Neymar remains streets ahead of Kylian Mbappe and Co in the race to be Ligue 1's richest asset, with Paris Saint-Germain boasting a clean sweep of the top 11 highest-paid players in France.
French daily L'Equipe have released estimates of monthly salaries across the country's top tier.
Brazil star Neymar, who joined PSG from Barcelona for £198million back in August 2017, is by far the division's top earner – pocketing around £2.6million a month before tax. That equates to a weekly salary of around £600,000.
His closest rival is team-mate Mbappe, the 21-year-old French superstar who earns in the region of £375,000 a week. These figures do not include bonuses.
PSG currently lead Ligue 1 by 12 points from Marseille and their financial superiority is illustrated by the fact that the top 11 richest players in the division are all among Thomas Tuchel's squad.
Edison Cavani, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Marco Verratti, Angel Di Maria and Keylor Navas are all estimated to earn at least €1m a month, with Monaco's Wissam Ben Yedder (£127,000 a week) the richest of the rest.
Former Premier League stars Ander Herrera (PSG, £127,000 a week), Cesc Fabregas (Monaco, £117,000 a week) Dimitri Payet (Marseille), Idrissa Gueye (PSG, both £98,000 a week) all among the top 20 earners, alongside Monaco midfielder and Chelsea flop Tiemoue Bakayoko, who is pocketing around £88,000 a week while on loan with his former club.
Lyon's highest paid player, meanwhile, is ex-Manchester United winger Memphis Depay, who earns around £80,000 a week. At the other end of the scale, Toulouse's best paid player is Max-Alan Gradel (£37,000).
Tuchel is the highest paid coach in Ligue 1 on around £120,000 a week – £40,000 more than his closest rival, Marseille boss Andre Villas-Boas.
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