The Financial Situation (47 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Has our wage bill been anywhere close to 255m in like the last two years?
I don't know if figures are accurate or not because different sources say different numbers.
Footbal italy reported it for 2023-24 season:
Juventus’ wage bill for the 2023-24 season
  • Paul Pogba – €8m net (€10.48m gross)
  • Adrien Rabiot – €7m net (€9.17m gross)
  • Dusan Vlahovic – €7m net (€12.95m gross)
  • Wojciech Szczesny – €6.5m net (€12.03m gross)
  • Alex Sandro – €6m net (€11.1m gross)
  • Gleison Bremer – €5m net (€9.25m gross)
  • Federico Chiesa – €5m net (€9.25m gross)
  • Danilo – €4m net (€5.24m gross)
  • Daniele Rugani – €3.5m net (€6.48m gross)
  • Arkadiusz Milik – €3.5m net (€4.59m gross)
  • Manuel Locatelli – €3m net (€5.55m gross)
  • Weston McKennie – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
  • Filip Kostic – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
  • Moise Kean – €2.5m net (€3.28m gross)
  • Timothy Weah – €2m net (€2.62m gross)
  • Mattia Perin – €1.5m net (€2.78m gross)
  • Mattia De Sciglio – €1.5m net (€2.78m gross)
  • Andrea Cambiaso – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
  • Federico Gatti – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
  • Nicolò Fagioli – €1m net (€1.85m gross)
  • Samuel Iling-Junior – €500, 000 net (€655,000 gross)
  • Carlo Pinsoglio – €300,000 net (€555,000 gross)
  • Fabio Miretti – €300,000 net (€555,000 gross)
The another source stated The Salaries and Contracts in detail:
€2,403,692
weekly payroll
€75,115
avg/player
€124,992,000
annual payroll
€3,906,000
avg/player
https://www.capology.com/club/juventus/salaries/
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
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I don't know if figures are accurate or not because different sources say different numbers.
Footbal italy reported it for 2023-24 season:


The another source stated The Salaries and Contracts in detail:


https://www.capology.com/club/juventus/salaries/
Shit, I don't think we were 255 since Ronaldo days.

That's 25 dudes making 10m a year. Ain't no fucking way...
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,559
Shit, I don't think we were 255 since Ronaldo days.

That's 25 dudes making 10m a year. Ain't no fucking way...
it's gross and includes all the staff. this is from the financial report:

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it still includes some money we're paying to the players because of the post covid salary maneuver too. as the paragraph below the two pie charts states, the previous year's report contains some explanation (see page 177 of the 21/22 report). we also had an expensive staff, as only allegri cost the club like ~13m gross.

considering only the players' wages, in '22/23 it was around 140m gross without bonuses, down to ~122m for the season that has just ended
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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it's gross and includes all the staff. this is from the financial report:

1721077612081.png


it still includes some money we're paying to the players because of the post covid salary maneuver too. as the paragraph below the two pie charts states, the previous year's report contains some explanation (see page 177 of the 21/22 report). we also had an expensive staff, as only allegri cost the club like ~13m gross.

considering only the players' wages, in '22/23 it was around 140m gross without bonuses, down to ~122m for the season that has just ended
Source?
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
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Can someone here give me the list /details on the players we received and ones that left?

Something like bought(- minus funds) and sold(+plus funds). No salaries needed, just other costs. :hi:
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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The agreement with the new main #sponsor has been defined. The announcement should be made within 3 weeks ️ #Juventus

[Mirko Nicolino]
 
Jul 13, 2010
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Hey, if prime pisswasser money means the difference between buying the likes of weah vs conceicao - im fine

On a serious note, I accept anything as a main sponsor as long as it gives better money than Jeep and is not middle east shit
 

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