Paris Saint-Germain is known for its star power, but that prestige comes at a price. The French giants boast one of the most expensive wage bills in world football, with big names across every position.
From emerging talents like Warren Zaïre-Emery and João Neves to high-profile signings like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé, the club spares no expense. Here’s a breakdown of PSG’s 15 highest-paid players in 2025, ranked from the lowest to the highest weekly salary.
15. João Neves – £78,157 per week / £4,064,185 per year
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One of PSG’s newest signings, João Neves is already showing maturity beyond his years in midfield. The Portuguese talent is expected to develop into a cornerstone of the club’s future.
14. Fabián Ruiz – £88,373 per week / £4,595,396 per year
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The experienced Spaniard adds composure and structure to PSG’s midfield. He remains a reliable option whether starting or coming off the bench.
13. Gonçalo Ramos – £89,184 per week / £4,637,555 per year
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Ramos has had mixed performances in Paris, but his potential remains high. The Portuguese striker continues to fight for a regular spot in the starting XI.
12. Désiré Doué – £97,291 per week / £5,059,151 per year
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A bright French prospect, Doué is part of the new generation coming through at PSG. The club sees him as a long-term investment.
11. Bradley Barcola – £107,021 per week / £5,565,066 per year
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Quick and fearless on the flank, Barcola brings spark and directness. He’s increasingly trusted in high-intensity matches.
10. Presnel Kimpembe – £124,533 per week / £6,475,714 per year
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The homegrown center-back has been a loyal servant to the club. Injuries have limited his recent impact, but his leadership remains vital.
9. Nuno Mendes – £162,152 per week / £8,431,919 per year
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One of Europe’s brightest left-backs, Mendes is a constant threat down the flank. His blend of defensive awareness and attacking drive is rare for his age.
8. Vitinha – £176,746 per week / £9,190,791 per year
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Vitinha has grown into a key figure in PSG’s midfield engine. His tactical versatility makes him essential in multiple systems.
7. Warren Zaïre-Emery – £184,854 per week / £9,612,387 per year
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A standout academy product, Zaïre-Emery has been a revelation. Despite his youth, he plays with the maturity of a seasoned pro.
6. Gianluigi Donnarumma – £206,420 per week / £10,733,833 per year
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The Italian shot-stopper continues to impress as PSG’s No. 1. His reflexes and presence have secured him one of the top goalkeeper wages in the game.
5. Lucas Hernández – £214,041 per week / £11,130,133 per year
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Equally comfortable centrally or on the left, Hernández brings defensive flexibility. Injuries have slowed him at times, but his quality is unquestioned.
4. Achraf Hakimi – £214,041 per week / £11,130,133 per year
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Known for his speed and offensive output, Hakimi remains one of the most dangerous full-backs in the world. His wage reflects his importance to PSG’s system.
3. Marquinhos – £218,095 per week / £11,340,931 per year
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The long-time captain is the heartbeat of PSG’s backline. Marquinhos combines calm leadership with elite positional play.
2. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – £265,281 per week / £13,794,619 per year
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The Georgian winger made waves with his winter transfer to Paris. His creativity and dribbling skills immediately boosted the team’s attack.
1. Ousmane Dembélé – £291,874 per week / £15,177,454 per year
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Dembélé leads PSG’s payroll with a massive weekly salary. His explosive pace, flair, and game-breaking ability make him one of the club’s most electric players.
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