See What Cristiano Ronaldo Earns At Juventus (See Photographs)

September 05, 2018
 Cristiano Ronaldo – The former Real Madrid star is reportedly earning more than three times the measure of the second highest-paid player, Gonzalo Higuain.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest-paid player in Serie An and earns three times more than any other individual in Italy's best flight, as per a report distributed by Tuttosport.

The Portuguese star has been the lofty idea in Italy since his €100m (£88m/$117m) move to the Bianconeri in the mid year.

Juve have an ideal record after their initial three games of the season, however Ronaldo is yet to score an objective for his new team and has pulled in feedback for his failure to locate the net so far.

Regardless of his failure to score, it does not shock anyone that Ronaldo is best of the rankings with regards to earnings, however the wage gap between the Juventus star and the rest of the league is very astonishing.

Italian newspaper Tuttosport have revealed the wages of all Serie A players, with the 33-year-old bringing home significantly more than any of his team-mates or opponents.

Ronaldo is earning an incredible €31 million (£28m/$36m) per season in Turin and is on a four-year deal with the reigning Serie A victors.

Not exclusively is the five-time Ballon d'Or and Champions League winner by a wide margin the greatest earner in the league, however he earns more than three fold the amount of as any other person.

Gonzalo Higuain, who joined AC Milan from Juve after Ronaldo touched base in Turin, is the following best paid, rounding up €9.5 million (£9m/$11m) per season.




After Higuain, it is fellow Argentine attacker and Juventus star Paulo Dybala on €7m (£6m/$8m), with Miralem Pjanic not a long ways behind on €6.5m.

Obviously, Juventus' wage spending plan is far greater than some other teams in the division.

Massimiliano Allegri's men are currently burning through €219m (£197m/$253m) per season on player pay rates alone, while AC Milan are next as they pass out €140m (£126m/$162m) every year.

Roma are third, with their spending reaching €116m and €100m (£90m/$116m) respectively.

Empoli are the most reduced spending team in the league with costs of just €16m a season.


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