
Juventus wage bill rises for 2025/2026 season
The 2025/2026 season brings significant changes to the Juventus squad, not just on the field but also financially. The club’s salary structure offers a key look into the Bianconeri’s strategic decisions.
According to a report by Calcio e Finanza, Juventus’s overall wage bill has seen a noticeable increase compared to the previous season. Last season, the club paid its players a total of about €65.8 million in net salaries, which amounted to approximately €109.2 million in gross wages.
For the 2025/2026 season, these figures are projected to rise. The club is expected to pay around €70.4 million in net salaries, translating to roughly €122.9 million in gross wages. This represents a significant increase of about €13.7 million, or 12.5%, for the gross wage bill.
Top Earners and Player Salaries
The salary structure shows a clear distinction between the team’s stars and its younger players or reserves. The highest-paid player on the squad is forward Dusan Vlahovic, who earns a net salary of €12 million per season.

During the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Juventus FC at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on August 31, 2025 in Genoa, Italy.
He is followed by new signing Jonathan David at €6 million and defender Gleison Bremer at €5 million.
Here is a full breakdown of the Juventus player salaries for the 2025/2026 season:
- Vlahovic: €12 million
- David: €6 million
- Bremer: €5 million
- Koopmeiners: €4.5 million
- Openda: €4 million
- Conceiçao: €3.8 million
- Gatti: €3.1 million
- Locatelli: €3 million
- McKennie: €2.5 million
- Kostic: €2.5 million
- Zhegrova: €2.5 million
- Cambiaso: €2.4 million
- Kalulu: €2.4 million
- Kelly: €2.4 million
- Di Gregorio: €2 million
- Joao Mario: €2 million
- Thuram: €2 million
- Rugani: €1.8 million
- Milik: €1.75 million
- Perin: €1.5 million
- Yildiz: €1.5 million
- Cabal: €1.2 million
- Pinsoglio: €0.3 million
- Miretti: €0.3 million