The Financial Landscape of Ligue 1: The Latest Salary Revelations
Ligue 1 continues to showcase its duality, with some clubs thriving financially while others struggle. The recently published ranking by L’Équipe highlights this disparity, revealing the 30 highest-paid players in the French championship for the 2025-2026 season. Unsurprisingly, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) dominates the rankings, boasting 16 players among the top earners.
Top Earners: Spotlight on Ousmane Dembélé
Leading the pack is Ousmane Dembélé, the French international who earns a staggering €1.5 million per month. Holding the title of the league’s highest earner for another consecutive year, Dembélé’s impressive salary can be attributed to his significant contributions on the pitch, alongside his recent accolades like the Ballon d’Or.
The podium is rounded out by Marquinhos, drawing a gross monthly salary of €1,120,000, and both Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Hernandez, each earning €1,100,000. It’s worth noting that Warren Zaire-Emery remains a promising talent with a notable salary of €900,000 monthly—a substantial amount for a younger player.
The Rise of Olympique de Marseille
Olympique de Marseille emerges as the most represented club outside PSG, with eight players cracking the top 30. Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg ranks 13th with a salary of €500,000, followed closely by Mason Greenwood and Geoffrey Kondogbia, each pulling in €450,000. This diverse talent pool showcases OM’s financial might and strategic investments.
Other notable mentions from Marseille include Nayef Aguerd at €400,000 and a quartet of players—Aubameyang, Pavard, Balerdi, and Paixao—each earning €350,000. Such figures reflect the club’s ambition to remain competitive in French football.
A Declining Presence for Lyon and Other Clubs
In contrast, Olympique Lyonnais has seen a marked decline in its financial clout, represented by only one player, Corentin Tolisso, who earns €450,000. This situation highlights the aftermath of the club’s recent financial troubles.
Other clubs like Nice and Rennes are also making their presence felt, with Sofiane Diop from Nice entering the top 30 at €350,000. Rennes features two players: Brice Samba at €400,000 and Breel Embolo at €350,000. Meanwhile, Monaco appears to be adopting a more conservative approach, with both Eric Dier and Denis Zakaria earning €330,000 each.
The Comprehensive Salary Breakdown
The salary figures paint a clear picture of the financial hierarchy in Ligue 1:
- O. Dembélé (PSG) – €1,500,000
- Marquinhos (PSG) – €1,120,000
- A. Hakimi (PSG) – €1,100,000
- L. Hernandez (PSG) – €1,100,000
- W. Zaire-Emery (PSG) – €950,000
- Vitinha (PSG) – €900,000
- K. Kvaratskhelia (PSG) – €900,000
- J. Neves (PSG) – €900,000
- N. Mendes (PSG) – €800,000
- W. Pacho (PSG) – €800,000
- F. Ruiz (PSG) – €800,000
- B. Barcola (PSG) – €550,000
- D. Doué (PSG) – €500,000
- L. Chevalier (PSG) – €500,000
- P.-E. Höjbjerg (OM) – €500,000
- I. Zabarnyi (PSG) – €450,000
- M. Greenwood (OM) – €450,000
- G. Kondogbia (OM) – €450,000
- C. Tolisso (OL) – €450,000
- G. Ramos (PSG) – €443,500
- B. Samba (Rennes) – €400,000
- N. Aguerd (OM) – €400,000
- B. Embolo (Rennes) – €350,000
- I. Paixao (OM) – €350,000
- P.-E. Aubameyang (OM) – €350,000
- B. Pavard (OM) – €350,000
- L. Balerdi (OM) – €350,000
- S. Diop (Nice) – €350,000
- E. Dier (Monaco) – €330,000
- D. Zakaria (Monaco) – €330,000
Conclusion: A Shifting Financial Landscape
The current salary landscape in Ligue 1 reveals more than just numbers; it reflects the underlying trends of financial strength among clubs. While PSG continues to reap the benefits of its substantial investments, clubs like Lyon and Monaco must adapt to stay afloat. As the tournament progresses, the financial dynamics will be critical in shaping the future of French football.

