AC Milan has filtered out number of their players as well as management staff over the past few years and especially when Rossoneri Sport Investment Lexumburg offered them massive 99.9% shares and appointment of new chairman Li Yonghong. AC Milan has spent massive bids on transfers in summer 2017 that includes some expensive recruitments which cost them around £175.05 million. These high priced signings are the main reason of massive raise in the annual wage bill of AC Milan. Let’s take in-depth look at entire AC Milan players’ contracts and annual salaries 2018-19.
AC Milan holds very impressive record in Italian Serie A as there was a time when this FC has ruled this football league but now majority of its senior players are representing other European clubs. AC Milan is considered as shying club as their financial bill remain same in recent few years and in current season this FC looks willing to spend some money. As their wage bill is increased from £101 million to £150 million which resulted after their expensive signings with new players
AC Milan Wage Bill 2018-19: £145 million
- Highest Paid Player: Leonardo Bonucci
- Annual Salary: 6 million
- Average Annual Wage: 2.5 million
- Total Transfer Spending in 2018: 190 million
AC Milan Transfers 2018-19
In current season AC Milan has spent huge money to brought some expensive new players including Leonardo Bonucci for £37.80 million, Andre Silva for £34.02 million, Hakan Calhanoglu for £19.80 million, Andrea Conti for £22.50 million, Mateo Musacchio for 16.£20 million, Ricardo Rodriguez for £16.20 million, Lucas Bilglia for £15.30 million, Niloka Kalinic and Franck Kessie transfers are made on Loan.
PLAYER | AGE | YEARLYSALARY | CONTRACT LEFT |
Gianluigi Donnarumma (new deal) | 18 | €4.5m | 3 Years (2021) |
Gabriel | 25 | €750,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Antonio Donnarumma (new signing) | 27 | €500,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Marco Storari
|
40 | €600,000 | Last year (2018) |
Leonardo Bonucci (new signing)
|
30 | €6m | 4 Years (2022) |
Alessio Romagnoli
|
22 | €2.25m | 2 Years (2020) |
Mateo Musacchio (new signing)
|
27 | €3.9m | 3 Years (2021) |
Gustavo Gómez
|
24 | 3 Years (2021) | |
Gabriel Paletta
|
31 | €1.6m | Last year (2018) |
Cristián Zapata
|
31 | €1.6m | 1 Year (2019) |
Jherson Vergara
|
23 | €250,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Matteo Gabbia (new signing)
|
18 | ||
Ricardo Rodríguez (new signing) | 25 | €3.2m | 3 Years (2021) |
Luca Antonelli | 30 | €1.3m | 1 Year (2019) |
Andrea Conti (new signing) | 23 | €2.8m | 4 Years (2022) |
Ignazio Abate | 31 | €2.3m | 1 Year (2019) |
Davide Calabria | 21 | €120,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Lucas Biglia (new signing) | 31 | €4m | 2 Years (2020) |
Manuel Locatelli
|
19 | €120,000 | 2 Years (2020) |
Riccardo Montolivo | 32 | €3.5m | 1 Year (2019) |
Giacomo Bonaventura | 28 | €2.2m | 2 Years (2020) |
Franck Kessié (3 year loan deal)
|
20 | €1.2m | 3 Years (2021) |
José Mauri
|
21 | €800,000 | 1 Year (2019) |
Niccolò Zanellato | 19 | 1 Year (2019) | |
Hakan Calhanoglu (new signing) | 23 | €3.2m | 3 Years (2021) |
Hachim Mastour
|
19 | €250,000 | Last year (2018) |
Fabio Borini (Loan in)
|
26 | €1.2m | 1 Year Loan (2018) |
Suso (new deal)
|
24 | €2.5m | 4 Years (2022) |
Nnamdi Oduamadi
|
27 | €1m | Last year (2018) |
André Silva (new signing)
|
22 | €2.2m | 4 Years (2022) |
Nikola Kalinic (Loan in)
|
29 | €3m | 3 Years (2021) |
Patrick Cutrone
|
19 | €800,000 | 3 Years (2021) |
Well the wages of all teams of Italian Serie A as well the players contracts of this tournament are revealed by famous Italian Sports Magazine Gazzetta Dello Sport. The table mentioned above also shows the basic salaries of AC Milan players but these athletes are earning more than these figures due to their bonuses and endorsements deals but those facts are not disclosed by this magazine.