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·25 September 2025
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·25 September 2025
When you think of millionaire footballers, your mind immediately goes to Mbappé or Haaland.
But beware: there are names you might not expect at the top of the list of the worldâs highest salaries.
Between surprises, confirmations, and some jaw-dropping comparisons, the salaries for the 2025/26 season are sparking debate⊠and dreams.
Dusan Vlahovic hasnât always been flawless at Juventus, but he remains the highest-paid player in the Italian league: âŹ22.2 million gross.
A figure that puts him ahead of many international stars.
âEl Toroâ Lautaro MartĂnez earns âŹ16.67 million, the same as Lamine Yamal, Barcelonaâs wonderkid who, at just 18 years old, takes home as much as an established top player.
Two different stories, but the same stellar salary.
If we look at the global podium, the gap is huge:
The others, from Salah to Lewandowski, remain below âŹ24 million, but still in a world light years away from ordinary mortals.
There are some curiosities: Pavard at OM breaks PSGâs dominance in Ligue 1 with âŹ9 million, while Timothy Weah âsettlesâ for âŹ4.6 million.
In Spain and England, Italians abroad like Raspadori and Amrabat earn well, while notable missed arrivals in Serie A include Kolo Muani (âŹ9M at Tottenham) and Sancho (âŹ12M at Aston Villa).
Donnarumma, Vinicius Jr., Bellingham, Van Dijk, Neuer, Oblak: all between âŹ15 and âŹ21 million.
The top 20 salaries of 2025/26 is a carousel of stars and dizzying figures, with Serie A holding on only thanks to Vlahovic.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.