Inter Milan Have Second-Lowest Wage Bill Of Champions League Quarterfinalists – Bayern Munich, Real Madrid & PSG At The Top | OneFootball

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·14 March 2025

Inter Milan Have Second-Lowest Wage Bill Of Champions League Quarterfinalists – Bayern Munich, Real Madrid & PSG At The Top

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Inter Milan have the second-lowest wage bill in the Champions League quarterfinals, with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid top of the pile.

This according to Italian outlet Calcio e Finanza. They note that of the last eight in this season’s edition of Europe’s top club competition, only Borussia Dortmund have a lower wage bill than Inter.


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The Nerazzurri progressed to the last eight by beating Feyenoord in the round of sixteen.

And Inter have not spent a fortune on player wages in order to do so.

In fact, as Calcio e Finanza highlight, the Nerazzurri have one of the lowest wage bills of the teams remaining.

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Inter Milan’s total gross wage bill for this season is €141.6 million.

That is some way ahead of Borussia Dortmund’s wage bill of €113.6 million.

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MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: FC Internazionale coach Simone Inzaghi looks on before the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 22, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, the other six teams are all ahead of Inter, as Calcio e Finanza note.

Bayern Munich, Inter’s quarterfinal opponents, have the highest wage bill of the eight teams left at €275.8 million.

Then, Real Madrid are just behind the Bavarians. Their total wage bill is €273.8 million.

Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile are in third with €221.8 million.

Behind the Parisians are Arsenal and Barcelona, with €204.7 million and €201.4 million respectively.

And then Aston Villa have a wage bill a few million euros higher than Inter’s at €146.9 million.

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