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Top 11 Highest-Paid Players in Serie A 2025

Updated: Feb 15


Top 11 Highest-Paid Players in Serie A 2025
Top 11 Highest-Paid Players in Serie A 2025

Serie A—the beating heart of Italian football, where the passion flows as richly as the pasta sauce and every game feels like a high-stakes opera.

Beneath the spectacle of tackles, goals, and last-minute miracles, there's another story being told: the one of footballers whose earnings can leave you gaping in awe, even more, dramatic than a last-minute penalty kick.



As 2025 unfolds, let’s look at the stars of Serie A who are lighting up the pitch pocketing some truly astronomical figures. These players are not just footballers—they’re the financial titans of Italy’s top league.


Below Are The Top 11 Highest-Paid Players in Serie A 2025

1. Dusan Vlahovic – Juventus (£360,746 per week)

At the top of the list stands Dusan Vlahovic, Juventus’ powerful Serbian striker. A player who doesn’t just score goals but makes them look like works of art when he is in form, Vlahovic’s £360,746 weekly wage reflects his impact over the years at Juve.


Dusan Vlahovic is the highest-paid player in the Serie A

His presence is commanding, his boots capable of breaking defences and breaking records. For Vlahovic, it’s not just about the money—it’s about legacy. And at this rate, he’s on track to leave a legacy that might stretch beyond Serie A’s borders.

2. Lautaro Martinez – Inter Milan (£270,640 per week)

Second in line, Lautaro Martinez is no stranger to the limelight. Known as “El Toro” for his unrelenting drive and sheer power, Martinez embodies everything that Inter Milan stands for.


Lautaro Martinez continues to shine for Inter Milan

His £270,640 weekly salary is a testament to his relentless hunger for goals and his critical role in the Nerazzurri’s attack. The Argentine striker’s work ethic and ability to rise to any occasion make him an invaluable asset to his club.


It’s not just the numbers that matter. Lautaro’s leadership on the pitch—his ability to carry the team on his shoulders when the stakes are highest—is worth its weight in gold. And on his paycheck, it's clear he's in the business of delivering.



3. Nicolo Barella – Inter Milan (£195,471 per week)

Midfield maestros like Nicolo Barella don’t just win games—they change them. With his endless energy, pinpoint passing and relentless drive, Barella’s £195,471 weekly wage is a reflection of his central role in Inter Milan’s engine room.

The Italian international’s ability to control the tempo of the game and break through opposition lines makes him one of the most coveted midfielders in Serie A. For Barella, it’s all about the game. He’s not just a player—he’s the lifeblood of his team, pulling the strings behind the scenes and making sure the wheels keep turning at full throttle.


Midfield maestro Nicolo Barella

4. Hakan Calhanoglu – Inter Milan (£180,373 per week)

When it comes to set-pieces, few can do it better than Hakan Calhanoglu. The Turkish midfielder is known for his exceptional free-kick ability and knack for delivering when it matters.


His £180,373 weekly salary at Inter Milan is well-earned, not only for his technical prowess but also for his leadership and experience in the midfield. Calhanoglu is the kind of player who thrives in the big moments—whether it’s a last-minute free-kick or a vital assist. At Inter Milan, he’s not just a cog in the machine; he’s the engine that keeps it running smoothly.


Calhanoglu is a key player at Inter

5. Kyle Walker – AC Milan (£175,000 per week)

A recent addition to Serie A, England’s Kyle Walker brings his wealth of experience and blistering pace to the Italian league. On loan to AC Milan, the right-back is on a staggering £175,000 per week, having won six titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups and one Champions League during his eight-year spell at the Etihad.

Walker’s defensive prowess, combined with his ability to bomb down the wing, makes him an invaluable asset to Sérgio Conceição's side. For Walker, it’s about what he brings defensively—it’s about his versatility and leadership on the field. And for AC Milan, that’s priceless.



6. Alessandro Bastoni – Inter Milan (£165,436 per week)

Alessandro Bastoni’s £165,436 weekly salary may not put him at the very top, but his worth on the pitch is immeasurable. The young Italian centre-back is quickly establishing himself as one of the best defenders in Serie A.

With his ability to read the game, win aerial duels, and distribute the ball with precision, Bastoni is a key figure in Inter Milan’s defence. His maturity and composure belie his years, making him one of the most exciting defenders in Italy. Inter Milan have a gem on their hands, and his salary reflects the confidence they have in his future.


Bremer arrived at Juventus with big shoes to fill.

7. Bremer – Juventus (£150,338 per week)

Bremer arrived at Juventus with big shoes to fill. With a £150,338 weekly wage, his defensive solidity and ability to contribute in defence and attack make him a valuable asset to Juve.

Bremer’s physicality and leadership qualities make him the perfect fit for a club like Juventus, which demands nothing less than the best. As he continues to solidify his position at the heart of Juventus’ defence, Bremer’s star is only set to rise.



8. Piotr Zielinski – Inter Milan (£135,239 per week)

Polish playmaker Piotr Zielinski is no stranger to making things happen on the field. Earning £135,239 per week at Inter Milan, Zielinski brings creativity and flair to the midfield.


His technical ability and vision allow him to pick apart defences and link play beautifully, making him a key figure in Simone Inzaghi’s tactical setup. Zielinski’s intelligence and footballing IQ are what set him apart from the rest. At Inter, Zielinski is one of those players capable of making the impossible pass look effortless.


Zielinski once scored a beauty against Inter while playing for Napoli

9. Douglas Luiz – Juventus (£135,239 per week)

Another major 2024 summer acquisition from Aston Villa, Douglas Luiz’s £135,239 weekly salary at Juventus is reflective of his growth over the years, though things haven't gone as expected at the Turin as he finds himself in a peripheral role, leading to exit reports.

The Brazilian midfielder is known for his ability to break up play and start attacks. Luiz’s work rate combined with his technical skill gives him the edge in a midfield battle.


Douglas Luiz sealed a move from Villa to Juve in the summer of 2024

10. Alvaro Morata – AC Milan (£135,239 per week)

Alvaro Morata’s return to AC Milan was initially seen as a fresh start, a chance to rekindle his best form in a league he knows well. With previous spells at Juventus, Atlético and Real Madrid, the Spanish striker brought experience and a proven eye for goal. Earning £135,239 a week, he was expected to play a key role in Milan’s attack.


However, as the season unfolded, Morata found himself slipping down the pecking order. With Milan reinforcing their frontline, he became surplus to requirements and, in the January 2025 transfer window, secured a loan move to Süper Lig giants Galatasaray. Now in Turkey, Morata has the opportunity to rediscover his scoring touch and prove that he still belongs at the top level.


Morata is on loan at Galatasaray

11. Romelu Lukaku – Napoli (£124,848 per week)

Rounding out the list is Romelu Lukaku, whose £124,848 weekly salary at Napoli reflects his standing as one of the league’s most physically imposing forwards.

After his tumultuous stint at Chelsea, Lukaku has found his rhythm in Serie A once again, bringing his power and presence to Napoli’s forward line under Antonio Conte's leadership. His goalscoring ability and experience at the top level make him a key figure for Gli Azzurri.



 
 

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