Inter Milan Players Salaries 2020-21 [Weekly Bills & Contracts Revealed]

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FC Inter Milan is an Italian football club based in Milan. The club competes in the Italian top flight and is one of the most popular clubs in Italy. Inter Milan started it’s journey in the earlier part of the 20th century (1908). It uses San Siro Stadium as it’s home ground. The club has won 30 domestic titles so far which includes 18 official league titles. They also took home 7 Coppa Italia trophies as well. In addition to this, the Black and Blues also won the UEFA Champions League title on 3 occasions. Their 2010 UCL glory saw them winning the seasonal treble which is a record for an Italian side. This article will reveal you the list of the Inter Milan players salaries.

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# The Chart of FC Inter Milan Players Salaries:

Player’s Name Country Position Weekly Salary Yearly Salary Contract Remaining
R Lukaku Belgium CF 300 Thousand Euro 15.7 Million Euro 5 Years
A Sanchez Chile LW 180 Thousand Euro 9.3 Million Euro 1 Year
D Godin Uruguay CB 160 Thousand Euro 8.3 Million Euro 3 Years
S De Vrij Nederlands CB 135 Thousand Euro 7 Million Euro 4 Years
S Handanovic Slovenia GK 115 Thousand Euro 6 Million Euro 2 Years
A Candreva Italy RW 105 Thousand Euro 5.5 Million Euro 2 Years
K Asamoah Ghana LB 105 Thousand Euro 5.5 Million Euro 2 Years
M Skriniar Slovakia CB 105 Thousand Euro 5.5 Million Euro 4 Years
J Mario Portugal CM 95 Thousand Euro 5 Million Euro 2 Years
B Valero Spain CM 90 Thousand Euro 4.6 Million Euro 1 Year
M Brozovic Croatia DM 90 Thousand Euro 4.6 Million Euro 3 Years
M Vecino Uruguay CM 90 Thousand Euro 4.6 Million Euro 3 Years
N Barella Italy CM 90 Thousand Euro 4.6 Million Euro 5 Years
A Ranocchia Italy CB 85 Thousand Euro 4.4 Million Euro 2 Years
S Sensi Italy CM 70 Thousand Euro 3.7 Million Euro 1 Year
D D’Ambrosio Italy RB 60 Thousand Euro 3.1 Million Euro 2 Years
M Politano Italy RW 57 Thousand Euro 3 Million Euro 4 Years
L Martinez Argentina CF 55 Thousand Euro 2.8 Million Euro 4 Years
R Gagliardini Italy CM 55 Thousand Euro 2.8 Million Euro 4 Years
V Lazaro Austria RM 55 Thousand Euro 2.8 Million Euro 4 Years
Dalbert Brazil LB 43 Thousand Euro 2.2 Million Euro 4 Years
D Padelli Italy GK 17 Thousand Euro 92 Thousand Euro 1 Year
A Bastoni Italy CB 14 Thousand Euro 74 Thousand Euro 4 Years
F Dimarco Italy LB 7 Thousand Euro 37 Thousand Euro 4 Years
T Berni Italy GK 7 Thousand Euro 37 Thousand Euro 1 Year
E Salcedo Italy CF N/A N/A 5 Years

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# Total Spending:

Inter Milan does have a quite costly squad based on the FC Inter Milan players salaries currently. Their wage budget is higher than most of the Italian clubs. However, it is less than half of Juventus wage budget. Their squad cost them 2.35 million Euro per week. In addition to this, the amount of their yearly wage fee reads as much as 122 million Euro.

 

# New Signings:

The Black and Blues have brought in some big names to increase the strength of their squad. During the latest summer transfer window, they have signed Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku from Man Utd for 65 million Euro. They also signed Valentino Lazaro from Hertha BSC. The midfielder cost them 22 million. They also landed forward Matteo Politano from Sassuolo for 20 million Euro.

 

# Contract Negotiation:

Midfield duo Borja Valero and Sensi’s contracts are running out. Thus decisions will be made upon their new contracts soon by the authority.

 

# Highest Earning Players:

New signing Romelu Lukaku is currently the highest-paid player of Inter Milan. He receives 300 thousand Euro per week as his basic salary. Thus the attacker grabs more than 15 million Euro per year as well. Alexis Sanchez occupies the 2nd spot with his weekly earning of 180 thousand Euro. The Chilean winger pockets 9.3 million Euro in this annum. Moreover, Diego Godin another new signing sits on the 3rd spot with his weekly salary of 160 thousand Euro.

 

# Loan Deals:

Inter has sent Mauro Icardi out on a season-long loan deal to PSG and thus they won’t have to pay the Argentine’s wage fee until the end of the season. Meanwhile, they have brought in Sanchez from Man Utd and paying a portion of the Chilean’s wage fee.

 

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