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Inside PSG’s Payroll: A Closer Look at the Club’s Weekly Wages

Paris Saint-Germain is known for big signings and even bigger salaries, but how does their wage structure really break down? From top earners to modest contracts, here’s a detailed snapshot of PSG’s current payroll—starting from the bottom up.

Ibrahim Mbaye: The Lowest Earner in the Squad

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Ibrahim Mbaye sits at the bottom of PSG's wage list, earning just €2,308 per week. Over the course of a year, that totals €120,000, a stark contrast to the club’s top stars.

Senny Mayulu: Earning His Stripes

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At €13,846 per week, youngster Senny Mayulu brings in €720,000 annually. While his earnings are modest, they reflect his developmental role within the squad and potential for future growth.

Matvey Safonov: Low Wages for a New Arrival

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Goalkeeper Matvey Safonov earns €59,423 weekly, adding up to €3.09 million per year. For a recent signing, this is a balanced salary, especially as he adjusts to life in Ligue 1.

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: Steady Start for the Brazilian Defender

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Brazilian defender Lucas Beraldo earns €62,885 per week, which amounts to €3.27 million per year. His salary signals a mid-tier role in the squad, with room to climb.

Kang-in Lee: Modest Wages for the South Korean Star

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South Korean international Kang-in Lee receives €70,000 weekly, totalling €3.64 million annually. While not among PSG’s highest earners, his technical ability gives him great upside.

Willian Pacho: In Transition

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Willian Pacho brings home €87,308 each week, adding up to €4.54 million a year. His wage reflects his recent move and potential to cement a larger role at the club.

João Neves: A Rising Talent

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João Neves earns €92,692 weekly, with an annual income of €4.82 million. The young midfielder is seen as a future cornerstone in the squad and is paid accordingly.

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Fabián Ruiz: Experienced Midfielder with Mid-Level Pay

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Spanish midfielder Fabián Ruiz takes in €104,808 per week, or €5.45 million per year. While experienced, he earns significantly less than the club’s marquee names.

Gonçalo Ramos: Striker on Steady Pay

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Gonçalo Ramos earns €105,769 weekly, totalling €5.5 million annually. A key figure in attack, his salary places him in the club’s middle tier of earners.

Désiré Doué: Promising Future

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Youngster Désiré Doué earns €115,385 per week, which comes to €6 million per year. His pay reflects PSG’s investment in youth development and long-term planning.

Bradley Barcola: Homegrown and Valued

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Bradley Barcola makes €126,923 weekly, or €6.6 million annually. As a promising homegrown talent, his pay signals PSG's commitment to nurturing French youth.

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Nuno Mendes: Young Fullback with Growing Influence

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Portuguese fullback Nuno Mendes earns €192,308 weekly, bringing in €10 million annually. His rising influence in the squad justifies the substantial paycheck.

Vitinha: Central Midfield Engine

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Vitinha pockets €209,615 per week, or €10.9 million a year. His tireless midfield work has made him one of PSG’s most consistent performers.

Warren Zaïre-Emery: The Future of PSG

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At just 17, Warren Zaïre-Emery earns €219,231 weekly, amounting to €11.4 million per year. His salary underscores his exceptional potential and importance to PSG’s long-term vision.

Lucas Hernández and Achraf Hakimi: Defensive Duo on Equal Pay

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Both Lucas Hernández and Achraf Hakimi earn €253,846 per week, or €13.2 million annually. Their defensive reliability makes them crucial to PSG’s system.

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Marquinhos: The Captain’s Compensation

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Team captain Marquinhos earns €258,654 weekly, totaling €13.45 million a year. As a long-time servant to the club, his salary reflects leadership and loyalty.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: Star Signing with Big Wages

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New arrival Khvicha Kvaratskhelia earns €314,615 per week, amounting to €16.36 million per year. The Georgian winger's pay reflects PSG’s belief in his game-changing abilities.

Ousmane Dembélé: PSG’s Highest Earner

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Topping the list is French forward Ousmane Dembélé, who pockets €346,154 every week, bringing in a staggering €18 million per year. His explosive talent and experience come at a premium.

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