The 11th most paid in the series A, the juvenines and the Milanes (Photo) dominate

It is normal that when you spend more and struggle to have the best players on the team, they have to pay more than others. And, for this reason, it's understandable why the Juvenus of the “overlap” with its millions of champions, who earn at least six seasons in Italy. Meanwhile, even [...]
It is normal that when you spend more and struggle to have the best players on the team, they have to pay more than others. And, for this reason, it's understandable why the Juvenus of the “overlap” with its millions of champions, who earn at least six seasons in Italy.

Meanwhile, Milan too was set up this year, with “diamante” like Ginluji Donaruma, Leonardo Bonuchi and Andrea Konti, respectively, at 6m, 7.5m euros and 3m euros a year for the paid goalkeeper, one of the most paid right-wing centre and defenders of Serina A.

This 11th, the most paid for every role, in a 4-3-3 set up by the players' salary study, makes Juventu dominant, with a total of 7 football players part of it.
These are Giorgio Kielini, at the centre of the defence, at 3.5m euros, Alex Sandro at 2.8 million in the left lane, Miralem Pjanic in midfield with 4.5 million; Sami Khadira back in the middle of the country with 4 million euros.
But even the entire attack is made of threevenines: Paulo Dibala with 7m euros, Gonzalo Higuiin with 7.5 and Duglas Costa, this year's last-year-old Bayerni of Munich, with 6m euros annually.

The one out of Juventus-Milan double is Belgian midfielder Razha Nainglan. Rome's star is the highest paid in the capital by 4.2m euros annually.

But a team also needs a trainer, so it is normal for the paid one to be the one with the most paid in the group he always trains. It's Masimiliano Alegrin, Juvenus Strateg, who this year started the third season at the top of the Tianese.











