With Manchester United and Chelsea target Alex Sandro signing a new deal at Juventus, here are the 10 top-earning Serie A stars, including Cristiano Ronaldo, who earns more than three times as much as the second highest-paid player.
Click through the gallery above to see Serie A's highest-paid players, and what they earn annually.
The Brazilian left-back signed a new contract with the Turin club on Thursday, putting pen to paper on a new deal until 2023 with a salary believed to be worth €5 million (R82 million) a year.
"This is a wonderful day for me, but also my family and my teammates. I must tell the fans I'll always give my best, just as I have done so far, and will continue working to improve. Alex Sandro is staying," he told Juventus TV.
"I believe that I have taken on the mentality of the club and team, who always want to win. I'll never change that mentality, so every time I set foot on the pitch, I want to win."
As a consequence, Sandro is now among the league's 10 highest-paid players, joining his teammate Emre Can in joint-ninth position with his €5 million annual salary.
Ronaldo reigns supreme at the top of the ranking after signing a whopping €31 million (R507 million) yearly deal when he joined Juventus ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.
The Portugal superstar's annual earnings is more than three times as much as second-placed Gonzalo Higuain, who pockets €8.5 million (R139 million) a year, according to beIN SPORTS correspondent Tancredi Palmeri.
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Paulo Dybala, with an annual income of €7 million (R115 million), completes the three biggest earners in Serie A – you can find the complete top 10 in the gallery above!
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