OM: Aubameyang gone, here is the biggest salary

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Who succeeded Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as the highest paid OM player? It was a recruit from England.

Among the 10 highest salaries in the workforce of theOM

Last season, there were only three left: midfielders Geoffrey Kondogbia (3rd) and Valentin Rongier (7th), and central defender Chancel Mbemba (9th), respectively paid around 415,000, 304,000 and 295,000 euros gross, and not including bonuses and premiums (source
capology.com).

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who left for Saudi Arabia during the last summer transfer window (Al-Qadsiah), was at the top of this ranking with 600,000 euros. Who replaced him for the 2024-2025 financial year? Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. The Danish international midfielder, captain during the victory in Toulouse (1-3, 3rd day of Ligue 1), would receive a little more than 475,000 euros gross per month.

Greenwood well placed

The former Tottenham player reportedly earns twice as much as his Moroccan midfield colleague, Amine Harit (€238,000). Mason Greenwood, OM’s most prominent player since the start of the season (5 goals scored in three Ligue 1 matches), does not currently receive the emoluments usually granted to football stars.

With 350,000 euros per month, the English striker, who will soon be 23 years old (he will celebrate his 23rd birthday on October 1st), is still the fourth highest paid footballer at Olympique de Marseille this season, in terms of gross salary. For comparison, the Parisian enemy is playing in a different world.

Dembélé on the throne

Since Qatar took over as the new owner 13 years ago, PSG has had the highest paid players in Ligue 1 in its squad. For 2024-2025, the richest is called Ousmane Dembélé. The French winger would collect 1.538 million euros per month, or 20M per year.

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