The Italy midfielder earns more than any other player in
the country, while the Juventus wonderkid is on a notably low wage.
Roma's Daniele De Rossi is the highest-earning footballer
in Italy, according to figures released on Monday in the peninsula's press.
The 30-year-old midfielder earns €6.5 million net per
year, a full €1m in excess of the second-highest earner - Napoli's Gonzalo
Higuain - and €2m more than his Giallorossi skipper Francesco Totti.
Serie A's lack of financial pull is well reflected by the
figures, which were published by La Gazzetta dello Sport. Only 12 players
across the country earn in excess of €4m per annum, compared to 13 members of
Chelsea's squad who are reported to earn the same figure.
SERIE A MONEY | Italy's highest earners
1. Daniele De Rossi Roma €6.5m
2. Gonzalo
Higuain Napoli €5.5m
3. Diego
Milito Inter €5m
4. Esteban
Cambiasso Inter €4.5m
4. Carlos
Tevez Juventus €4.5m
6. Francesco
Totti Roma €4.5m
7. Mario
Gomez Fiorentina €4.25m
8. Gianluigi
Buffon Juventus €4m
8. Mario
Balotelli Milan €4m
8. Kaka Milan €4m
8. Philippe
Mexes Milan €4m
8. Marco
Borriello Roma €4m
No player from Italy's top division comes close to
ranking in Europe's top 10 earners, with De Rossi's wage packet dwarfed by the
continent's top earners. Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and
Monaco counterpart Radamel Falcao are each quoted to earn €14m after tax, while
Lionel Messi takes home €13m from his Barcelona contract. Gareth Bale's new
€11m-a-year net deal at Real Madrid ranks him only ninth in Europe's top
earners.
Elsewhere in the figures, it is shown that champions
Juventus pay out €49.8m in wages, with AC Milan next on €47.94m.
Further exploration shows that De Rossi's Roma team-mate
Marco Borriello comes in among the top 10 earners in the league with €4m net,
despite spending two years out of favour with the club. His salary comes in at
almost twice that of free-scoring Lazio rival Miroslav Klose (€2.1m) and more
than Juventus duo Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal (both €3.5m), Napoli's Marek
Hamsik (€3m) and AC Milan's Nigel de Jong (€3m).
Some notably low-earners include Juventus wonderkid Paul
Pogba (€1m), Lazio's Italy regular Antonio Candreva (€900,000), Napoli
wing-back Juan Zuniga (€800,000) and Fiorentina dribbling sensation Juan
Cuadrado (€600,000).
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