PSG, who are the highest paid players at the club?

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In the space of one year (end of June 2023 and end of June 2024), Paris Saint-Germain shed its three global stars. And above all the exorbitant salaries that went with it.

Last season alone, Kylian Mbappé received 66 million euros gross salary in the capital of France. For the 2024-2025 financial year, it is now Ousmane Dembélé who tops the list of the best paid Rouge et Bleu with emoluments estimated at 13.4 million euros gross according to Sportune. Lucas Hernandez and Marquinhos, both at 13.2 million, follow the 27-year-old winger in this ranking.

The ranking of the highest paid players at PSG for the 2024-2025 financial year

Ousmane Dembélé = €13.4 million

Lucas Hernandez = €13.2 million

Marquinhos = €13.2 million

Gianluigi Donnarumma = €10.2 million

Marco Asensio = €10.2 million

Achraf Hakimi = €9.6 million

Milan Skriniar = €9.6 million

Randal Kolo-Muani = €9 million

Warren Zaire-Emery = €8.4 million

Presnel Kimpembe = €7.7 million

Bradley Barcola = €6.6 million

Gonçalo Ramos = €5.5 million

João Neves = €5.2 million

Fabian Ruiz = €5.2 million

Carlos Soler = €4.8 million

Matvey Safonov = €4.8 million

Nuno Mendes = €3.4 million

Vitinha = €3 million

Willian Pacho = NC

Desired Gifted = NC

The bling-bling at PSG is therefore (almost) over, as Nasser al-Khelaïfi would say. “With all the respect I have for Messi, Neymar, Mbappé today and what they have done for the club, I wish them the best in their new challenges, but as a club, the star is is the collective. The team, the staff, the boss and the coach, they are the star”declared the Qatari businessman on June 1, on the sidelines of a meeting of the European Club Association held in London.

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