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AC Milan’s Wage Rankings: Weekly and Annual Salaries from Lowest to Highest

AC Milan’s latest wage data reveals exactly how much each player earns per week and per year. From academy prospects to international stars, here’s a clear, structured look at the Rossoneri’s 2024/25 payroll – starting from the bottom.

Lorenzo Torriani – €7,115/week | €370,000/year

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Torriani is the lowest-paid player on Milan’s books and currently without a full contract. His future with the club is uncertain, but he’s gaining valuable training experience.

David Odogu – €17,885/week | €930,000/year

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Odogu earns a modest wage as a developing youth defender. Still only 17, his salary reflects his early career status.

Davide Bartesaghi – €21,346/week | €1.11M/year

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The young left-back earns just over €21K weekly. As he breaks further into the first team, this could rise in the coming years.

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Alexis Saelemaekers – €24,615/week | €1.28M/year

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Despite his seniority, Saelemaekers is among the lowest earners in Milan’s senior squad. Currently loaned out, his future at the club remains unclear.

Pietro Terracciano – €28,462/week | €1.48M/year

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Terracciano is a budget-friendly addition to Milan’s defense. His earnings align with his developmental stage.

Zachary Athekame – €35,577/week | €1.85M/year

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Athekame has recently stepped up from the youth ranks and now earns a solid weekly wage. He’s one to watch in midfield.

Koni De Winter – €60,577/week | €3.15M/year

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De Winter’s salary reflects his growing responsibilities as a squad regular. The Belgian defender is proving to be a reliable option.

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Strahinja Pavlović – €60,577/week | €3.15M/year

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The Serbian centre-back matches De Winter’s salary. He offers depth and experience to Milan’s defense.

Matteo Gabbia – €64,038/week | €3.33M/year

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Gabbia remains a loyal squad player earning a decent wage. As a homegrown product, he continues to serve as a dependable backup.

Mike Maignan – €69,038/week | €3.59M/year

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Arguably Milan’s most valuable player per euro, Maignan earns a surprisingly modest wage for a world-class goalkeeper.

Ismaël Bennacer – €81,154/week | €4.22M/year

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Bennacer’s salary doesn’t quite match his importance on the pitch. Still, his €4.2 million yearly contract makes him one of Milan’s more consistent earners.

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Fikayo Tomori – €86,346/week | €4.49M/year

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Tomori is Milan’s defensive anchor and earns accordingly. His physical presence and consistency make him a top choice in central defense.

Pervis Estupiñán – €89,038/week | €4.63M/year

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Estupiñán adds depth on the left and earns a balanced salary. A smart acquisition, his wages reflect Milan’s strategic spending.

Samuele Ricci – €89,038/week | €4.63M/year

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Ricci’s identical wage to Estupiñán shows Milan’s tiered salary approach. He’s a key part of the club’s future midfield.

Santiago Gimenez – €89,038/week | €4.63M/year

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Gimenez also earns €89K a week, positioning him as an important long-term investment in the attack.

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Ardon Jashari – €89,038/week | €4.63M/year

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Jashari completes the €89K-per-week trio. A tactically flexible player, he brings technical quality to the squad.

Christian Pulisic – €98,654/week | €5.13M/year

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Pulisic earns just under €100K weekly. As a high-profile signing, his wage reflects his international stature and marketing power.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek – €98,654/week | €5.13M/year

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Loftus-Cheek matches Pulisic’s wage, bringing experience and strength to the heart of midfield. He’s been a steady performer since arriving.

Youssouf Fofana – €106,923/week | €5.56M/year

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Fofana’s salary puts him just above most midfielders. Known for his consistency, his wages reflect his solid all-around play.

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Rafael Leão – €123,269/week | €6.41M/year

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Leão is one of the club’s most exciting players but doesn’t top the wage bill. A new deal may be needed to match his status.

Luka Modrić – €124,615/week | €6.48M/year

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The veteran midfielder earns a competitive wage despite his age. Modrić brings unmatched experience to Milan’s squad.

Adrien Rabiot – €178,077/week | €9.26M/year

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Rabiot is among Milan’s top earners, reflecting his influence in midfield. His high salary signals Milan’s intent to build a dominant central unit.

Christopher Nkunku – €178,077/week | €9.26M/year

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Nkunku shares the top spot with Rabiot as Milan’s highest-paid player. His wage matches the club’s investment in him as a game-changer.