#10 Wojciech Szczesny — £130,000/Week
When Szczesny signed for Juventus, he knew his chances of standing between the sticks were nearly narrow. His competition wasn't just from Juventus' number one goalkeeper, but also one of the best ever in the history of the sport — Gianluigi Buffon.
After Buffon's retirement, Szczesny inherited the number 1 shirt. A complete team player, Szczesny offered the number 1 jersey once Buffon returned to the club. However, the Italian declined.
Wojciech Szczesny is one of the most important members of the current Juve squad.
#9 Juan Cuadrado — £130,000/Week
Juan Cuadrado found his lost rhythm with Juventus. The former Chelsea man played just 15 games across all competitions in his two years at Stamford Bridge. He has worn the Juventus jersey for a whopping 224 games (across all competitions) so far.
The Colombian midfielder is also an influential player for his national side.
#8 Álvaro Morata — £170,000/Week
One of the brightest prodigies within Real Madrid's youth setup, Álvaro Morata joined Juventus in 2014 from Real Madrid with a buy-back clause.
He played a major part in knocking out the then-Champions League holders and his former team Real Madrid in the subsequent season. Morata's brilliant form in Turin urged Real Madrid to bring the Spaniard back home.
He moved away from Madrid once again to play for Chelsea and Atletico Madrid and is now back to Juventus, where he has had his best days.
#7 Leonardo Bonucci — £180,000/Week
Barring a 2017-18 season when the defender moved to AC Milan, Leonardo Bonucci has never failed to feature for Juventus, if not for injury-related reasons.
Regarded as one of the club's legends, Bonucci is one of the club's highest paid and most experienced players. An influential figure on and off the pitch, Bonucci's chemistry with fellow centerback Chiellini is looked upon by many.
#6 Arthur — £190,000/Week
Ahead of the 2020-21 season, we saw Arthur and Miralem Pjanic switch sides in a swap deal. Though the latter's stay at Barcelona wasn't a blissful one, Arthur surely benefitted from the move.
The Brazilian donned the Juve shirt for 32 games across all competitions last term and earns a handsome salary of £190,000/Week.
#5 Alex Sandro — £195,000/Week
Since arriving at Juventus in 2015, Alex Sandro has only evolved with each season. Earning plaudits for his pace and game-reading ability, the Brazilian is called one of the best fullbacks in the game.
Alex Sandro, an excellent crosser of the ball, often made his strikers' job easier.
#4 Adrien Rabiot — £225,000/Week
Rising through the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, Adrien Rabiot switched to Juventus in search of new challenges.
The former Parisian, who is entering his third season with the Bianconeri, didn't take time to earn a fine reputation from the Juventus faithful. He is one of the most highly-paid players within the club.
#3 Aaron Ramsey — £225,000/Week
Aaron Ramsey's journey from being an Arsenal legend to loan stints at Nottingham and Cardiff and eventually joining Juventus has been a surprising one.
Earning £400,000 a week in his debut season (2019) made him the highest-earning British player ever based on basic salary. However, as the club was forced to reduce its payroll following the pandemic, Ramsey's wage is now lowered to £225,000/Week.
#2 Paulo Dybala — £225,000/Week
The club's vice-captain and MVP, Paulo Dybala, rightfully bags second spot on our list. The Argentine is one of the favorites within the club and its fans.
With Cristiano Ronaldo's departure, the responsibility of heading the Juve attack lies on his shoulder. Without Dybala stepping up, Juventus' Scudetto dreams could falter.
#1 Matthijs de Ligt — £240,000/Week
The only defender to win the Golden Boy award. Also, the youngest ever captain in a Champions League knockout game — Matthijs de Ligt — is Juventus' most paid player.
His dream run alongside the Dutchman's then-club Ajax raised the Old Lady's interest in him. Juventus signed de Ligt for €75 million with basic wages upto £240,000/Week.