Paul Pogba earning £23,000-per-week at Juventus compared to Radamel Falcao's £149,000-per-week as Serie A's annual salaries reflect decline of Italy's top league
- Serie A reveal annual salaries of each player
- Pogba earning just £23,000-per-week net at Juve despite world-class talent
- Radamel Falcao earning £149,000-per-week at Manchester United
- Daniele De Rossi is Serie A's highest earner with £100,000-per-week deal
- Ashley Cole earning £35,000-per-week after signing with Roma this summer
- Nemanja Vidic becomes Inter Milan's top earner on £50,000-per-week
- Figures show decline in Italy's top league as Premier League and La Liga wages dwarf Italian figures
- Samuel Eto'o was earning £160,000-per-week at Inter Milan in 2009
As
the annual salaries of every Serie A player were released on Monday,
there seems to be little doubt that the Italian league is falling behind
Europe's top leagues.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport,
Serie A clubs are now spending close to a combined £500million less on
wages compared with 2011 as even the league's highest earners collect
far less than Premier League and La Liga stars.
Paul
Pogba, for example, is set to earn just £23,000-per-week net this
season despite being one of the most talented young midfielders in the
world and a player Juventus will no doubt hope to keep hold of.
Worth more? Paul Pogba (right) will earn just £23,000-per-week from his current deal with Juventus
Juventus,
however, do lead the way in money spent on wages and are the only
Italian club to increase their wage bill from the 2013/14 season with
the likes of Carlos Tevez and Arturo Vidal earning upwards of
£60,000-per-week.
Roma star Daniele De Rossi can boast that he is Roma's highest earner with a contract worth £5.2m excluding any bonuses.
Former
Chelsea star and Roma new boy Ashley Cole decided to move to Italy
after failing to agree a contract extenstion with the Blues and has
signed up to earn around £35,000-per-week with Rudi Garcia's side.
Big money: Former Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez (left) is the top earner at Juventus
Love of the game: Ashley Cole (right) has taken a wag cut to join Roma and will earn £35,000-per-week
Cole's
former England team-mate Micah Richards decided to follow in the left
back's footsteps and head to Italy in search of first-team football with
Fiorentina.
The
26-year-old is set to earn £26,000-per-week with his new club and
becomes Fiorentina's fourth highest earner behind Alberto Aquilani,
Giuseppe Rossi and Mario Gomez.
Elswhere,
former Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic will recoup around
£50,000-per-week as he shares the highest earner at Inter Milan award
with Argentine forward Rodrigo Palacio, with both set to earn a minimum
of £2.5m for the 2014/15 season.
After
a difficult three years with Chelsea, Fernando Torres has finally
searched for pastures new after signing a two-year loan deal with AC
Milan.
At the back: Nemanja Vidic is Inter Milan's highest earner after his move from Manchester United
Cut: Fernando Torres (above) goes from £175,000-per-week at Chelsea to £60,000-per-week at AC Milan
Main man: Daniele De Rossi is Serie A's highest earner with a contract worth £5.2m excluding any bonuses
The
Spanish striker slips straight into the club's highest earner spot and
will collect close to £61,000 each week - nowehere near his
£175,000-per-week deal in west London.
The
decline in wages, and perhaps the decline is Italian football is clear
to see when looking at the pay of Inter's highest earner Samuel Eto'o
during the 2009/10 season.
Eto'o was earning a staggering £160,000-per-week at the San Siro compared to the £50,000-per-week of Vidic.
Dip: Micah Richards has move to Fiorentina in search of first team football and will earn £26,000-per-week
High earner: Samuel Eto'o was on a £160,000-a-week contract during the 2009/10 season at Inter Milan
Inter's second highest earner Patrick Vieira was quite a way off Eto'o's figures but still managed to collect £84,000-per-week.
The
figures are also a stark contrast to that of the highest earners
elsewhere with the likes of Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel
Messi all earning over £200,000-per-week to ply their trade in La Liga.
De
Rossi's highest-earner tag is dwarfed by the Premier League's top
earner Wayne Rooney, who can boast a stunning £300,000-per-week.
In the money: Wayne Rooney's £300,000-per-week wages dwarf those in the Serie A
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