Inside PSG's Payroll: The Staggering Monthly Wages of Dembélé, Marquinhos, and Zabarnyi.
PSG's Player Salary Breakdown Revealed
According to Novyny.live: Financial details regarding the salaries of Paris Saint-Germain's footballers have been made public, shedding light on the substantial investment the club makes in its star players, including team leaders and defender Illia Zabarnyi. This disclosure offers a rare glimpse into the economics of one of the world's richest football clubs.
PSG's Top Earners
Ousmane Dembélé leads the payroll with a pre-tax monthly wage of €1.56 million. He is followed by captain Marquinhos, who earns €1.13 million per month. Achraf Hakimi receives a significant €1.1 million, while Lucas Hernandez earns €1 million monthly. Vitinha and Warren Zaïre-Emery each take home €950,000.
Ukrainian defender Illia Zabarnyi, who ranks 12th in PSG's salary standings, earns a monthly salary of €450,000. During the 2025/2026 season, he made 24 appearances for the club and scored one goal. These figures starkly illustrate the vast pay gap between the squad's established stars and newer arrivals like Zabarnyi.
The analysis of PSG's wage structure not only highlights the club's immense financial power but also reveals a clear hierarchy within the squad.
Such a significant disparity in earnings between top stars and emerging talents like Zabarnyi could potentially impact team dynamics and the motivation of younger players. In an increasingly competitive football market, this salary data is also crucial for understanding the club's future transfer strategies and financial sustainability under Financial Fair Play regulations.
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