Ligue 1
EXPLAINED: How Much Does PSG Star Ousmane Dembele Earn Per Week, Month, Annually In Ligue 1?
Ousmane Dembele was considered a future star ever since he burst onto the scene with Borussia Dortmund during the 2016-17 season.
The French speedster was highly rated for his explosive pace and slick dribbling. However, things took a downturn after his big-money move to Barcelona, as injuries plagued his time there and derailed his progress.
Despite occasionally showcasing his immense talent, Dembele struggled to find consistency due to persistent fitness issues.
He left Barcelona in the summer of 2023 to join Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain, a move that has paid off significantly. Dembele appears to have rediscovered his form and fitness, enjoying a brilliant spell with PSG that has even seen him break into Ballon d’Or contention.
The French winger signed a five-year contract with PSG, keeping him in Paris until 2028, alongside a lucrative salary. He currently ranks as the highest-paid player at the club.
But exactly how much does he earn in Ligue 1?
GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!
*Salaries are gross
Ousmane Dembele’s wages at PSG in numbers
Under his current contract with the Parisian club, Dembele commands an impressive weekly salary of £297,548 ($393,131), positioning him as the highest-paid player not only at PSG but throughout Ligue 1. His annual earnings reach a remarkable £15.4 million ($20.4m).
| Player | Nationality | Weekly wages in GBP | Weekly wages in USD | Annual wages in GBP | Annual wages in USD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ousmane Dembele | French | £297,548 | $393,131 | £15,472,512 | $20,442,812 |
Top earners at PSG
As previously noted, Dembele leads as PSG’s top earner. Following him is Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in second, with club captain Marquinhos in third. Lucas Hernandez and Achraf Hakimi round out the top five, both full-backs receiving equal salaries at the club.
| Player | Nationality | Weekly wages in GBP | Weekly wages in USD | Annual wages in GBP | Annual wages in USD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ousmane Dembele | French | £297,548 | $393,131 | £15,472,512 | $20,442,812 |
| Khvicha Kvaratskhelia | Serbian | £270,438 | $357,312 | £14,062,794 | $18,580,245 |
| Marquinhos | Brazilian | £222,235 | $293,756 | £11,561,405 | $15,275,324 |
| Lucas Hernandez | French | £218,202 | $288,296 | £11,346,509 | $14,991,396 |
| Achraf Hakimi | Moroccan | £218,202 | $288,296 | £11,346,509 | $14,991,396 |
Top earners in Ligue 1
Paris Saint-Germain’s supremacy in both football and finance within Ligue 1 is unmistakable, as evidenced by the league’s highest-paid players list. PSG’s roster, featuring some of the sport’s most prominent figures, dominates the top thirteen positions. The sequence is only interrupted by former PSG player and current Marseille midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who ranks fourteenth.
| Player | Club | Weekly wages in GBP | Weekly wages in USD | Annual wages in GBP | Annual wages in USD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ousmane Dembele | Paris Saint-Germain | £297,548 | $393,131 | £15,472,512 | $20,442,812 |
| Khvicha Kvaratskhelia | Paris Saint-Germain | £270,438 | $357,312 | £14,062,794 | $18,580,245 |
| Marquinhos | Paris Saint-Germain | £222,235 | $293,756 | £11,561,405 | $15,275,324 |
| Lucas Hernandez | Paris Saint-Germain | £218,202 | $288,296 | £11,346,509 | $14,991,396 |
| Achraf Hakimi | Paris Saint-Germain | £218,202 | $288,296 | £11,346,509 | $14,991,396 |
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