What are the salaries of Olympique Lyonnais players?

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Despite the financial difficulties with which OL must contend, Lyon's players are among the best paid in Ligue 1.

Third budget in Ligue 1, Olympique Lyonnais nevertheless encounters serious financial problems. To the point of having been rejected for a time by the DNCG. The leaders were finally able to convince the leaders of the League and undertook an ambitious transfer window, with many highly paid players.

To this end, according to L'Equipe, Nemanja Matic, arrived this winter, can boast the highest salary of the Lyon workforce, on the same line as Alexandre Lacazette, with 500,000 euros monthly. Outside of PSG, only Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Wissam Ben Yedder are better paid in Ligue 1.

The ten highest paid OL players (monthly salary)

1- A. Lacazette €500,000

– N. Matic €500,000

3- C. Tolisso €400,000

– D. Lovren €400,000

5- S. Benrahma €350,000

– A. Lopes €350,000

7- R. Cherki €320,000

8- Mr. Caqueret €300,000

– O. Mangala €300,000

10- N. Tagliafico €280,000

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