Edinson Cavani traded European glory for Boca Juniors’ blue and gold—now his paycheck in Argentina is turning just as many heads as his goals. Here’s what’s behind the iconic striker’s earnings.
In the ever-passionate world of South American soccer, few names carry as much weight as Edinson Cavani. The Uruguayan forward, known for his scoring instincts, took a headline-making turn when he joined Boca Juniors in 2023.
Leaving behind Europe’s top leagues, his move to La Bombonera wasn’t just about soccer—it came with a notable paycheck. His arrival stirred not only fans but also questions about what it cost Boca to secure a star of his caliber.
Now deep into his Argentine chapter, his presence on and off the field keeps drawing attention. Between transfer clauses, salary figures and bonuses, his earnings have become part of the ongoing fascination with the legendary No. 9.
Since stepping onto La Bombonera turf, Edinson Cavani hasn’t just brought star quality, he’s also become Boca’s highest earner. Forbes suggests he’s pocketing around $2 million per season, comfortably eclipsing his veteran teammates.
Capology data confirms he tops Boca’s payroll at roughly $539,000 per week in gross salary. Clearly, this isn’t merely a sentimental signing — it’s a headline-making financial commitment from the club.
While fans cheer his goals, club accountants are scrutinizing the return. Boca likely sees value not just in strike stats, but also in boosting merchandising, media contracts and ticket buzz — a savvy off-pitch play.
What began as an 18-month deal in July 2023, has turned into a longer-term statement. In October 2024, Boca confirmed that Edinson Cavani has extended his stay until December 31, 2026. He has openly stated that he intends to retire wearing the Boca shirt, effectively making this his final chapter.
This extension underscores mutual commitment: Boca retains a veteran leader capable of big moments, and he secures a platform to finish his career at a club he admires. The countdown to his farewell is now clearly marked — not in years, but in goals and memories yet to come.
From: bolavip.com
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