Juventus: Weekly wages of first-team stars revealed | Serie A 2020-21

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Juventus are the most successful club team in Italy.
Juventus are the most successful club team in Italy.

#6 Leonardo Bonucci (Center-back) - €125,000 a week

Leonardo Bonucci
Leonardo Bonucci

One of the mainstays of the Juventus defense for almost a decade, Leonardo Bonucci recently played his 400th game for the club in all competitions.

The nine-time Serie A winner (eight times with Juventus) signed a contract extension with the club last year that will keep the 33-year-old with the Bianconeri till 2024.

Bonucci, who has scored 29 goals in all competitions for Juventus, reportedly earns around €125,000 a week at the club.


#5 Aaron Ramsey (Central Midfielder) - €134,600 per week

Aaron Ramsay
Aaron Ramsay

After making his mark at Arsenal, Aaron Ramsay arrived on a free transfer at Juventus last summer.

The Wales international had a decent debut season with the Bianconeri, scoring four goals and providing two assists in 35 games in all seasons. Ramsey has made six appearances for Juventus under new manager Andrea Pirlo.

The 29-year-old, who is one of the highest-earning Welsh players in the game, reportedly earns around €134,600 a week at Juventus and is contracted with the Italian giants till 2023.


#4 Adrien Rabiot (Central Midfielder) - €134,600 per week

Adrien Rabiot
Adrien Rabiot

Adrien Rabiot made his name at Paris St. Germain as an elegant left-footed midfielder with impressive ball-playing skills, tactical intelligence and versatility before arriving at Juventus at the start of last season.

The 25-year-old Frenchman, who is contracted with the club till 2023, has been a key player for the Bianconeri. Rabiot, like Ramsey, also reportedly earns around €134,600 a week at Juventus.


#3 Paulo Dybala (Second Striker) - €140,380 per week

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Paolo Dybala has been a key player for Juventus since joining the club in the summer of 2015.

The diminutive Argentinian is on the cusp of scoring 100 Juventus goals, having found the net 96 times and assisted on 38 occasions in 234 appearances for the club in all competitions. Dybala, however, is yet to score in the Serie A this season in three games although he opened his account for the season in the Champions League.

In recent times, Dybala has looked like a pale shadow of his illustrious self after contracting COVID-19. However, it may not be too long before the 27-year-old rediscovers his mojo.

Dybala, whose current contract with Juventus runs till 2022, is one of the highest earners at the club. The Argentine reportedly takes home around €140,380 a week.


#2 Matthijs de Ligt (Centre-back) - €153,840 a week

Matthijs de Ligt
Matthijs de Ligt

Matthijs de Ligt arrived at Juventus last summer on a gargantuan €75 million transfer after leading Ajax to a fairytale run to the Champions League semi-finals.

However, despite his early promise, the 21-year-old largely struggled to make an impact in his first season in Italy. Under Andrea Pirlo this season, De Ligt is yet to start a game.

Nevertheless, the Dutch international, who has a contract with Juventus till 2024, is seen as the leader of the club's defense in the years to come. He is one of the highest earners at the club, reportedly taking home €153,840 a week in wages.


#1 Cristiano Ronaldo (Centre Forward) - €596,150 per week

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo, who arrived at Juventus in the summer of 2018, has helped the club to win back-to-back Serie A titles by scoring 52 goals in his first two seasons in the Italian top flight.

The 5-time Ballon d'Or winner, who recently notched up his 100th international goal for Portugal, has hit the ground running for Juventus this season.

Despite missing a few games after he contracted COVID-19, the 35-year-old striker has scored in all four Serie A games he has played this season, scoring six times in the process.

Perhaps, unsurprisingly, Ronaldo is the highest earner at Juventus. His reported weekly wage of around €596,150 is almost four times the next highest earner at the club.

In fact, Ronaldo's gargantuan salary (€31 million) alone made up around 13% of the club's salary expenditure (€236 million) last season. This was despite Juventus slicing €58 million off their wage bill due to the financial hit suffered by the club owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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