Ajax reach €25m Brian Brobbey agreement as striker nears Ligue 1 transfer

Ajax look set to lose homegrown striker Brian Brobbey after on the verge of reaching a €25 million agreement with Ligue 1 side Rennes.

  • Ajax have set a €25m price tag for Brobbey
  • 23-year-old yet to decide his future
  • Sale would give Dutch club funds to sign new midfielder
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    According to , Ajax are demanding €25m (£21 m/$27m) from Rennes for Brobbey, with the deal including bonuses and a resale percentage. An agreement between the two clubs is said to be close. However, the ball is now in the striker’s court, as he must decide if he wants to move to France. The 23-year-old forward has also attracted interest from Bundesliga and Serie A clubs and may wait until later in the transfer window before making a decision.

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    Ajax re-signed Brobbey from RB Leipzig in 2022 for €16m after a short and unsuccessful spell in Germany. He is under contract with the Amsterdam club until 2027 and last season made 44 appearances across all competitions, scoring seven goals and adding six assists. Selling Brobbey would give Ajax some much-needed breathing space in the market. The club had been chasing a holding midfielder and looked at options like Chema Andres and Mario Martin from Real Madrid and Tyler Morton from Liverpool. But with money tight earlier in the window, Ajax couldn’t move fast enough, and all three players have already gone elsewhere. There was even a brief discussion about a possible return for Edson Alvarez, who is now at West Ham, but his Premier League salary made such a move impossible. 

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    Ajax’s plan is still to buy a replacement if Brobbey leaves, though a loan move has not been ruled out with the transfer deadline approaching. The club’s preference has always been a permanent signing, but the club's desperation might force them to reconsider. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BRIAN BROBBEY?

    If Brobbey agrees on personal terms, the deal with Rennes will go through, and Ajax will have fresh resources to strengthen their midfield. The French club is confident of completing the signing, but Bundesliga and Serie A clubs could still come in late to swoop the striker. 

أحمد ياسر: زيزو مضغوط نفسيًا.. والأهلي يمتلك "قائمة منتخب"

انتقد أحمد ياسر، لاعب المصري السابق، مستوى أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب الأهلي في مباراة غزل المحلة بالدوري المصري الممتاز.

وتعادل الأهلي مع نظيره غزل المحلة سلبيًا، في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

طالع | تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام بيراميدز اليوم في الدوري.. من يحرس المرمى؟

وقال أحمد ياسر في تصريحات لقناة “أون سبورت”: “زيزو أهدر فرصة سهلة جدًا أمام غزل المحلة، أشعر أنه مضغوط نفسيًا، يريد أن يثبت أنه بالفعل أعلى قيمة سوقية في مصر، وهذا يُشكل ضغطًا عليه”.

وتابع: “زيزو يتابع السوشيال ميديا، وهذا يُسبب له الضغط، لذلك يريد أن يثبت أنه يستحق القيمة المالية التي دُفعت له، بسبب زيزو أصبحت هناك فئة في الرواتب اسمها الفئة المميزة، زيزو تخطى كل الفئات في النادي واخترع فئة جديدة، والتي يريد أن يصل لها إمام عاشور الآن ومحمد الشناوي وأشرف بن شرقي”.

وكشف: “الجماهير من حقها الغضب من ريبيرو، إدارة الأهلي ضمت صفقات، ومعه أفضل قائمة في تاريخ النادي، وكأنها قائمة منتخب، لكنه يريد أن يدفع بكل اللاعبين، حتى لو سيغير مراكزهم، يعني مثلًا زيزو جناح، لماذا يلعب في وسط الملعب، وحتى لو جلس تريزيجيه على الدكة ما المشكلة!”.

وأكمل: “قائمة الأهلي هذه ليست للدوري بل في مستوى اللعب لكأس العالم للأندية، لكن هل الأهلي يضم لاعب يحصل على مليون ونصف دولار من أجل التعادل مع فريق أكبر لاعب يتقاضى فيه راتبًا حوالي 2 مليون جنيه مصري”.

واختتم: “أستطيع أن أحكم على ريبيرو أمام بيراميدز، لأنه واجه في الثلاثة جولات الماضية فرق تدافع، لكن بيراميدز سيلعب بشكل هجومي، سنرى ماذا سيفعل ريبيرو وسنحكم عليه”.

New South Wales crush Western Australia to rocket to top of Marsh Cup table

Jack Edwards produced a superb spell as the home side were bundled out for 161 on a hot day

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New South Wales rocketed to top spot on the Marsh Cup table after posting a five-wicket bonus-point victory over defending champions Western Australia at the WACA Ground.Player of the match Jack Edwards snared 3 for 14 as WA were rolled for 161 in 39.1 overs in 41-degree heat on Thursday.In reply, NSW reached the victory target with a whopping 17.4 overs to spare courtesy of important knocks from opener Daniel Hughes (52 off 83 balls) and Ollie Davies (38 off 34 balls).The result catapulted NSW from third to first, while WA’s second loss of the season relegated them to second spot. Both of WA’s losses have been to the Blues, setting up an intriguing battle if the two powerhouses make the final.WA slumped to 89 for 7 after being sent in to bat before some late heroics from D’Arcy Short and AJ Tye lifted the home side to a defendable total. Edwards caused the early damage, before offspinner Chris Green and Will Salzmann joined in on the fun.The wheels fell off early for WA as they slumped from 15 for 0 to 15 for 3 in the space of seven balls. Sam Fanning was the first to fall when he struck Ben Dwarshuis to point. Josh Philippe followed next over when Edwards found a leading edge.Alarm bells were ringing for WA next ball when a rising Edwards delivery crashed into the left glove of Sam Whiteman and rebounded onto the stumps.Cameron Bancroft helped steady the ship with a cautious knock, but his good work was undone when he was cramped by Edwards and edged behind.Green then sent Ashton Agar and Cameron Gannon packing in consecutive balls to leave WA in dire straights. Short and Tye refused to go down without a fight, the duo striking some lusty blows in a 69-run partnership off 63 balls.But just as WA looked set to push on towards 200, Salzmann dismissed both Short and Tye within the space of three balls in the 38th over to end the home side’s resistance.NSW slipped to 19 for 2 in their run chase after Edwards and Blake Macdonald fell to the impressive Gannon, but a strong knock from Hughes ensured there would be no major collapse.

Perry's perfect all-round performance crushes Renegades

Perry took a career-best 5 for 22 to bowl Renegades out for 104 before making 44 not out as Sixers chased it down with seven wickets in hand and 27 balls to spare

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Captain Ellyse Perry claimed five wickets in a spectacular return to bowling as Sydney Sixers registered a much-needed victory over struggling Melbourne Renegades at the WACA.Bowling for the first time since the Ashes, Perry ripped through Renegades’ batting-order to produce her best WBBL figures of 5 for 22. Chasing a lowly 105 in good batting conditions, Perry’s superb match continued with an unbeaten 44 and she also passed 4000 career WBBL runs.Perry steadied the ship after Sixers wobbled at 9 for 2 when left-arm quick Sara Kennedy claimed her first WBBL wickets by removing Maitlan Brown and Ashleigh Gardner.The 16-year-old Kennedy, who has Year 10 exams next week, impressed in her fourth game with rapid bowling but Renegades’ bid to claw back into the contest was thwarted by a 62-run partnership from Perry and Erin Burns.Burns fell for 32, but Perry – who has a knack of mustering her best against Renegades – and Chloe Tryon powered Sixers to the target with 27 balls remaining.Perry elected to bowl in cooler conditions than the oppressive heat both teams experienced during the WACA doubleheader two days earlier. There was much at stake with Sixers and Renegades propping the ladder with 1-5 records each.Renegades desperately needed opener Hayley Matthews to find form after a slow start to the season. She hit a boundary in the second over off left-arm spinner Linsey Smith’s first delivery before holing out on the next ball.Bowling from the old Prindiville Stand end, looking barren these days amid a ground redevelopment, Perry then took over in style. She had the rather fortuitous wicket of opener Tammy Beaumont on her first delivery when a half-tracker was hit straight to deep midwicket.But there was no luck involved when a sharp Perry delivery had Jess Duffin caught behind. Next delivery she clean bowled Georgia Prestwidge with a cracking in-swinger that hit the top of middle stump.Perry bowled quickly, hitting speeds nudging 120kmh, and she found movement from a green-tinged surface which also accounted for Georgia Wareham, whose stumps were rattled.Renegades were in disarray at 57 for 6 with their hopes of passing triple figures resting on Harmanpreet Kaur. She did her best with a counterattack during the power surge and took a liking to Gardner’s offspin with three straight boundaries.Harmanpreet also bravely took on Perry with a bludgeon down the ground, but her 40-ball 47 was defined by trademark deft touches. She fell just short of a half-century as Renegades’ hopes of a competitive total sank.They scraped past three figures before Perry capped her brilliant bowling comeback with the final wicket of Josie Dooley.Perry finished a stellar all-round performance with the bat to help breathe life into Sixers’ WBBL season.

Alisha Lehmann pens emotional goodbye as Juventus team-mate she tipped to become 'one of the best in the world' moves to NWSL side Washington Spirit

Alisha Lehmann posted a goodbye to Juventus team-mate Sofia Cantore after she completed a transfer to NWSL club Washington Spirit.

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  • Italian will move to USA
  • Signed three-year deal with Washington Spirit
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    Juventus star Lehmann took to social media to wish departing teammate Cantore all the best after her transfer to NWSL side Washington Spirit was confirmed. The 25-year-old has signed a contract which will run until 2028 and will become the first Italian player ever to feature in the NWSL.

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    Cantore leaves Juve after scoring 38 goals in 128 appearances for the Italian giants, who she joined all the way back in 2017. She most recently helped the Bianconere win a domestic double, scoring in the Coppa Italia final against Roma.

  • WHAT LEHMANN SAID

    Posting on her Instagram stories, Lehmann wrote: "So proud of you, keep shining ✨

    "Will miss you so much ❤️ @sofiacantoree"

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    Lehmann previously claimed Cantore could become one the world's best players, saying back in April: "She will become one of the best in the world one day. But she doesn't trust herself, but she, in the head: Wake up, wake up wake up."

Felipão retoma protagonismo no comando do Athletico-PR e busca voltar à semifinal da Libertadores

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Considerado por muitos como um dos maiores treinadores da história do futebol brasileiro, Felipão viveu o seu inferno astral com o emblemático 7 a 1, na Copa de 2014. Desde então, torcedores e comentaristas colocaram em xeque o futuro do treinador. Contudo, o camaleão Scolari deu a volta por cima, conquistou títulos importantes no Palmeiras e agora faz um grande trabalho pelo Athletico-PR.

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Antes da chegada do pentacampeão mundial, o time paranaense patinava na Libertadores e chegou a ser goleado por 5 a 0 pelo The Strongest, da Bolívia, sob o comando de Fábio Carille. A mudança é significativa também no Brasileirão – no último domingo, a equipe derrotou o Galo, de virada, em Minas Gerais.

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Sob seu comando, o Furacão não perdeu mais na Libertadores e deu uma arrancada rumo às quartas de finais. No jogo ida, um empate sem gols com o Estudiantes, da Argentina. Com isso, só a vitória interessa nesta quinta, às 21h30, em La Plata – em caso de empate, a vaga será definida nas penalidades máximas.

Para avançar e voltar às semifinais, a equipe paranaense terá que quebrar um tabu de 17 anos sem derrotar equipes argentinas na competição continental. O desempenho não é nada favorável, visto que foram dez partidas, com 7 derrotas, um empate e duas vitórias sobre os hermanos na história da competição.

Sendo assim, os paranaenses triunfaram sobre os argentinos em duas oportunidades com gols de dois jogadores que nasceram no país vizinho. Em 2017, o time era comandado por Paulo Autuori e bateu o San Lorenzo com gol de Lucho González. Dois anos depois, Marco Ruben marcou um hat-trick sobre o Boca Juniors, na Arena da Baixada.

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Por outro lado, o bom retrospecto do comandante na história da competição enche a torcida de esperança. Nas últimas sete vezes em que disputou o torneio, Felipão só não avançou às semifinais em duas oportunidades: 2001 e 2019. O treinador já disputou cinco vezes as semifinais na história da competição: 95, 96, 99, 2000 e 2018.

No início do século, o técnico comandava o Cruzeiro e estava invicto na competição. No entanto, no encontro com o Palmeiras pelas quartas de finais, a Raposa ficou no empate por 3 a 3, no antigo Palestra Itália. No Mineirão, tudo igual novamente (2 a 2), levando a decisão aos pênaltis – os paulistas avançaram.

Em 2019, Scolari estava à beira do campo quando o Alviverde venceu o Grêmio, na Arena, mas tomou a virada por 2 a 1, no Pacaembu, e deu adeus à competição. Em grande fase, o comandante pode levar o Furacão pela segunda vez na história às semifinais – o clube foi finalista em 2005, mas perdeu para o São Paulo.

Confira o retrospecto de Felipão nas quartas da Libertadores:

1995 (Grêmio): passou à semifinal – foi campeão

1996 (Grêmio): passou à semifinal – caiu na semi

1999 (Palmeiras): passou à semifinal – foi campeão

2000 (Palmeiras): passou à semifinal – foi vice-campeão

2001 (Cruzeiro): caiu nas quartas de final

2018 (Palmeiras): passou à semifinal – caiu na semi

2019 (Palmeiras): caiu nas quartas de final.

Their next Bale: Spurs are brewing a 17-year-old "future superstar"

They might have had a few years of dire football under previous managers, but Tottenham Hotspur have always been a team that prides itself on playing football the ‘right way.’

Fans want to see exciting, attacking and invigorating football, and while it hasn’t always brought success, that’s what the North Londoners have usually endeavoured to play.

As a result, the club have seen a whole host of incredible attackers play for them over the years, especially on the wing.

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Perhaps the most exciting of them all in modern history was the sublime Gareth Bale, and in good news, it looks like Hotspur Way may have just produced the next version of the Welsh legend.

Spurs' great wingers

Before getting to the player who could be Spurs’ next great winger, it’s worth looking at a couple of the club’s greats in that position in recent history, starting with someone who perhaps does not get the recognition he deserves from other fans: Aaron Lennon.

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The former Lilywhites ace joined the club for just £1m from Leeds United in the summer of 2005 and remained in North London for almost a decade before he moved to Everton in February 2015.

During his long stint with the club, the Englishman amassed an incredible 364 appearances, in which he scored 30 goals, provided 76 assists and was a part of the last Lilywhites side to win a trophy when he started the 2008 League Cup final against London rivals Chelsea – he scored a couple against the red lot down the road as well.

A winger who looks set to cross the decade mark at the club this summer is Son Heung-min, who put pen to paper and moved to North London in a £22m deal from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2015.

Since then, he’s played 448 games, scored 173 goals, provided 95 assists, been handed the captain’s armband, and started in the club’s only Champions League final in June 2019.

Son’s Spurs record

Appearances

448

Minutes

31830′

Goals

173

Assists

95

Goal Involvements per Match

0.59

Minutes per Goal Involvement

118.76′

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There can be no doubt over the South Korean’s status as a Spurs and Premier League icon for his incredible exploits over the years, but it would be fair to say that neither he nor Lennon could reach the levels Bale did during his peak at the club.

That peak was the 12/13 season, in which he scored 26 goals and provided ten assists in just 44 appearances, totalling 3891 minutes, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.22 games, or every 108.08 minutes.

It was a campaign that saw Real Madrid pay a world-record £85m fee for his services, and as things stand, it looks like Hotspur Way might have just produced a young talent who could one day be the club’s new Bale.

Spurs' new Bale

One of the few positives to come out of this season for Tottenham Hotspur has been the development of their youngsters, such as Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and academy star Mikey Moore.

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The surface-level ones include the fact he’s a left-winger, he made his debut for the club as a teenager and is British, but the most significant is how well he has played in the academy and how those in the know are talking about him.

For example, in just 34 appearances for the Lilywhites’ various youth sides, the “future superstar,” as dubbed by respected analyst Ben Mattinson, has scored a staggering 21 goals and provided 15 assists.

Mikey Moore’s youth record

Team

U18s

U21s

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Games

24

5

5

Goals

19

2

0

Assists

13

2

0

Goal Involvements per match

1.33

0.80

0.00

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That means the teenage sensation is currently averaging 1.05 goal involvements every game in the academy, which is incredibly impressive.

That’s not all, though, as even though he is still just 17 and has battled to keep fit at points this season, the Southwark-born prospect has made quite the impression in the few appearances he’s made for the first team, and was just named in GOAL.com’s top 50 wonderkids.

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Most notably, in the Europa League game against AZ Alkmaar earlier in the campaign, he was unquestionably the star of the show.

Every time he had the ball at his feet, it felt as if he was going to make something happen, and it wasn’t just us who were left stunned, as teammate James Maddison described him as “fearless” and compared him to Neymar Jr of all people after the game. That certainly suggests he could be in the same bracket as a certain Bale as well.

Ultimately, there is a long way to go for Moore, and the pressure is only going to increase, but from what we have seen so far and with how people are talking about him, we would not be surprised to see him develop into a Bale-esque player for Spurs.

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Greg Shipperd handed task of lifting New South Wales off the bottom

He will combine the state job with his Sydney Sixers role which he has held for eight years

ESPNcricinfo staff07-May-2023Greg Shipperd, one of the most renowned coaches in Australian cricket, has been named new head coach of the New South Wales men’s team with the task of reviving the state’s fortunes after their first winless Sheffield Shield campaign in 84 years.Shipperd, who has previously coached Tasmania and Victoria, guiding the latter to four Shield titles, has been in charge of Sydney Sixers for the last eight seasons, which brought back-to-back titles in 2019-2020 and 2020-21. He will now combine both roles.It had been a highly expected appointment after Shipperd stepped into the role in an interim capacity following Phil Jaques’ sacking midway through last season.Related

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NSW finished bottom of the Sheffield Shield, and are currently on a record run of 12 matches without a win, and fifth in the Marsh Cup with two wins in seven matches.”I have enjoyed immensely my involvement with NSW cricket over the past eight seasons,” Shipperd said. “I feel I can make a contribution to this current playing group as they embark on an exciting future out of our new home, Cricket Central.”The NSW cricket system remains strong and enjoys a storied history of excellence. I am drawn to providing my experiences to meet the expectations of that history.”NSW managed just four centuries in the Shield season although there were some encouraging signs from youngsters Ryan Hackney and Jack Edwards who contributed one each. However, of the more senior batters only Daniel Hughes averaged over 40. Allrounder Chris Green, who was not contracted, was their Shield Player of the Season.One of the key decisions that will need to be made early on by Shipperd will be the NSW captaincy with Kurtis Patterson having been dropped at the end of the Shield season. Moises Henriques stood in for the final match and would be a contender if the job changed hands permanently.There has also been a change behind the scenes with Greg Mail, NSW’s chief of cricket performance, now taking overall charge of the men’s program with Michael Klinger, currently the head of male elite cricket, focusing on T20 cricket across Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder as well as NSW’s links with Major League Cricket in the USA with Washington Freedom.”While Greg’s record as a senior coach speaks for itself, his passion for delivering success for NSW is evident,” Mail said. “We discussed the role with a number of highly credentialed domestic and international coaches, and it quickly became apparent Greg was the right person to lead us forward.”I’m looking forward to building the coaching team around Greg and working closely with him. No one here is happy with our recent performances, and we are determined to do what it takes to improve.”NSW are due to announce their men’s and women’s contracts list for the 2023-24 season in the next few days. Jackson Bird and Sarah Coyte have already been announced as signings from Tasmania.

'We have a space for him!' – Mohamed Salah extends cheeky invitation for outgoing Man City star Kevin De Bruyne to join rivals Liverpool

Mohamed Salah has extended a cheeky invitation for Kevin De Bruyne to join Liverpool after leaving Manchester City this summer.

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    De Bruyne has already announced that he will leave City at the end of the 2024-25 campaign, once his contract expires. While the Belgian midfielder is yet to make a final call on his next destination, he has been linked with a move to Major League Soccer in the US.

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    Amid speculation over De Bruyne's future, Liverpool star Salah jokingly extended an invitation to the Belgian to join the Reds as a free agent ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. After the Cityzens' FA Cup final loss against Crystal Palace, the 33-year-old had even hinted that he might opt to stay back in the Premier League.

  • WHAT MOHAMED SALAH SAID

    Speaking to , Salah said: "I want to tell him congratulations for your career. He’s done a phenomenal job at City, and he was great for the league. I really wish him the best…and we have a space for him!"

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MOHAMED SALAH?

    The Egyptian winger, who is favourite to win the Premier League 2024-25 Golden Boot award with 28 goals to his name, will be next seen in action on Monday as the English champions take on Brighton.

Manuel Locatelli salary: How much does Juventus star earn per week and annually in Serie A?

Everything you need to know about Manuel Locatelli's salary details playing for Juventus

Manuel Locatelli joined Juventus on a two-year loan spell in 2021 from Sassuolo, having previously played for Juve's rivals AC Milan as well.

The Italian midfielder impressed during his loan spell with the Old Lady, which led to a permanent transfer to the Allianz Stadium.

By signing a five-year contract that keeps him at Juventus until 2028, Locatelli also became one of the top earners in the squad.

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology to find out exactly how much he earns!

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  • Manuel Locatelli's wages at Juventus in numbers

    Under the terms of Locatelli's five-year agreement with Juventus, he earns a weekly salary of £101,001 ($121,434), positioning him as the club's fourth-highest-paid player.

    His annual earnings total £5.2 million ($6.9m).

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Manuel Locatelli

    Italian

    £101,001

    $121,434

    £5,252,058

    $6,939,199

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    Top earners at Juventus

    At the forefront of Juventus' earnings is the esteemed Serbian forward, Dusan Vlahovic, previously with Fiorentina.

    Trailing Vlahovic are two proficient Brazilians, Bremer and Douglas Luiz. Bremer transitioned to Juventus from Torino in 2022, while Douglas Luiz recently arrived from Premier League side Aston Villa.

    In fourth position is the adept Manuel Locatelli, with former Atalanta standout Teun Koopmeiners rounding out the top five.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Dusan Vlahovic

    Serbian

    £321,352

    $424,581

    £16,710,313

    $22,078,237

    Bremer

    Brazilian

    £153,072

    $126,020

    £7,959,748

    $10,516,691

    Douglas Luiz

    Brazilian

    £137,699

    $181,932

    £7,160,335

    $9,460,479

    Manuel Locatelli

    Italian

    £101,001

    $121,434

    £5,252,058

    $6,939,199

    Teun Koopmeiners

    Dutch

    £95,381

    $112,042

    £4,959,800

    $6,553,057

  • Top earners in Serie A

    Dusan Vlahovic is the top-earning player at Juventus and leads the league's salary rankings with authority.

    Following closely, Inter's elite players Lautaro Martinez, Nicolo Barella, and Hakan Calhanoglu hold the second, fourth, and fifth positions, respectively, in the top five.

    In the third spot is former Juventus star Paulo Dybala, now representing AS Roma.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Dusan Vlahovic

    Juventus

    £321,352

    $424,581

    £16,710,313

    $22,078,237

    Lautaro Martinez

    Inter

    £275,563

    $364,083

    £14,329,265

    $18,932,316

    Paulo Dybala

    AS Roma

    £214,235

    $283,054

    £11,140,208

    $14,718,825

    Nicolo Barella

    Inter

    £199,027

    $262,961

    £10,349,391

    $13,673,970

    Hakan Calhanoglu

    Inter

    £183,653

    $242,649

    £9,549,978

    $12,617,758

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    Highest paid players in the world

    Despite their significant earnings, no Serie A players feature among the top five highest-paid footballers worldwide.

    The top five are exclusively from the Saudi Pro League, with Cristiano Ronaldo, still a dominant force, leading with a remarkable salary at Al Nassr.

    His former Real Madrid colleague Karim Benzema is second, while Riyad Mahrez, formerly of Manchester City and now with Al-Ahli, holds third place.

    Completing the list are Senegalese stars Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly in fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages USD

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr

    £3,216,155

    $4,210,425

    £167,250,468

    $218,942,120

    Karim Benzema

    Al Ittihad

    £1,608,178

    $2,105,213

    £83,625,234

    $109,471,060

    Riyad Mahrez

    Al Ahli

    £839,469

    $1,098,921

    £45,652,372

    $57,43,893

    Sadio Mane

    Al Nassr

    £643,271

    $842,085

    £33,450,094

    $43,788,424

    Kalidou Koulibaly

    Al Hilal

    £558,038

    $730,509

    £29,017,956

    $37,986,458

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