What are the salaries of Stade Brestois players?

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Sensation of the season in Ligue 1, Stade Brestois is nevertheless one of the lowest salaries in the championship.

It's the surprise of the year in Ligue 1. Destined to remain a player, Stade Brestois is in second place behind the untouchable PSG. And this despite the 15e championship budget with 48 million euros.

The salaries practiced in Finistère are consistent as evidenced by the emoluments of Pierre Lees-Melou, and Mr. Bizot, the best paid players of the Breton club with 80,000 euros monthly, according to L'Equipe.

The 10 highest paid players in Brest (monthly salary)

1- P. Lees-Melou €80,000

– Mr. Bizot €80,000

3- R. Del Castillo €70,000

– S. Mounie €70,000

5 Mr. Camara €55,000

– B. Chardonnet €55,000

– K. Lala €55,000

– J. Martin €55,000

9- Mr. Pereira-Lage €50,000

10- H. Magnetti €45,000

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