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The salaries of players in the 2009 Paris SG

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Paris Saint-Germain which recently eliminated Sporting Braga UEFA Cup, which remains in French title race, saw a few weeks ago the salaries of their players and their coach revealed in the newspaper Le Parisien. " It is thus that the personnel costs of PSG (players and coach) to reach 28.8 million euros annually, approximately 2.4 million Euros per month. There are many doubts about the capabilities and value of the PSG squad, but who saw the tie against SC Braga in the UEFA, did not realize the financial differences between the two teams, where a month's salary of the team, roughly equivalent to half the annual budget of the team of Minho.

This time Paris SG was strengthened in order to compete against O. Lyon for the title of champion of France, so they are not strange that the best paid players in the squad are; Makelele (Chelsea) with 3.4 million Euros per year, Giuly (FC Barcelona) with 3.1 M € year and Kezman (Fenerbahce) 3.0 M € year. Still in terms of comparison and now with regard to the wages of players Braga, hardly the highest paid player in the squad will reach values of 18 highest paid player of the PSG, which once again underlines the excellent relationship, finances vs sporting performance that managed to implement SC Braga in recent years.

MONTHLY SALARIES OF PARIS SG
Claude Makelele € 285,000 Grégory Bourillon € 85,000
Ludovic Giuly € 260,000 Ceara € 80,000
Mateja Kezma € 250,000 Clément Chantôme € 80,000
Jérôme Rothen € 160,000 Guillaume Hoarau € 80,000
Sylvain Armand € 150,000 Sammy Traoré € 70,000
Mickael Landreau € 140,000 Fabrice Pancrate € 55,000
Stéphane Sessegnon € 120,000 Loris Arnaud € 30,000
Zoumana Camara € 120,000 Apoula Edel € 27,000
Jérémy Clément € 105,000 Granddi Ngoy € 15,000
Peguy Luyindula € 100,000 Younousse Sankharé € 15,000
Mamadou Sakho € 90,000 Larrys Mabiala € 7,000
Paul Le Guen € 85,000

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