PSG's league title win with five games to spare was a procession, one which started from the moment Monaco sold the spine of its title-winning side last summer. While Monaco made a small fortune selling for 360 million euros ($440 million), PSG broke the world record by signing Neymar from Barcelona for 222 million euros ($260 million) and further weakened Monaco by signing its teen star Kylian Mbappe in a deal worth $180 million ($216 million). Selling Mbappe to its chief rival merely underlined how Monaco fought so little to keep its title, seemingly favoring making a huge profit over competing strongly. With Lyon and Marseille both prone to inconsistency and unable to mount a credible challenge, the coast was clear and PSG romped to a fifth title in six seasons. PSG's only blips were internal, such as when striker Edinson Cavani — last season's prolific league top scorer — argued with newcomer Neymar as to who should take a penalty.Read more on NewsOK.com