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‘Not his co-equal’ – Cristiano Ronaldo earns mindblowing €23m more than his Juventus teammates [Full List]

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
August 20, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

It’s perhaps the world’s worst-kept secret that Cristiano Ronaldo is Juventus’ highest earner.

The Portuguese star is the club’s biggest draw currently and is widely considered one of the best players in football.

Following Juve’s exit from the Champions League and the appointment of Andrea Pirlo as the club’s new manager, there’s been talk about a clearout at the club.

The effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the club has rendered the current wage structure unsustainable.

Reports indicate that the Turin club want to balance their books and have offered Ronaldo, whose €400,000-a-week wages take a huge chunk of their budget, to a host of clubs, including Barcelona.


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But by how much do his wages eclipse his Juventus teammates?

Ronaldo earns about €31 million a year at Juventus, which is €23 million more than the next highest earner, defender Matthijs de Ligt.

Striker, Gonzalo Higuain is third on the list.

Here’s the full list below:

Cristiano Ronaldo: €31 million

Matthijs de Ligt: €8 million

Gonzalo Higuain: €7.5 million

***Miralem Pjanic: €7.5 million (deal agreed to join Barcelona in September)

Paulo Dybala: €7.3 million

***Arthur Melo: €7 million (will join from Barcelona in September)

Aaron Ramsey: €7 million

Adrien Rabiot: €7 million

Leonardo Bonucci: €6.5 million

Wojciech Szczesny: €6.5 million

Douglas Costa: €6 million

Sami Khedira: €6 million

Juan Cuadrado: €5 million

Alex Sandro: €5 million

Federico Bernardeschi: €4 million

Danilo: €4 million

Giorgio Chiellini: €3.5 million

Blaise Matuidi: €3.5 million

Daniele Rugani: €3 million

Mattia Di Sciglio: €3 million

Rodrigo Bentancur: €2.5 million

Merih Demiral: €1.8 million

Gianluigi Buffon: €1.5 million

Carlo Pinsoglio: €0.3 million

 

 

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