Stade Rennais continues to be one of the most intriguing clubs in Ligue 1, blending young talent with experienced veterans. As they push for European qualification and aim to compete with France’s elite, the club has committed significant financial resources to key players across the squad.
From rising stars to seasoned internationals, here’s a breakdown of the 12 highest-paid players at Rennes.
12. Mikayil Faye – $27,908 per week / $1,451,239 per year
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Still only a teenager, Mikayil Faye is among the lowest earners on this list, but his potential is undeniable. Rennes see him as a long-term defensive investment, and his wages reflect his current status in the squad hierarchy.
11. Azor Matusiwa – $28,344 per week / $1,473,913 per year
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A reliable presence in midfield, Matusiwa plays with grit and energy. His salary is modest compared to others, but his contributions in ball recovery and defensive structure are crucial.
10. Ismaël Koné – $29,653per week / $1,541,940 per year
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The Canadian international is gradually finding his rhythm in Ligue 1. Koné’s wage places him mid-pack, and he’ll be eager to justify a pay rise with consistent performances.
9. Mousa Al-Tamari – $31,833 per week / $1,655,319 per year
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One of the rare Jordanian players in European football, Al-Tamari brings flair and unpredictability to the Rennes attack. His salary is in line with his role as a creative squad option.
8. Hans Hateboer – $31,833 per week / $1,655,319 per year
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The Dutch full-back joined with top-flight experience and versatility. Hateboer’s weekly wage matches Al-Tamari’s, reflecting his veteran profile and tactical value.
7. Arnaud Kalimuendo – $32,705 per week / $1,700,670per year
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Kalimuendo is seen as one of the club’s key attacking prospects. While not among the top earners yet, his pace and eye for goal make him a player to watch.
6. Lilian Brassier – $39,683 per week / $2,063,480 per year
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Brassier has grown into a consistent defensive option for Rennes. His rise through the ranks is mirrored by his increased salary, solidifying his role as a dependable center-back.
5. Steve Mandanda – $49,712 per week / $2,585,019 per year
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A veteran of French football, Mandanda provides leadership and experience between the posts. His wages reflect his status and long service in Ligue 1.
4. Ludovic Blas – $59,305 per week / $3,083,881 per year
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Known for his creativity and vision, Blas is a key figure in Rennes’ attacking setup. His salary reflects both his importance and his proven track record in the league.
3. Kyogo Furuhashi – $63,231 per week / $3,287,961 per year
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The Japanese striker made headlines with his move to France and has continued to impress. His pay package places him among the elite earners at the club.
2. Brice Samba – $99,205 per week / $5,158,699 per year
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Samba is one of the top-paid goalkeepers in Ligue 1. His reflexes, distribution, and leadership at the back make him indispensable for Rennes.
1. Seko Fofana – $99,205 per week / $5,158,699 per year
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Fofana is the club’s joint highest-paid player, and with good reason. A dynamic midfielder with box-to-box quality, he sets the standard in both work rate and influence.