so jj doesn't have the most expensive squad. we also don't have the highest amortization. and we also don't have the highest wage bill, which is something i very much love to see. what the table doesn't show is that our gross salary bill (~123m) is still ~13-14m higher than last seasons' wage bill. we made some reinforcements, especially in attack, so it doesn't come as a surprise. yildiz will get a raise, so it is likely to be a bit higher by the end of the season. considering that the club's revenue is estimated to be above 400m, these numbers will very likely comply with ffp's
squad's, coaches' wages and agent fees shouldn't be higher than 70% of the revenue rule. vlahovic's insane ~22m gross wage won't be in the books next year too: either he leaves, or extends for a significantly lower amount. that's mostly good news when it comes to jj's sustainability.
as for the other teams' costs, just two remarks. inda's relatively low amortization is the result of multiple bosman signings - so is (at least partially) the high gross wage bill too lol. also napoli started to invest heavily in their squad, that probably means that their amortization is likely to remain at a high level for the next few years; it is likely to become a problem soon. this is probably the first time adl is acting at least a bit recklessly when it comes to spending; the osimhen sale will bail them out for this season, but my gut feeling is that we can expect sales for next summer too.
(the bottom line [total] is useless in this case as the list itself is arbitrary and lacks more than half of the teams in serie a, only considers the most expensive squads)