Psg Players 2026 wages top €3.5 million as Chevalier lands on €122k

Psg Players 2026 wages top €3.5 million as Chevalier lands on €122k

PSG players 2026 wages now add up to more than €3.5 million a week, with Lucas Chevalier on €122k and Matvei Safonov expected to start the Champions League final against Arsenal. The figures arrive as Paris Saint-Germain go into Budapest with a squad still carrying some of Europe’s highest individual salaries and a title race that ended with a six-point Ligue 1 cushion over Lens.

Chevalier and Safonov at PSG

Chevalier is listed at €122k per week after PSG paid €40 million to bring him in and move on from Gianluigi Donnarumma. Luis Enrique did not want Donnarumma at the end of last season, and the goalkeeper reshuffle now sits at the center of the final.

Safonov earns €70k per week and is expected to start in the Champions League final. Renato Marin is the third goalkeeper on €8.6k per week, a spread that shows how much of the squad’s spending is concentrated above the backup level.

Hakimi, Marquinhos, Hernandez

Achraf Hakimi is PSG’s top earner in the figures at €262k per week. Marquinhos follows at €259k, while Lucas Hernandez is on €255k and Nuno Mendes on €210k.

Those four salaries sit well above the rest of the defensive group. Willian Pacho is listed at €175k per week and Illia Zabarnyi at €105k, leaving a wide gap between the highest-paid regulars and the lower-cost options in the back line.

Budapest and Arsenal

PSG reached the final in Budapest after a season that brought the Ligue 1 title but also a Coupe de France exit against Paris FC. That mix gives the wage bill a sharper edge: the club still spent at a scale that pushes the weekly total beyond €3.5 million, yet the domestic run was not spotless.

The numbers underline the job in front of PSG against Arsenal. With Hakimi, Mendes and Pacho listed as doubts, the wage sheet now runs alongside a fitness issue that could shape who actually takes the field when the final starts.

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