Everything you need to know about Fikayo Tomori's salary details playing for AC Milan
Fikayo Tomori is another graduate of the Chelsea youth academy who had to move away from Stamford Bridge due to limited minutes and unsuccessful loan spells at other English clubs.
After spending time at Brighton, Hull City, and Derby County in search of regular football, Tomori joined Serie A side AC Milan in 2021. Since then, the English international has adapted well to life in Italy, playing as a centre-back for Milan and serving as one of the team’s captains.
Tomori earns a substantial salary at the Italian club, but exactly how much is he on at San Siro?
GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!
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Fikayo Tomori's wages at AC Milan in numbers
Fikayo Tomori's current contract with Milan provides him with a weekly income of £74,222 ($98,064) and an annual salary of £3.8 million ($5.1m).
Player
Nationality
Weekly wages in GBP
Weekly wages in USD
Annual wages in GBP
Annual wages in USD
Fikayo Tomori
English
£74,222
$98,064
£3,859,532
$5,099,346
AdvertisementGetty Images SportTop earners at AC Milan
Rafael Leao is currently the highest-paid player at AC Milan, followed by Tammy Abraham, who is on loan from AS Roma. Alessandro Florenzi, another former Roma player, is third, with new signing Youssouf Fofana in fourth. USMNT international Christian Pulisic is fifth.
Player
Nationality
Weekly wages in GBP
Weekly wages in USD
Annual wages in GBP
Annual wages in USD
Rafael Leao
Portuguese
£105,960
$139,998
£5,509,933
$7,279,913
Tammy Abraham
English
£95,381
$126,020
£4,959,800
$6,553,057
Alessandro Florenzi
Italian
£91,909
$121,434
£4,779,827
$6,314,558
Youssouf Fofana
French
£91,909
$121,434
£4,779,827
$6,314,558
Christian Pulisic
USA
£84,801
$112,042
£4,409,666
$5,826,022
Top earners in Serie A
Despite the substantial salaries earned by Milan players at San Siro, led by Rafael Leao, a notable disparity exists between them and the league's top earners. No Milan player features among the highest-paid, while rivals Juventus and Inter boast players with significantly higher earnings.
Leading the list is Juventus' Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic, followed by Argentines Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala in second and third positions, respectively.
Italian midfielder Nicolo Barella secures the fourth spot, with Hakan Calhanoglu completing 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
Lautaro Martinez
Argentine
£275,563
$364,083
£14,329,265
$18,932,316
Paulo Dybala
Argentine
£214,235
$283,054
£11,140,208
$14,718,825
Nicolo Barella
Italian
£199,027
$262,961
£10,349,391
$13,673,970
Hakan Calhanoglu
Turkish
£183,653
$242,649
£9,549,978
$12,617,758
AFPHighest paid players in the world
Serie A players, despite their high earnings, are not among the top five highest-paid footballers globally.
The top five are all from the Saudi Pro League, with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr earning the most.
Karim Benzema, formerly of Real Madrid, is second, and Riyad Mahrez, now with Al-Ahli, is third.
Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, both from Senegal, are fourth and fifth, 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






