How much do Juve players earn annually and who receives the most into their account?
Juventus are among the most successful clubs in Europe, with the previous decade and a half marked by domestic dominance and some impressive runs in the Champions League.
In the last few seasons, though, they haven't made any high-profile signings, indicative of the team's dwindling influence as a major powerhouse in European football.
Not just that, but the Bianconeri were penalised for "financial irregularities" and "false accounting" in 2023, which came as a significant setback in terms of their fiscal standing in Italy and Europe.
To mitigate the severity of the consequences, Juventus have been prudent in their efforts to reduce the wage bill and not spend recklessly on new signings.
So, who is the highest earner for the Old Lady this season? And who is on the opposite end of the spectrum?
GOAL delved into the numbers from Capology and found out!
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Getty Images SportGoalkeepers
Michele Di Gregorio is both the first-choice goalkeeper and the highest-paid goalkeeper at Juventus, just ahead of the veteran Mattia Perin, while 34-year-old Carlo Pinsoglio is the lowest-earning goalkeeper and also among the lowest-paid members of the squad.
Michele Di Gregorio€3,700,000Mattia Perin€2,780,000Carlo Pinsoglio€560,000AdvertisementAFPDefenders
The highest-paid defender at Juventus is Gleison Bremer, who earns an impressive €9 million plus annually.
Danilo, who's into the final five months of his Juve contract, is the second-highest paid defender at the club, which is something the Juventus faithful won't be too pleased to find out.
Full-back Andrea Cambiaso, who is important to head coach Thiago Motta, is third on the list with an annual package of over €4 million.
Nicolo Savona and Jonas Rouhi are earning the least, not just among defenders but also among the entire squad.
Gleison Bremer€9,260,000Danilo€5,130,000Andrea Cambiaso€4,440,000Federico Gatti€2,590,000Pierre Kalulu€2,560,000Juan Cabal€2,220,000Alberto Costa€930,000Nicolo Savona€370,000Jonas Rouhi€370,000Getty Images SportMidfielders
Douglas Luiz is the top-earning midfielder at Juventus, which doesn't come as a big surprise given that he made a high-profile move from Aston Villa last summer.
Arthur Melo and Manuel Locatelli are next in terms of salaries, with the duo earning over €6 million apiece. The fans would be furious to know Arthur earns such a high salary, given that he hasn't played a single minute under Motta this season.
Teun Koopmeiners won't be unhappy with his wages as the former Atalanta man is being paid close to €6 million annually. The same can be said about French midfielder Khephren Thuram and USMNT mainstay Weston McKennie.
Academy graduate Nicolo Fagioli is currently earning the least among all Juve midfielders.
Douglas Luiz€8,330,000Arthur Melo€6,410,000Manuel Locatelli€6,110,000Teun Koopmeiners€5,770,000Khephren Thuram€3,700,000Weston McKennie€3,210,000Nicolo Fagioli€2,780,000AFPAttackers
Dusan Vlahovic is the highest-paid forward at the club, and is among the players with the most lucrative deals in Serie A, earning a whopping €22,220,000 annually.
Young Portuguese sensation Francisco Conceicao and Argentine winger Nicolas Gonzalez earn identical wages, making them the second and the third-highest earning forwards on the roster.
Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik is the fourth-highest paid forward, ahead of the likes of Kenan Yildiz and Timothy Weah, who have been crucial to Motta this season.
Samuel Mbangula is the lowest-paid forward in the squad, having a six-figure annual salary.
Dusan Vlahovic€22,220,000Francisco Conceicao€4,630,000Nicolas Gonzalez€4,620,000Arkadiusz Milik€4,490,000Kenan Yildiz€2,960,000Timothy Weah€2,560,000Samuel Mbangula€560,000






