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·02 de abril de 2026
‘There is a gap that is getting bigger and bigger’ – Ligue 1’s wealth divide laid bare in latest report

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·02 de abril de 2026

In L’Équipe’s salary special, released on Thursday, the significant wealth disparities in Ligue 1 were laid bare.
Unsurprisingly, it is Paris Saint-Germain who dominate the list of highest earners. The first non-PSG player to feature in the list of highest earners is Olympique de Marseille’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who is joint 13th, with a monthly salary of €500,000. 16 of the top 20 highest earners in France’s top flight play for Les Parisiens. Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé is the highest earner on €1.5m per month.
It means that PSG’s average wage sits at €650,000, a small increase on last season’s average, but more than double OM’s average wage (€300,000). That is nonetheless a record figure for Les Phocéens. And then compare that to SCO Angers, who have the smallest budget in Ligue 1, with an average wage of just €18,000. PSG’s average wage is 36x higher.
The divide is once again clear when looking at managers’ wages in Ligue 1. PSG manager Luis Enrique is comfortably the highest earner (€1m). Olympique Lyonnais’ Paulo Fonseca is in second with a monthly wage of €350,000. FC Metz’s Benoit Tavenot is the lowest earner on €25,000.
Vincent Chaudel, the founder of the Sport Business Observatory, told L’Équipe: “There is a gap that is getting bigger and bigger. You have the clubs that play in Europe and then the others.”
GFFN | Luke Entwistle
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