Inter is the top spender on salaries in Serie A. The wages of the Italian champions’ players total 143 million euros, about 25% more than last year when the Nerazzurri paid 117 million. Leading Inter’s millionaire squad is Lautaro Martínez, with a net salary of a nine million. Second on the list is Juventus, with 110 million. The Bianconeri have reduced their wage bill by just under 10%, as last season they spent 121 million. Juventus boasts Serie A’s highest-paid player, Dušan Vlahović, who earns 10.5 million. Milan also surpasses the 100 million mark. The Rossoneri have increased their wage budget by 15%, from 89 million to 104 million. Their highest earner is “the Pharaoh,” Rafael Leão, with 7 million euros per season.A team of write-offs in pursuit of justiceTrailing the big northern clubs is Roma, despite their mid-table position and the fact they’ve offloaded large salaries, such as Romelu Lukaku’s. The Giallorossi allocate just over 86 million euros for wages. Roma’s “prince” in financial terms is Paulo Dybala, earning €7 million. Player salaries have also risen at Napoli. The arrival of Lukaku significantly boosted the total by more than 10%, from 72 to 83 million euros. The Belgian costs Napoli over 10 million in total, considering his net salary is 6 million euros.Buffon claims in his autobiography: “Neymar deserves five Ballon d’Ors”A notable development is Atalanta overtaking Lazio in player wages. The Goddess has reached 70 million, four more than last year. Atalanta’s highest-paid player is Gianluca Scamacca, earning 3.2 million. Claudio Lotito, Lazio’s president, is not known for being generous with salaries. He achieved what many club presidents dream of: reducing expenses while improving results. Lazio spends 68 million on wages, 10 million less than last season, yet they sit just one point behind the top spot. Lazio’s highest-paid player is Mattia Zaccagni, earning 3.2 million euros.##NAJAVA_MECA_8511993##