The MLS had more players in 2016 earning a six-figure weekly salary than Italy’s Serie A, according to research released this week.

The study found that 5% of players who earn a gross salary of €100,000 ($107,000) or more per week ply their trade in North America, as opposed to 3% in Italy.

Kaká ($135,000 per week) and Sebastian Giovinco ($134,000 per week) led the way in MLS, just behind Serie A’s top earner, Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuaín ($159,000 per week).

The Premier League amassed the majority of high earners over the €100,000 a week threshold (49%), with La Liga and the Chinese Super League both at 15%.