another factor, namely the wages.
Compared to Milan, Juventus’ wage bill is significantly higher as they are currently at €97.3m net. The Rossoneri, with four more players, are only at €55.9m which says a lot about the two projects.
Locatelli guadagna il doppio di Leao e il triplo di Ibrahimovic. Alex Sandro il quadruplo di Bennacer.
Ma ricordiamo che la proprietà della Juventus è considerata il simbolo dell’imprenditoria italiana. pic.twitter.com/OrWvoFbJoy
— Emanuele Dolce 🔴⚫️ (@EmanueleDolce) October 9, 2022
It’s clear that Milan are on a very good path for the present and the future, while that cannot be said for the Bianconeri. If that wasn’t clear already, yesterday’s clash was further proof of that.
Well Juve don’t exactly lose their players due to wages being low now do they? And it’s not like we’re at the top of the table and Atalanta is doing well with even further less of gross wages than both Juve and Milan at 40m. Let’s not kid ourselves like wages don’t buy top players
Dest’s salary is 4 million? Whilst Kalulu’s is less than a half million? Oh, lord. This world sucks!