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Moses Simon Is Expected to Receive Between 150 and 200 000 Euros per Month at Paris Fc

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The Nigerian international made a three-year commitment to Paris FC for the sum of €7 million. If speculations on its future salary were to go well, the left winger should not receive the astronomical sum announced on social networks. A similar contract Indeed, it was said that Moses Simon would receive around €300,000 a month to play in the club of the capital, that is much more than his current salary of €200,000 a month (see the full salary g…
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The Nigerian international made a three-year commitment to Paris FC for the sum of €7 million. If speculations on its future salary were to go well, the left winger should not receive the astronomical sum announced on social networks. A similar contract Indeed, it was said that Moses Simon would receive around €300,000 a month to play in the club of the capital, that is much more than his current salary of €200,000 a month (see the full salary g…

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mediasportif.fr broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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