The Top 10 EuroLeague salaries of 2020-21

21/Aug/20 11:01 November 11, 2020

Aris Barkas

21/Aug/20 11:01

Eurohoops.net

Nikola Mirotic remains the highest-paid player in Europe, followed by Shane Larkin

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

It has become a yearly tradition for Eurohoops to present the Top EuroLeague salaries. The list contains very few new names with Shane Larkin and Nikola Milutinov being the big winners during the 2020 summer of uncertainty.

However, it has to be noted in the coronavirus era once more it proved to be very hard to cross-check the exact numbers, the different taxation around Europe creates one more issue that’s not easy to be resolved between net and gross numbers, plus, as usual, those numbers are not official and clubs neither confirm nor deny them.

Once more it has to be noted that the reported numbers are net US dollars – while many deals are signed in Euros – plus there are some big corrections compared to last season, especially in the case of Walter Tavares’ contract with Real Madrid, which will be analyzed case by case in the following text.

The bottom line for the total financial situation in next season’s EuroLeague is that the top players lost little to none of their income. The middle class gets the biggest pressure and it’s not easy to get one million dollar deals as it used to be, but on the other hand, the low-tier contracts remain pretty much the same.

EuroLeague salaries and budgets remain as a whole at the top of the food chain of European basketball, even if there are cases in which clubs like Panathinaikos, Zalgiris Kaunas, Bayern Munich, and Baskonia can’t spend the money they used to.

1. Νikola Mirotic, FC Barcelona $3,8M

Mirotic remains the highest-paid player of European basketball and there’s a detailed analysis from last summer about his contract. With that being said, it remains unknown how much money Mirotic lost due to the cancelation of the EuroLeague season from his 2019-20 salary.

However, despite our initial report about a total $5,4 M yearly salary, after newer information provided by the club, a $3,8 M net salary is much more accurate, since the taxation in the second year of Mirotic’s contract is 44%. So, even marginally, he remains on top of the list according to the general European consensus. Also, Alex Abrines is removed from the Top10 list, since his net salary is much less than the two million line.

2. Shane Larkin, Anadolu Efes $3,7 M

Larkin was having a historic season before the unexpected cancelation and got a hefty reward with a contract which reportedly pays him in total $7,7 M net for the next two season. This number is denied by Anadolu Efes, however, multiple sources insist that it’s correct and Larkin will get $3,7 M net next season, a salary really close to Mirotic. In general, it’s tricky to calculate the exact net numbers for US players, since even if they play in countries with low taxation, they have to pay US taxes in order to use their money on US soil.

3. Nikola Milutinov, CSKA Moscow $2,5 M

If there’s a player who got a really big raise this summer, then his name is Nikola Milutinov. He got lucky, cause the negotiations started before the COVID pandemic, so that was practically a non-factor to his new salary which is 150% higher than the money he was getting last season from Olympiacos.

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