If the PSG seems determined to separate from Christophe Galtier, the latter will be able to console themselves, if necessary, with solid compensation.
The fate of Christophe Galtier seems to be sealed. Consequence of a catastrophic start to the year between eliminations in the Champions League and the Coupe de France and series defeats in Ligue 1. If PSG are still at the top of the championship with seven lengths ahead of their first pursuer, their four defeats since the beginning of the year are obviously a task. As well as the difficulties of Parisians to impose their game.
For most observers, a departure from the former Niçois is inevitable. The Parisian leaders are already working on his succession. Christophe Galtier will not leave Paris empty-handed. The former midfielder signed for two years when he arrived at the Rouge et Bleu and will therefore have more than a year left on his contract if he is dismissed at the end of the season. To believe The team, the native of Marseille receives no less than 650,000 euros per month from PSG. In the event of a forced departure, it is therefore a check for 8.5 million euros which he will be able to claim.
Will Still last of the class
Christophe Galtier is obviously the highest paid coach in Ligue 1. And largely. In this regard, his runner-up, Igor Tudor (Marseille), earns 330,000 euros monthly and Bruno Genesio completes the podium with 250,000 euros monthly. Called to the rescue this fall by OL, Laurent Blanc (Lyon) follows with 230,000 monthly, just ahead of Paulo Fonseca (Lille), paid 220,000 euros monthly. Behind, Philippe Clément (Monaco) and Antoine Kombouaré (Nantes) are not far behind since they earn 200,000 euros monthly. The hole is however made with Franck Haise, eighth with 110,000 euros.
All the other coaches are at less than 100,000 euros per month, the bottom of the class being none other than Will Still, author of a sensational debut despite his 18,500 euros per month.