Despite not having the financial muscle of Ligue 1’s elite clubs, Stade Reims still allocates a solid portion of their budget to key players. The club’s wage structure reflects a balance between developing young talent and rewarding experienced contributors. From seasoned internationals to rising prospects, here are the 11 highest-paid players at Reims in 2025.
11. Reda Khadra – £11,447 per week / £595,234 per year
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The German winger is the club’s lowest-paid top earner, but his flair and work ethic make him an intriguing option. Khadra is carving out a role as a reliable contributor off the bench.
10. Mory Gbane – £13,409 per week / £697,275 per year
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Gbane offers grit and balance in the midfield. The Ivorian may not grab headlines, but his defensive discipline and physicality are crucial for Reims’ structure.
9. Teddy Teuma – £13,900 per week / £722,785 per year
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A steady influence in the middle of the park, Teuma brings experience and leadership. His passing range and calm demeanor make him a key link between defense and attack.
8. Sergio Akieme – £14,717 per week / £765,301 per year
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The Spanish full-back is a dynamic presence on the flank. Known for his pace and attacking intent, Akieme plays a pivotal role in both buildup play and transitions.
7. Gabriel Moscardo – £14,717 per week / £765,301 per year
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A rising talent from Brazil, Moscardo is seen as a future star. His ball-winning ability and composure belie his age, and Reims will hope to develop him into a midfield mainstay.
6. Cédric Kipré – £17,824 per week / £926,865 per year
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Kipré is a consistent figure in central defense. His physical presence and experience have made him one of the more dependable performers in the Reims backline.
5. Junya Ito – £19,623 per week / £1,020,402 per year
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The Japanese international adds finesse and attacking spark. Ito’s pace and technical quality give Reims a dangerous outlet on the wing.
4. Jordan Siebatcheu – £23,875 per week / £1,241,489 per year
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Siebatcheu leads the line with strength and efficiency. His aerial prowess and ability to hold up play make him a focal point in the attack.
3. Mohamed Daramy – £24,529 per week / £1,275,502 per year
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The Danish winger is quick and aggressive, always looking to take on defenders. Daramy is a big part of Reims’ offensive plans and is paid accordingly.
2. Keito Nakamura – £26,818 per week / £1,394,549 per year
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Nakamura’s versatility and vision have been instrumental to the team’s forward play. He’s equally effective as a creator or a scorer, and his wages reflect his influence.
1. Joseph Okumu – £26,818 per week / £1,394,549 per year
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Tied with Nakamura at the top of the pay scale, Okumu is the backbone of the defense. The Kenyan center-back brings authority, timing, and composure to the Reims back four.
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