The top salary in Europe is 1.1 billion men a week...Mbappe can't even give out his business card
Sep 09, 2024
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Give Me Sports in the U.K. on the 8th (Korea time) highlighted the top-20th place for the most expensive weekly wage in Europe.
Surprisingly, the first place was The Dragon. The dragon's weekly salary is about 614,000 pounds (about 1.08 billion won). The reason why the weekly salary of The Dragon is so high is that Barcelona is belatedly receiving salaries that were not paid when it was in a financial crisis due to COVID-19. He is a player with an annual salary of nearly 60 billion won, so the Barcelona leadership continued to try to send out The Yong.
Second place was also Robert Lewandowski, a Barcelona player. Lewandowski's weekly salary was about 546,000 pounds (about 960 million won). Barcelona promised tremendous conditions by signing Lewandowski, who played Ballon d'Or at the time, from Bayern Munich.
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Harry Kane was in fourth place. Kane was receiving about 410,000 pounds (about 721 million won) as his weekly salary doubled compared to his time at Tottenham. Kane did not win, but he paid for his money with an outstanding performance at Bayern.
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7th place was David Alaba (Real), 8th place was Doosan Vlahovic (Juventus), 9th place was Casemiro (Manchester United), and 10th place was Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). There was no significant difference in the four, and on average, 360,000 pounds (about 632 million won) were being deposited into their bank accounts every week.
#Top 20 highest-paid soccer players in Europe
1. The Yong
2. Lewandowski
3. Mbappe
4. Kane
5. The Browner
6. Holan
7. Alaba
8. Blachowicz
9. Casemiro
10. Salah
11. Manuel Neuer (Bayern)
12. Jude Bellingham (Real)
13. Vinicius Junior (Real)
14. Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid)
15. Thomas Muller (Bayern)
16. Usman Dembele (Paris Saint-Germain)
17. Leroy Sane (Bayern)
18. Joshua Kimmich (Bayern)
19. Luca Hernandez (Paris)
20. Serge Gnabry (Bayern)
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