Annual salary of 8 million after tax? Reporter: De Bruyne tends to go to Naples but requires an absolute maximum salary
10:01am, 12 May 2025Football
May 8th According to reporter Mirko Nicolino, De Bruyne tends to accept Napoli's offer, but Napoli needs to give players a contract with an absolute maximum salary.
The reporter said that De Bruyne is getting closer to joining Naples. After ending his contract with Manchester City, the 33-year-old De Bruyne tends to accept De Laurentis' offer. Although his agent has contacted other Italian teams, the one who acted the most resolutely was Naples.
Conte's team does not need to pay the transfer fee, but needs to provide the players with an absolute maximum salary. It is reported that the two parties may sign a contract for 2 years. De Bruyne's wife has arrived in Naples first to get to know the environment and inspect potential residences.
According to capology data, the highest salary in Naples is currently Lukaku, with a total annual salary of 8 million euros after tax, including a salary of 6 million euros plus a bonus of 2 million euros.
Currently, the annual after-tax salary of De Bruyne and Manchester City is converted into about 13.45 million euros.
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