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Sep 11 2012, 10:38 AM
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Primavera

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Interesting how Inter has overall a better squad, yet we spend much more on wages.
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Sep 11 2012, 11:11 AM
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I still don't get to how we add up to so much...
We only have 3 to 4 really big contracts in there, the others are all on par with the other big teams in the league. Inter, Juve and Roma all have someone on 6m. Inter having another 2 on 4m
I think it's mostly the large squad that contributes to it...
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Sep 11 2012, 12:51 PM
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QUOTE Serie A wage bills revealed By Football Italia staff
Milan have cut their yearly wage bill by €60m, but they are still the biggest payers in the Italian top flight.
The Gazzetta dello Sport have published their annual review of Serie A salaries and it shows that many clubs have taken action in view of the Financial Fair Play rules.
After a summer of waving goodbye to a host of veteran players, as well as Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Diavolo now pay out €120m a season.
City rivals Inter have also been busy cutting costs and they have saved €40m after sacrificing big earners such as Julio Cesar, Lucio, Douglas Maicon and Diego Forlan.
Juventus’ costs have actually increased slightly, while Roma’s attempts to improve their books were affected by the new contract of Daniele De Rossi who is on €6m a campaign.
Genoa have saved €7m, Siena €4m and Palermo €2.6m.
Club wage bill and highest earner: Milan €120m (Pato €4m), Juventus €115m (Buffon €6m), Inter €100m (Sneijder €6m), Roma €95m (De Rossi €6m), Lazio €66.2m (Klose €2.1m), Napoli €53.2m (Cavani €4.5m), Fiorentina €38.8m (Jovetic €2.5m), Sampdoria €29.8m (Palombo €1.5m), Genoa €28.9m (Borriello €1.4m), Bologna €28.4m (Gilardino €1.2m), Atalanta €23.7m (Denis €1m), Palermo €23.4m (Miccoli €1.2m), Torino €22m (Bianchi €1.3m), Udinese €21.2m (Di Natale €1.3m), Parma €21.2m (Amauri €1m), Siena €18.9m (D’Agostino €0.8m), Catania €18m (Andujar €0.6m), Cagliari €15.9m (Conti €0.75m), Chievo €15.9m (Pellissier €0.8m), Pescara €10.8m (Celik €0.4m).
Meanwhile, the top 10 earners in Serie A are: Buffon (Juventus), De Rossi (Roma) and Sneijder (Inter) €6m, Totti (Roma) €5m, Cavani (Napoli) and Milito (Inter) €4.5m, Cambiasso (Inter), Mexes (Milan), Pato (Milan) and Robinho (Milan) €4m.
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Sep 11 2012, 01:48 PM
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It's because our squad is pretty large. We have a 32 member squad almost.
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Sep 12 2012, 08:51 AM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Sep 12 2012, 06:19 AM)  But does that also mean all the other team's wage bills were exaggerated as well? Who knows. I always find Gazzetta's numbers a bit excessive, even when you consider pre-tax numbers and add them all up, they still don't come up to their total
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Sep 12 2012, 09:11 AM
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Well, the table above says 48 million, let's double that up for taxes. 96 million. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Now unless, the infographic a the very top which lists our wage at 120 million is including a few other random players or the staff salary (I wouldn't be surprised Galliani, senior management, coaching and health staff to be on peanuts, considering the brains running the club), it's an error. 120 - 96 comes down to 24 million, or 12 if you look at it. And if you factor in people like Galliani, Allegri, Braida, Tassoti, the medical staff, trainers, physiotherapists and all that, it very well could be a figure of 12 million.
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Sep 12 2012, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Sep 12 2012, 11:12 AM)  I wish FIFA would make that all transfer deals and contracts have to be submitted to them. That way there would be no being able to fake figures and such, it'd make it a lot easier to keep track of any corrupt transfers too. But that would make sense. It's like asking ESPN to make up a sensible trade rumor. Won't happen.
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