
16. Getafe: Euro39.17 million
17. Alaves: Euro38.62 million
18. Leganes: Euro37.13 million
19. Spaniards: Euro8,789,000
20. Seville: Euro2,499,000
Sevilla are undoubtedly the most shocking in this salary cap, finishing at the bottom of the table with €2.499 million. Looking at the current wages of the Chinese Super League teams, Sevilla can support less than the Chinese Super League, this season is really difficult. It's unbelievable that this veteran powerhouse is in such an embarrassing situation.
Known as the UEFA Fiends, Sevilla have won the UEFA Cup seven times in the team's history, most recently in the 2022/23 season. However, just over a year on, Sevilla are still on the brink of collapse. 2023/24 Serbia have a salary cap of over €150 million, but the club's mismanagement and lack of sufficient money-absorbing capacity to cover expenses has left the gap between income and expenditure too wide.
Overall, Serbia's own problems are extremely serious, and the team has been hurt internally, which a little bit of money can't make up for. Due to their own serious problems, this season's UEFA Frenzy Devils' opening record is very bad, the first four rounds of 2 draws and 2 losses ranked the second last. I'm afraid it's hard to escape the fate of relegation this season. What's worse, it's hard to mix in the Western B with such a salary cap.
Aside from Sevilla, Espanyol are not doing much better, finishing second from bottom with €8.789 million. In recent seasons, Spaniards have jumped between La Liga and La B. Looking at the current salary cap, it's hard to stay in La Liga this season. Compared to Sevilla's situation, the Spaniards are not surprised. The situation has actually been similar in recent seasons, with a salary cap of only €10 million last season.










