Pogba, Milik, Alex Sandro and perhaps Rugani: Juventus, so the wage bill will be cut again

After seasons of cuts, at home Juventus the next transfer session will also focus on cost containment and the reduction of the wage bill which, currently, remains the highest in the entire Serie A with its 126 million euros gross per year (Inter reaches 119, 5 million euros).

An important blow will obviously be given by the farewell of Paul Pogba, disqualified for 4 years by the Anti-Doping Tribunal: his resolution will bring significant savings, considering his salary of 8 million euros net per season (in any case already brought to the minimum wage due to the disqualification). Another big one that could probably end up on the market is Arek Milikwhose current salary is 3.5 million euros per season.

Who will certainly leave is Alex Sandro, with the Brazilian leaving at the end of the contract and will take with him a heavy salary of 6 million euros net per year. It’s also in the balance Daniele Rugani: he earns 3.5 million euros net like Milik and his contract is expiring, although a renewal at lower prices than the current ones cannot be ruled out for the centre-back. The starting idea, explains the Corriere dello Sportis in any case to reduce the current overall salary by another 30-35 million euros.