Mason Greenwood climbs the salary rankings as his impressive form boosts his earnings at Marseille in Ligue 1

Mason Greenwood climbs the salary rankings as his impressive form boosts his earnings at Marseille in Ligue 1

Mason Greenwood’s earnings at Marseille have been revealed, placing him among the highest-paid players in Ligue 1.

After making a high-profile switch from Manchester United last summer, the 23-year-old has quickly become one of the top earners in French football.

Greenwood’s move to Marseille came with a price tag of £27 million, plus an additional £3.2 million in potential add-ons.

Since arriving in France, he has been making a significant impact on the pitch, scoring 15 goals and assisting three more in 26 league matches.

His impressive performances have not only solidified his role at the club but also justified his place among Ligue 1’s biggest earners.

Where Greenwood Ranks Among Ligue 1’s Top Earners

According to French sports publication L’Équipe, Greenwood’s monthly salary sits at €450,000 (approximately £377,000).

This figure places him 16th among the highest-paid players in France’s top division.

The list, which L’Équipe published this week, outlines the biggest contracts in the league but excludes performance-related bonuses.

As expected, Paris Saint-Germain dominates the rankings, with the club’s stars occupying the top 12 spots.

Leading the way is Ousmane Dembélé, earning a staggering £1.26 million per month (€1.5 million).

PSG captain Marquinhos follows closely at £1 million (€1.2 million), while Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Hernandez share third place with salaries of £920,000 (€1.1 million) each.

Rising French star Warren Zaïre-Emery completes the top five, bringing in £794,000 (€950,000) per month.

How Greenwood’s Salary Compares to His Marseille Teammates

Despite being one of Ligue 1’s highest earners, Greenwood is not Marseille’s top-paid player.

That honor belongs to Adrien Rabiot and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, both of whom earn £418,000 (€500,000) per month.

These figures reflect Marseille’s ambition to compete with France’s elite, as they continue to invest in experienced international talent.

Greenwood’s salary and strong performances show that his move to France has been a success so far.

As Marseille pushes for a top finish in Ligue 1, all eyes will be on the young forward to see if he can maintain his impressive form and cement his place as one of the league’s most valuable players.