What are the salaries of Stade Rennais players?

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Eager to play in the big leagues, Stade Rennais knows how to pay the price.

Sixth budget in Ligue 1, Stade Rennais sees higher. To do this, the Breton club carried out an ambitious transfer window last summer, attracting several young players among the most promising in France like Enzo Le Fée or Ludovic Blas, but also Nemanja Matic, for whom the Rennes leaders had broken the bank.

The former Mancunian who returned to Olympique Lyonnais, Martin Terrier has regained his status as the highest paid player in the Rennes locker room with a monthly salary of 240,000 euros, according to L'Equipe.

The ten highest paid players at Stade Rennais (monthly salary)

1- Mr. Terrier €240,000

2- A. Kalimuendo €220,000

– A. Gouiri €220,000

– B. Bourigeaud €220,000

5- E. The Fairy €200,000

– L. Blas €200,000

– A. Theate €200,000

– A. Truffert €200,000

9- S. Mandanda €190,000

10- B. Santamaria €180,000

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