Mbappé, it’s completely crazy!

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Kylian Mbappé doesn't just scare the counters in front of goal. As evidenced by his salary at PSG…

Kylian Mbappé has decided. After seven years in the capital, the French striker is preparing to leave PSG to join Real Madrid. If he will obviously benefit from comfortable emoluments with the Merengue, the Bondynois will therefore say goodbye to the enormous salary he received from the Rouge et Bleu since the extension of his contract in spring 2022.

According to The Team, the former Monegasque was not only the best paid player in Ligue 1, but he completely crushed the salary rankings with emoluments estimated at 6 million euros per month. More than five times more than its dolphins. Lionel Messi and Neymar gone, behind Kylian Mbappé, it is Marquinhos and Ousmane Dembélé who share second place, with a monthly salary of some 1.12 million euros per year.

Ten Parisians in the Top 10

Once again, PSG vampirizes the ranking of the highest paid players in Ligue 1, placing ten of its players in the Top 10. Behind the three players already mentioned follow Lucas Hernandez, Milan Skriniar (4th tied with 1, 11 million euros), Gianluigi Donnarumma (849,5000 euros), Marco Asensio (831,000 euros), Randal Kolo Muani (750,000 euros) Achraf Hakimi (738,600 euros) and Nordi Mukiele (700,000 euros).

To find a player who does not play under Parisian colors, you have to go as far as 11th place shared by Wissam Ben Yedder and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with some 650,000 euros per month. Among the Lyonnais, the prize in this area goes to Nemanja Matic and Alexandre Lacazette, who each receive 500,000 euros per month. Or as many as Layvin Kurzawa, who has only played two matches for PSG since 2021.

Discover the salaries of all Ligue 1 clubs:

Brest – Clermont – Le Havre – Lens –Lille – Lorient – ​​Lyon – Marseille – Metz – Monaco – Montpellier – Nantes – Nice – PSG – Reims – Rennes – Strasbourg – Toulouse

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