Serbia Football Players Salary

Dušan Vlahović leads Serbia’s wealth rankings with €16.5 million annual Juventus salary. His market value of €28 million positions him as Serbia’s most valuable export to Europe’s elite leagues.

Sergej Milinković-Savić built substantial wealth through Lazio before his Al Hilal move paying £20.8 million yearly.

Filip Kostić earns $6.8 million at Fenerbahçe while Aleksandar Mitrović commands competitive wages in Saudi Arabia.

Explore Serbian football stars’ career earnings and compare with global football players net worth across major leagues.

GoalkeeperDefenderMidfielderForward
Vanja Milinković-SavićNikola MilenkovićSergej Milinković-SavićAleksandar Mitrović
Predrag RajkovićStrahinja PavlovićSaša LukićDušan Vlahović
Đorđe PetrovićUroš SpajićNemanja GudeljLuka Jović
Mile SvilarStefan MitrovićIvan IlićFilip Kostić
Marko DmitrovićSrdjan BabićNemanja MaksimovićNemanja Radonjić
Filip MladenovićMarko GrujićNemanja Jović
Aleksa TerzićAndrija ŽivkovićDejan Joveljić
Bogdan MilovanovićFilip ĐuričićVeljko Simić
Mihailo RistićUroš RačićMilan Makarić
Erhan MašovićDarko LazovićĐorđe Despotović
Dušan Tadić
Filip Kostić
Sergej Milinković-Savić

10 Richest Football Players in Serbia

Serbian footballers maximize earnings through Serie A, Bundesliga, and increasingly Saudi Pro League contracts.

Milinković-Savić’s Saudi move represents the new wealth-building strategy.

Player NameAnnual SalaryEstimated Net WorthCurrent Club
Sergej Milinković-Savić£20.8 million$35 millionAl Hilal
Dušan Vlahović€16.5 million$30 millionJuventus
Aleksandar Mitrović£15 million$28 millionAl Hilal
Filip Kostić$6.8 million$18 millionFenerbahçe
Dušan Tadić€8 million$20 millionFenerbahçe
Nemanja Matić£5 million$22 millionLyon
Luka Jović€3.3 million$15 millionAC Milan
Strahinja Pavlović£2.6 million$8 millionAC Milan
Nikola Milenković€4 million$12 millionFiorentina
Saša Lukić€3.5 million$10 millionFulham
Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Vlahović’s €16.5 million Juventus contract makes him Serie A’s highest-paid player for 2024-25 season.

Serbia National Team Player Salaries

The Football Association of Serbia compensates players through match fees and tournament bonuses.

European and World Cup qualification campaigns provide significant supplemental income.

National Team Compensation:

  • World Cup qualifiers: €8,000-€12,000 per match
  • Euro qualifiers: €7,000-€10,000 per game
  • Friendly matches: €3,000-€5,000 per appearance
  • Tournament bonuses: Six-figure distributions for major competition participation
  • Performance incentives: Win bonuses and goal contributions

Serbia’s 2022 World Cup appearance distributed approximately €1-1.5 million across the squad in combined bonuses and appearance fees.

Serbian SuperLiga vs. European Salaries

Serbia’s domestic SuperLiga cannot compete financially with European leagues. Red Star Belgrade and Partizan pay top earners €200,000-€500,000 yearly, while Serbian Serie A stars earn 20-30 times more.

LeagueSerbian SalaryExampleCareer Potential
Serbian SuperLiga€200,000-€500,000Red Star/Partizan stars$3-8M career
Serie A€3-16 millionVlahović, Jović$40-100M career
Premier League£3-6 millionMilenković path$30-80M career
Saudi Pro League£15-20 millionMilinković-Savić, Mitrović$50-90M short-term

The wage gap forces Serbia’s best prospects to Austria, Belgium, or Netherlands by age 19-21 before graduating to Italy, England, or Germany.

Red Star Belgrade functions as a talent development hub, selling players like Pavlović for €18 million to AC Milan while paying modest domestic wages during development years.

How Serbian Players Build Their Wealth

Serbian footballers follow proven pathways through Austrian and Belgian leagues before Serie A or Bundesliga moves. Recent Saudi Arabia interest created new late-career earning opportunities.

Primary Income Sources:

  • Serie A contracts offering €3-16 million for elite strikers and midfielders
  • Saudi Pro League providing £15-20 million tax-free for established stars
  • Bundesliga and Premier League opportunities at €4-8 million annually
  • Turkish Super Lig paying competitive €5-8 million wages
  • Limited Serbian endorsements due to smaller domestic market

Milinković-Savić’s Al Hilal move tripled his Lazio wages. His £20.8 million tax-free contract delivers more take-home pay than €30 million taxed European salaries.

Vlahović negotiated substantial Juventus wages at just 22 years old. His €16.5 million annual salary positions him among Europe’s highest-paid young strikers.

FAQs

Who is the richest Serbian footballer?

Sergej Milinković-Savić leads with approximately $35 million net worth from his Lazio and Al Hilal careers. His £20.8 million annual Saudi salary accelerates wealth building during peak earning years.

What is Dušan Vlahović’s salary at Juventus?

Vlahović earns €16.5 million annually at Juventus, making him Serie A’s highest-paid player for 2024-25. His contract includes performance bonuses tied to goals and team success that can push earnings above €18 million.

How much do Serbia national team players earn per match?

Serbian players receive €8,000-€12,000 per World Cup qualifier with win bonuses. Euro qualifiers pay €7,000-€10,000, while friendly matches provide €3,000-€5,000 per appearance.

What’s the average Serbian SuperLiga salary?

Serbia’s top division pays between €50,000-€500,000 annually for leading players. Most professionals earn €30,000-€150,000, making European moves essential for building substantial career wealth.

Why do Serbian players succeed in Serie A financially?

Serbian players’ physical strength combined with technical ability fits Italian football perfectly. Their adaptability and tactical intelligence allow them to command €3-16 million salaries at Juventus, AC Milan, and Fiorentina.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.