AC Milan have a wage bill which is the third-highest in Serie A behind their two main rivals, Inter Milan and Juventus.
Milan’s total gross salaries for the 2024-2025 season have been disclosed, with a staggering €94,650,000 annual wage bill translating to €1,820,192 per week.
Meanwhile, former Chelsea star Alvaro Morata tops the list as the highest-paid player, earning a gross annual salary of €8,330,000, bagging €160,192 every week.
Goalkeepers Mike Maignan and Marco Sportiello earns €3,590,000 and €930,000 per year, respectively.
Defenders Alessandro Florenzi, Theo Hernandez, and Emerson earn €5,560,000, €5,130,000, and €4,630,000 per year, respectively.
Furthermore, midfielders like Ismaël Bennacer, Youssouf Fofana, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek earn €7,040,000, €5,560,000, and €5,130,000 per year, respectively.
Meanwhile, Milan forwards Rafael Leao,and former Chelsea stars Tammy Abraham, and Christian Pulisic earn €6,410,000, €5,770,000, and €5,130,000 per year, respectively, while Super Eagles star Samuel Chukwueze earns €98,654 per week.
It should be noted that these figures do not include additional forms of compensation or bonuses and are subject to change.
Here’s a breakdown of AC Milan Players’ Weekly Wages
Goalkeepers:
Mike Maignan: €69,038 per week, €3,590,000 per year
Marco Sportiello: €17,885 per week, €930,000 per year
Lorenzo Torriani: the 18-year-old reportedly earns €3,648.24
Defenders
Alessandro Florenzi: €106,923 per week, €5,560,000 per year
Theo Hernández: €98,654 per week, €5,130,000 per year
Emerson: €89,038 per week, €4,630,000 per year
Fikayo Tomori: €86,346 per week, €4,490,000 per year
Davide Calabria: €71,154 per week, €3,700,000 per year
Strahinja Pavlovic: €60,577 per week, €3,150,000 per year
Matteo Gabbia: €28,462 per week, €1,480,000 per year
Filippo Terracciano: €28,462 per week, €1,480,000 per year
Alex Jimenez: €21,346 per week, €1,110,000 per year
Malick Thiaw: €19,808 per week, €1,030,000 per year
Pierre Kalulu: €49,231 per week, €2,560,000 per year
Midfielders:
Ismael Bennacer: €135,385 per week, €7,040,000 per year
Youssouf Fofana: €106,923 per week, €5,560,000 per year
Ruben Loftus-Cheek: €98,654 per week, €5,130,000 per year
Yunus Musah: €49,231 per week, €2,560,000 per year
Tijjani Reijnders: €41,923 per week, €2,180,000 per year
Forwards:
Alvaro Morata: €160,192 per week, €8,330,000 per year.
Rafael Leao: €123,269 per week, €6,410,000 per year
Tammy Abraham: €110,962 per week, €5,770,000 per year
Christian Pulisic: €98,654 per week, €5,130,000 per year
Samuel Chukwueze: €98,654 per week, €5,130,000 per year
Noah Okafor: €66,538 per week, €3,460,000 per year
Luka Jovic: €32,115 per week, €1,670,000 per year
UEFA Clears AC Milan of Financial Fair Play
UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) has confirmed that AC Milan have met their Financial Fair Play (FFP) targets for the 2023-2024 season.
This announcement comes after the CFCB First Chamber assessed the club’s financial performance under a Settlement Agreement this week.
Milan, along with Inter Milan, AS Monaco, Olympique de Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain, Besiktas JK, Trabzonspor A.S, and Royal Antwerp FC, were found to have fulfilled the intermediate financial targets set for the 2023 financial year.
This news is a testament to the significant progress made by Milan’s ownership in improving the club’s financial stability.
Meanwhile, in 2019, AC Milan agreed to a Settlement Agreement with UEFA, which included exclusion from the Europa League, to address financial irregularities. Since then, the club have made substantial strides in achieving financial compliance.
While Milan will continue to be monitored for another two years, this development clears the way for the club to operate with greater financial flexibility in the transfer market.
What’s next for AC Milan?
The Rossoneri will host Venezia in the Serie A on Saturday, September 14 with Kick-off set at 19:45 GMT.