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Despite the weight loss treatment launched by the Marseille leaders, OM knows how to break the bank to attract certain reinforcements.
Second budget in Ligue 1 with 270 million euros, Olympique de Marseille has nevertheless had to tighten its belt for three years. Consequence of the obligation for Pablo Longoria and his teams to reduce the deficit which is eating away at the Olympian club.
However, the Marseille leaders did not hesitate to break the bank to attract Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the highest paid player of Ciel et Blanc with some 650,000 euros per month, which makes him the highest paid player in Ligue 1 in outside PSG, on the same line as Wissam Ben Yedder, according to L'Equipe.
The ten highest paid OM players (monthly salary)
1- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang €650,000
2- Geoffrey Kondogbia €450,000
– Jordan Veretout €450,000
4- Joaquin Correa €450,000
5- Ismaïla Sarr €390,000
6- Jonathan Clauss €330,000
– Valentin Rongier €330,000
8- Chancel Mbemba €320,000
9- Pau Lopez €280,000
10- Amine Harit €275,000
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