Revealing Real Madrid’s Salary Scale: Best and Worst Paid Players, Including Mbappé
One of the often-overlooked topics in the world of football, which frequently turns out to be one of the most decisive factors for a team, is the salary balance they maintain each season. It stands as one of the most perilous aspects in managing a team.
Many fans disregard these details, merely clamoring for signings for their team without considering any form of balance when it comes to paying these players. Ultimately, it proves to be crucial for a team to fare well each season.
The salary scale of the Merengue squad is one of the most significant and lucrative in the football world. Yet, thanks to Florentino’s management, it is also one of the most balanced. The details of Real Madrid’s balance, including the potential addition of Mbappé to the team, are now coming to light.
The Salaries at Madrid: Undoubtedly, there are several footballers who are among the best in the world on the field. However, being a team with maximum institutional soundness like Real Madrid does not necessarily mean they are the highest-paid in the world. There exists a balance between salary and performance, in addition to marketing, which complements the players’ salaries.
The list is quite intriguing, as one of the lowest salaries in the squad belongs to Rodrygo Goes, earning 12.5 million euros gross per year, along with Eduardo Camavinga with the same amount, Rüdiger with 14.58 million, and so on until reaching the highest salaries.
The peculiarity lies in the top positions, where Toni Kroos takes the lead with 24.38 million euros, and players like Vinicius, Bellingham, and Mbappé, who will share the same salary for the next year of 20.83 million euros, leaving Real Madrid in a very favorable position in this regard.
Florentino’s Great Management: Despite Kylian Mbappé potentially joining the squad as one of the highest-paid players in the world, Real Madrid’s management is clear, and he will have to adapt to what the club offers him. And from the looks of it, that seems to be the case.