OGC Nice may not have the same spending power as PSG or Marseille, but the club still boasts a solid wage structure with several high-profile earners. From young talents to seasoned veterans, the salary breakdown offers insight into who the club values most.
Here’s a full rundown of the 13 highest-paid players at Nice, starting from the bottom and building up to the top earner.
13. Mohamed-Ali Cho – £14,877 per week / £773,626 per year
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At just 20 years old, Mohamed-Ali Cho sits at the lower end of OGC Nice’s wage structure. Despite his raw talent and speed, his salary reflects a player still in development.
12. Terem Moffi – £14,877 per week / £773,626 per year
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Sharing the same earnings as Cho, Nigerian striker Terem Moffi has proven his goalscoring ability in Ligue 1. His relatively modest pay suggests significant value for money.
11. Youssouf Ndayishimiye – £15,538 per week / £808,009 per year
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A versatile defensive presence, Ndayishimiye brings stability to Nice’s midfield and backline. His salary reflects a steady contributor without star billing.
10. Sofiane Diop – £16,861 per week / £876,776 per year
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The creative Diop remains a key attacking outlet for Nice. While not among the club’s highest earners, his flair and vision are vital assets.
9. Melvin Bard – £18,018 per week / £936,947 per year
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Bard continues to grow into his role as a reliable left-back. His wages reflect his position as a consistent starter with upside.
8. Dante – £19,837 per week / £1,031,501 per year
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Veteran leader Dante still anchors the defense at 41. His salary may have dropped over the years, but his experience remains invaluable.
7. Baptiste Santamaria – £33,061 per week / £1,719,168 per year
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A recent addition, Santamaria adds depth and composure to midfield. His wage places him firmly in the club’s mid-tier bracket.
6. Morgan Sanson – £42,979 per week / £2,234,918 per year
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Sanson brings both Ligue 1 and Premier League experience to the table. His pay reflects a seasoned campaigner with the ability to control games.
5. Jérémie Boga – £45,955 per week / £2,389,643 per year
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Known for his dribbling and attacking instincts, Boga is one of the team’s offensive sparks. His earnings rank him just outside the top four.
4. Youssoufa Moukoko – £49,591 per week / £2,578,752 per year
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Still a teenager, Moukoko already commands a top salary. His potential and Bundesliga pedigree make him one of the most promising investments in the squad.