Milan are paying €80 million on salaries this season, which makes them the club that spends the most after Juventus, Inter and Roma; Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano are the highest paid Rossoneri.

It’s the time of the year again when La Gazzetta dello Sport publishes the salaries of every single Serie A player.

The club-by-club & player-by-player yearly wages charts were posted on the pink-newspaper this Wednesday and Milan are in 4th place in terms of spending money on salaries with €80m – before taxes – to be earned by players in this term. This represents a decrease from last year’s €101m, which put Milan in third place that year.

Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano who joined Milan last summer are the highest paid players with €3.5m and €3m after taxes before going to their pockets this year. After them comes captain Riccardo Montolivo who renewed his contract at the start of the summer and took a €1 million pay-cut.

Juventus have the highest wage bill in Serie A and will be paying their players €145m. They also have the highest paid player in the league – Gonzalo Higuain – and the highest paid coach – Massimiliano Allegri. They are followed by Inter who’ll pay €120m. Crutone’s bill is the lowest – €14m. Here is the full list of wage bills in Serie A, according to the data of the 7th of September 2016 La Gazzetta:

Team Name Overall Bill (€) Highest Paid Player Salary (€) Coach Salary (€) Juventus 145,000,000 Gonzalo Higuain 7,500,000 Massimiliano Allegri 5,000,000 Inter 120,000,000 Mauro Icardi 3,600,000 Frank De Boer 2,500,000 Roma 92,000,000 Daniele De Rossi 6,500,000 Luciano Spalletti 3,000,000 Milan 80,000,000 Carlos Bacca 3,500,000 Vincenzo Montella 2,200,000 Napoli 75,000,000 Marek Hamsik 3,500,000 Maurizio Sarri 1,400,000 Lazio 55,000,000 Ciro Immobile 2,000,000 Simone Inzaghi 800,000 Fiorentina 44,000,000 Borja Valero 1,700,000 Paulo Sousa 1,500,000 Sampdoria 35,000,000 Fabio Quagliarella 1,200,000 Marco Giampaolo 800,000 Bologna 34,000,000 Mattia Destro 1,800,000 Roberto Donadoni 1,000,000 Torino 32,000,000 Adem Ljajic 1,400,000 Sinisa Mihajlovic 1,500,000 Genoa 30,000,000 Mattia Perin 1,100,000 Ivan Jurić 600,000 Sassuolo 28,000,000 Domenico Berardi 1,100,000 Eusebio Di Francesco 1,100,000 Udinese 28,000,000 Duvan Zapata 1,000,000 Giuseppe Iachini 700,000 Atalanta 24,000,000 Alberto Paloschi 1,000,000 Gian Piero Gasperini 800,000 Cagliari 21,000,000 Marco Borriello 1,000,000 Massimo Rastelli 400,000 Palermo 20,000,000 Bruno Henrique Corsini 700,000 Roberto de Zerbi 500,000 Chievo 18,000,000 Jonathan de Guzmán 700,000 Rolando Maran 400,000 Pescara 16,500,000 Simone Pepe 500,000 Massimo Oddo 300,000 Empoli 15,500,000 Riccardo Saponara 900,000 Giovanni Martusciello 200,000 Crotone 14,000,000 Lorenzo Crisetig 400,000 Davide Nicola 200,000

It is important to note that the wage bill reported above are gross numbers while players’ salaries are net numbers. The total bill in Serie A in this season amounts to €927 million. It’s a rise from last season’s €882m but still much lower than the €1100 million paid in the 2011/12 Serie A. The numbers however do not include performance-related bonuses so in reality they could be higher.

Even Juve, who are paying the most in the league, pay significantly less to their players than other top European sides. For instance, according to Gazzetta dello Sport’s gross numbers, Manchester United pay €304m, Man City €302m, Bayern Munich €273m, Barcelona €248m, Chelsea €237m and Real Madrid €209m. Top coaches are also much better paid abroad: Pep Guardiola earns €18m, Jose Mourinho €16m, Arsene Wenger €10m, Jorgen Klopp €8.5m, Carlo Ancelotti, Luis Enrique and Diego Simeone €8m, Antonio Conte €7.5m, Mauricio Pochettino €6.5m and Zinedine Zidane €5.5m.

You can find all the salaries of every player in Serie A and in particular of Milan below (via Gazzetta):