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Every Paris Saint-Germain Player’s Wages [2026]
Paris Saint-Germain have spent the best part of 15 years showing the world of football what financial excess looks like. Since Qatar Sports Investments completed their takeover of the club in 2011, PSG have operated in a tier that few clubs can match when it comes to spending power, routinely breaking transfer records and handing out wage packets of equal measure in turn. The Neymar era, the Kylian Mbappe era, the Lionel Messi experiment, each chapter more extravagant than the last, and each one a demonstration of just how far oil money can take a football club.
This season, however, has been a more complicated story than PSG’s hierarchy would have liked domestically. They did retain the Ligue 1 title, but the margin was far tighter than in previous campaigns, finishing just six points clear of Lens, a considerably smaller gap than the dominant winning margins of recent years. They were also dumped out of the Coupe de France by city rivals Paris FC. Yet for all the inconsistency in domestic competition, they’ve saved their very best for Europe, navigating their way through to the Champions League final in Budapest, where they face Arsenal, with a second title in a row on offer. It’s the stage their owners have long craved, and the wage bill assembled to reach it is predictably eye-watering.
Capology have crunched the numbers to find out exactly what the PSG squad’s compensation package looks like on a weekly basis, with over €3.5 million being shelled out in total each week.
Here’s how it breaks down for each first-team player:
Goalkeepers
PSG’s goalkeeping department was headlined by Lucas Chevalier. The €122k-per-week shot stopper was signed for €40 million to replace Gianluigi Donnarumma, who wasn’t wanted any more by Luis Enrique at the end of last season. But a combination of poor form, pressure from PSG’s unforgiving fans, and injuries have seen him benched for most of the season.
The man who starts between the sticks earns more than €50k less per-week than the man he was supposed to be playing second fiddle to. Matvei Safonov earns €70k-per-week, and the 27-year-old Russian international is expected to start the Champions League final. Should he play a significant part in defending their European crown, he’s likely to be the man starting in goal next season.
Completing the goalkeeping ranks is Renato Marin, on €8.6k-per-week. Despite being third-choice, Chevallier’s poor form and Enrique not being fully committed to Safonov yet, might mean a chance at more game-time could be realistic in the future.
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PSG Goalkeeper Wages |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Player |
Weekly Salary |
Contract Signed |
Expiration |
|
Lucas Chevallier |
€122,000 |
August 9, 2025 |
June 30, 2030 |
|
Matvei Safonov |
€70,000 |
July 30, 2025 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Renato Marin |
£8,600 |
July 17, 2025 |
June 30, 2030 |
Defenders
It’s in defence where PSG’s wage structure truly begins to take flight. Achraf Hakimi sits at the top of the pile among the backline, earning a staggering €262k-per-week, making the Moroccan right-back one of the highest-paid defenders in world football.
Club captain Marquinhos, the heartbeat of this PSG side for over a decade, earns €259k-per-week and remains one of the most commanding centre-backs in the game despite entering the latter stages of his career. Alongside him, Lucas Hernandez takes home €255k-per-week, a figure that makes him one of the most expensive rotation players in the world.
Nuno Mendes is one of the best fullbacks in world football at the moment, and earns €210k-per-week, while Willian Pacho and Ukrainian Illia Zabarnyi earn €175k and €105k per-week respectively. Ahead of the Champions League final, PSG’s defence currently has a slight crisis, with Hakimi, Mendes and Pacho all listed as doubts. Lucas Beraldo rounds out the defensive options on €80k-per-week but has recently been deployed as a defensive midfielder.
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PSG Defender Wages |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Player |
Weekly Salary |
Contract Signed |
Expiration |
|
Achraf Hakimi |
€262,000 |
February 7, 2025 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Marquinhos |
€259,000 |
May 19, 2023 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Lucas Hernandez |
€255,000 |
July 9, 2023 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Nuno Mendes |
€210,000 |
February 7, 2025 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Willian Pacho |
€175,000 |
August 9, 2024 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Illia Zabarnyi |
€105,000 |
August 12, 2025 |
June 30, 2030 |
|
Lucas Beraldo |
€80,000 |
January 1, 2024 |
June 30, 2028 |
Midfielders
The engine room of Luis Enrique’s side is built around some serious quality, and the wages reflect it. Vitinha leads the midfield wage standings at €227k-per week, a figure that’s become easier and easier to justify with each passing month. The Portuguese international is at the centre of everything PSG do in possession, dictating tempo, recycling the ball and covering ground at a remarkable rate. The 26-year-old has recently been tipped by many to take home this year’s Ballon d’Or award.
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Warren Zaire-Emery is one of the jewels of PSG’s academy. He earns €220k-per week, a contract that makes him the second-highest-paid under-21 player, behind Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal.
Vitinha’s fellow countryman Joao Neves earns €175k-per-week and is nailed on to start the final alongside him in midfield, the same is likely for the World Cup with Portugal too. Spaniard Fabian Ruiz earns €122k-per-week, while South Korean international Kang-in Lee takes home €87.5k-per-week. Senny Mayulu, the youngest member of the midfield group, earns €42k-per-week as he continues to develop and push for more regular involvement.
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PSG Midfielder Wages |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Player |
Weekly Salary |
Contract Signed |
Expiration |
|
Vitinha |
€227,000 |
February 7, 2025 |
June 30, 2029 |
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Warren Zaire-Emery |
€220,000 |
April 27, 2024 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Joao Neves |
€175,000 |
August 5, 2024 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Fabian Ruiz |
€122,000 |
August 30, 2022 |
June 30, 2027 |
|
Kang-in Lee |
€87,500 |
July 8, 2023 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Senny Mayulu |
€42,000 |
May 20, 2024 |
June 30, 2027 |
Forwards
This is where it gets truly eye-watering; the forward line’s remuneration is in a different stratosphere entirely. Current holder of the Ballon d’Or, Ousmane Dembele, sits at the very top of PSG’s wage structure, earning a colossal €350k-per-week.
The former Barcelona winger has been wreaking havoc on opposition defences with his pace and directness. Though he remains somewhat injury prone, having only recently confirmed he’s fit to face Arsenal in the final of the Champions League, the worst of his injuries occurred in his Barca days, and PSG have taken all the benefits from his newfound fitness.
Close behind him is Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on €315k-per week. The Georgian winger arrived with enormous expectations following his stunning performances at Napoli and delivered on the biggest stages immediately, contributing heavily during their run to the Champions League title last season.
Bradley Barcola earns €140k-per-week, and while his talent is undeniable, the 23-year-old has found it difficult to break into the side ahead of Desire Doue, whose 2-goal performance in last year’s 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in the Champions League final put him on the map. For his efforts, the 20-year-old Frenchman earns €133k-per-week, a modest sum compared to many of his teammates, but a renewal is rumoured to be on the table, which is likely to see his wage soar over and above many of his teammates when it comes to his wage.
Together, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia and Doue form one of the most frightening front lines in world football, and their wage packets are a fair reflection of the damage they cause.
Goncalo Ramos earns €122k-per-week, providing quality depth at the striker position. At the other end of the scale, youngsters Ibrahim Mbaye, Quentin Ndjantou, and Dro Fernandez are on €17.5k, €28k, and €35k per-week respectively.
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PSG Forward Wages |
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|---|---|---|---|
|
Player |
Weekly Salary |
Contract Signed |
Expiration |
|
Ousmane Dembele |
€350,000 |
August 12, 2023 |
June 30, 2028 |
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia |
€315,000 |
January 17, 2025 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Bradley Barcola |
€140,000 |
August 31, 2023 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Desire Doue |
€133,000 |
August 17, 2024 |
June 30, 2029 |
|
Goncalo Ramos |
€122,000 |
January 1, 2024 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Dro Fernandez |
€35,000 |
January 26, 2026 |
June 30, 2030 |
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Quentin Ndjantou |
€28,000 |
July 28, 2025 |
June 30, 2028 |
|
Ibrahim Mbaye |
€17,500 |
July 1, 2025 |
June 30, 2028 |
Figures via Capology – as of 30/05/26
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The Gunners took the lead early on through Kai Havertz, as they hunted down the trophy for the first time in their history, but Ousmane Dembele‘s coolly finished penalty in the second half drew PSG level.
Both teams pushed for a winner in regulation time and extra time, but neither could find that one golden opportunity to seal the win, forcing it to be decided by a penalty shootout.
In the end, misses from Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes sealed Arsenal‘s fate, losing the Champions League final and a chance at a historic double.
While the Premier League title will be the main focus for the players, who will get an opportunity to celebrate on Sunday at an Emirates Stadium parade, it is their rivals who celebrated on Saturday night.
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Plenty of Arsenal’s rivals seemingly relished the team losing in the Champions League final, taking an opportunity to rub it in on social media.
Chelsea posted a savage shot at the Gunners over the defeat, making reference to their two Champions League triumphs, as well as their Club World Cup win.
And shortly after, Erling Haaland appeared to take a cheeky dig at Arsenal with a post of his own on social media.
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Haaland famously told the Gunners to “stay humble” in a previous clash with the side, as both teams have continued to battle it out for the Premier League over the past four years.
Earlier this campaign, the striker simply smirked and sang lyrics Flo Rida song “Good Feeling” after he helped Man City secure a huge win over Arsenal, ripping the title race wide open.
While that didn’t go in his favour in the end, it appears as though Haaland has got at least one last laugh over his rivals, and he isn’t the only one.
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It wasn’t just Haaland who had his fun after Arsenal’s defeat, as their nearest and dearest rivals, Tottenham, seemingly joined in the mix through a few of their key players.
Richarlison was among the first, posting a video of a child laughing, with awfully coincidental timing to the Gunners losing the final in the shootout.
Djed Spence quickly followed, responding to an Arsenal tweet from back in February that said “Locked up” in reference to the full-back struggling in the North London Derby.
He simply replied with eye emojis and an unlocked lock, without making too many comments on the actual match itself.
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Joao Neves Criticises Arsenal After PSG’s Champions League Final Victory
Arsenal have been criticised for their display against PSG, as midfielder Joao Neves claims they were the only team who “wanted to play” in the Champions League final.
It comes as the Gunners were left narrowly defeated on penalties at the hands of the Ligue 1 champions, who sealed the European title in back-to-back seasons.
Gabriel Magalhaes’s penalty was decisive, as he blasted the ball over the bar, ensuring that Mikel Arteta‘s side are still chasing their first Champions League triumph.
The match itself played out in a set pattern, with Arsenal scoring early and then dropping into a mid-block, while PSG dictated possession but created few clear-cut chances.
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Speaking after PSG’s win over Arsenal, Joao Neves paid tribute to his team, but also took aim at the Gunners for how they approached the game.
He told French television outlet M6: “The emotion is there. It’s the second time I’ve been a European champion. It’s not even the victory itself that pleases me, but playing with such teammates, this staff, and this management.
“Coming here was the best decision I’ve ever made. I love everything here. We deserved it today (Saturday), because PSG were the only team that wanted to play.”
It’s a clear shot aimed at Arsenal, who were looking to frustrate PSG after taking the lead, but were unable to see it through for the victory in the end.
The Gunners managed just 28% possession to PSG’s 72%, showing a clear difference in approach across the full 120 minutes that the North London team just couldn’t cope with.
“This year was different. It was harder, more physical,” Neves reflected on the Champions League campaign as a whole. “We were European champions, so we defended our title.
“We’re part of PSG history (he’s interrupted by Luis Campos). We’re all happy. I want to enjoy this with my teammates now.”
While it’ll be a celebratory mood in Paris, it’s Arsenal who are left wondering “What if?”.
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While Neves was the midfield maestro celebrating, it was Arsenal’s own midfield giant Declan Rice who faced the media after his side’s difficult defeat.
Speaking to TNT Sports on the match, he said: “The emotions and the stakes are so high. It’s cruel. He [Arteta] spoke about how much he loves us as a group. How we’ve given 100 per cent every single game with everything that’s been thrown at us.
“This is only the start for us. We got over the line in the Premier League, this would’ve been one step further but it wasn’t to be.
“We keep building. Since I came to the club, it was a quarter-final exit, then semi-final and now final. We keep going and keep staying positive. This isn’t going to define us.”
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Manchester United are looking to lay down an early marker in the transfer market, if recent reports are to be believed.
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It has been suggested that should Manuel Ugarte join Casemiro through the Old Trafford exit door this summer, then Red Devils chiefs could look to bring in three new players in that position to compete for a spot in central midfield alongside Kobbie Mainoo.
One report has claimed that United have allocated around £150m of their summer budget to strengthen their midfield, split up as an £80m player, £40m player and a low-cost £20m player.
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United also want to land a high-cost, top-class replacement for the outgoing Casemiro, who has been one of their most important players in the middle with Mainoo since Michael Carrick took charge at the beginning of 2026.
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