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Monaco’s squad salaries revealed: A closer look at player wages

AS Monaco’s salary structure for the 2024–25 season has surfaced, offering insight into how much the club is paying its stars. From seasoned internationals to promising youngsters, the wage figures highlight the financial balance within the squad.

Philipp Köhn – the goalkeeper on a budget

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Swiss keeper Philipp Köhn earns a modest €21,154 per week, totalling €1,100,000 annually. His salary suggests Monaco see him as a cost-effective option between the posts.

Maghnes Akliouche – young talent with room to grow

Maghnes Akliouche
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French midfielder Maghnes Akliouche takes home €22,115 weekly, amounting to €1,150,000 a year. The club appears to be investing in his potential rather than his current status.

Mika Biereth – a low-risk investment

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With weekly earnings of €28,654 and an annual salary of €1,490,000, Danish striker Mika Biereth ranks among the lower-paid forwards. Monaco seems to be taking a measured approach with the young attacker.

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Jordan Teze – defensive depth on reasonable wages

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Dutch defender Jordan Teze earns €37,500 per week, or €1,950,000 per year. His salary reflects his role as a solid, dependable squad option.

Ansu Fati – high-profile name, surprisingly low wage

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Spain’s Ansu Fati, on loan from Barcelona, earns €49,808 per week, adding up to €2,590,000 annually. Given his profile, this represents a relatively low-cost deal for Monaco.

Caio Henrique – Brazilian full-back with steady earnings

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Caio Henrique is paid €51,923 per week, equating to €2,700,000 a year. His wages place him in Monaco’s mid-tier range, suitable for a regular starter.

Folarin Balogun – young striker on the rise

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American forward Folarin Balogun earns €55,192 weekly and €2,870,000 annually. The club is clearly backing his goal-scoring potential with a competitive salary.

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Krépin Diatta – pace and power rewarded

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Senegalese winger Krépin Diatta is on €57,692 per week, or €3,000,000 a year. His pay matches his importance as one of Monaco’s more explosive attackers.

Vanderson – reliable defender with a solid contract

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Brazilian right-back Vanderson brings in €57,692 weekly, aligning him with Diatta at €3,000,000 annually. His wage underlines his value in Monaco’s defensive setup.

Mohammed Salisu – a physical presence at the back

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Ghanaian centre-back Mohammed Salisu earns €66,346 per week, totalling €3,450,000 per year. His salary reflects his experience and strength in the back line.

Thilo Kehrer – versatile and well-compensated

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German defender Thilo Kehrer takes home €66,346 weekly, the same as Salisu, making €3,450,000 annually. His ability to play multiple roles justifies the outlay.

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Paul Pogba – marquee name, major wage

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French star Paul Pogba earns €73,846 per week, or €3,840,000 per year. Despite injury struggles, Monaco is still paying top dollar for his experience and reputation.

Denis Zakaria – anchoring the midfield

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Swiss midfielder Denis Zakaria is among the club’s top earners at €75,192 per week, amounting to €3,910,000 annually. His wages reflect his importance in Monaco’s engine room.

Takumi Minamino – Japan international with top-tier pay

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Takumi Minamino also earns €75,192 weekly and €3,910,000 a year, placing him at the salary summit. The club values his versatility and international pedigree.

Aleksandr Golovin – creative force, highest earner

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Russian playmaker Aleksandr Golovin tops the wage chart with €75,192 per week and €3,910,000 annually. His role as Monaco’s creative heartbeat comes with a matching paycheck.

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