The Highest-Paid Players in the French National Team – Ranked from Lowest to Highest
The French national team enters the March 2025 Nations League with a squad packed with both rising stars and established world-class talent. While the team is among the favorites to go all the way, there’s a striking contrast between the salaries of some of the younger players and the game’s highest-paid superstars.
We’ve taken a closer look at the current squad’s wages and ranked each player from lowest to highest earner. The results show just how financially diverse this elite group really is.
24. Lucas Chevalier – £18,635 per week / £968,000 per year

At just 23 years old, Lille’s Lucas Chevalier is still in the early stages of his professional career. As the third-choice goalkeeper in the squad, his salary reflects his current role, but with continued development, he could secure a bigger contract in the near future.
23. Désiré Doué – £44,625 per week / £2,320,500 per year

Rennes’ exciting young winger, Désiré Doué, is already making waves in Ligue 1. His current salary is impressive for a 19-year-old, and if he continues his rapid rise, bigger clubs with higher wages will likely come calling.
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22. Matteo Guendouzi – £52,472 per week / £2,730,500 per year

The energetic midfielder has settled in well at Lazio following his move from Marseille. While his salary is modest compared to some of his teammates, his experience and leadership qualities make him a valuable asset for the national team.
21. Brice Samba – £50,509 per week / £2,626,500 per year

Brice Samba has established himself as one of Ligue 1’s top goalkeepers with Lens. His performances earned him a spot in the national team, and although he is not among the highest earners, his importance to his club cannot be underestimated.
20. Jonathan Clauss – £53,615 per week / £2,789,000 per year

A late bloomer in professional football, Clauss has proven himself as a reliable right-back for Marseille. His earnings reflect his consistent performances, but at 32 years old, he is unlikely to see a major wage increase in the coming years.
19. Mike Maignan – £58,682 per week / £3,052,150 per year

The AC Milan shot-stopper is France’s undisputed number one and one of the best goalkeepers in Europe. His salary is respectable, but given his performances, he could command an even bigger contract in the future.
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18. Ibrahima Konaté – £70,556 per week / £3,668,905 per year

The Liverpool center-back has established himself as a key figure in both club and country. His salary is substantial, but with his growing influence in the team, a contract renewal could push him higher up the earnings list.
17. Randal Kolo Muani – £75,682 per week / £3,935,500 per year

After his high-profile move to PSG, Kolo Muani is earning a solid salary. However, given his potential and the fees involved in his transfer, he may soon be in line for an even bigger payday.
16. Theo Hernández – £83,856 per week / £4,360,500 per year

The AC Milan left-back is widely regarded as one of the best in the world in his position. His salary reflects his importance to his club, though he could still see an increase with his next contract.
15. Kouadio Koné – £84,837 per week / £4,411,500 per year

Now playing for Roma, the midfielder has steadily grown his reputation. His salary is strong for a player in his position, but he could still earn more if he moves to an elite club.
14. Adrien Rabiot – £103,962 per week / £5,406,000 per year

The experienced Juventus midfielder is one of France’s most consistent performers. His salary reflects his status, though his future remains uncertain with potential moves rumored in the coming seasons.
13. Benjamin Pavard – £104,779 per week / £5,448,500 per year

Now at Inter Milan, Pavard has secured a solid contract. The versatile defender continues to play a key role for both club and country, and his wages reflect his reliability.
12. Bradley Barcola – £108,885 per week / £5,610,000 per year

A rising star at PSG, Barcola has quickly made a name for himself. His earnings are impressive for a young player, and if he continues his progress, he could see a significant salary boost soon.
11. Lucas Digne – £120,953 per week / £6,289,550 per year

The Aston Villa full-back has been a dependable performer in the Premier League. His salary is among the highest for a left-back, demonstrating his value to his club.
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10. Warren Zaïre-Emery – £137,308 per week / £7,140,000 per year

At just 19 years old, the PSG midfielder is already earning an elite salary. His development has been rapid, and he is seen as one of the future stars of the French national team.
9. Dayot Upamecano – £163,462 per week / £8,500,000 per year

A key part of Bayern Munich’s defense, Upamecano has a strong contract that reflects his importance. At 26, he is entering his prime and could see further wage increases in the future.
8. William Saliba – £191,508 per week / £9,958,454 per year

Arsenal’s defensive rock has grown into one of the best center-backs in the world. His salary is high, but given his importance, a new contract could push him even higher on this list.
7. Eduardo Camavinga – £204,327 per week / £10,625,000 per year

Already a Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Camavinga’s salary reflects his elite talent. At just 22 years old, he is set for an even bigger payday in the future.
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6. Aurélien Tchouaméni – £204,327 per week / £10,625,000 per year

Like Camavinga, Tchouaméni has been crucial for Real Madrid. His wages are already high, but if he continues his upward trajectory, he could become one of the best-paid midfielders in the world.
5. Michael Olise – £220,673 per week / £11,475,000 per year

Crystal Palace’s rising star has earned a major salary increase. If he secures a move to a bigger club, he could soon find himself even higher up the earnings list.
4. Jules Koundé – £221,490 per week / £11,517,500 per year

The Barcelona defender remains a key player for both club and country. His wages reflect his high level of consistency and quality.
3. Kingsley Coman – £277,885 per week / £14,450,000 per year

A crucial part of Bayern Munich’s attack, Coman is one of France’s highest earners. His salary matches his status as a key player in one of Europe’s biggest clubs.
2. Ousmane Dembélé – £326,923 per week / £17,000,000 per year

Following his move to PSG, Dembélé has secured an enormous contract. His ability to change games makes him one of the best-paid wingers in world football.
1. Kylian Mbappé – £510,818 per week / £26,562,500 per year

Unsurprisingly, France’s captain and biggest star tops the list. With a contract reflecting his superstar status, Mbappé remains one of the highest-paid athletes in the world.