Before being presented with the Ligue 1 champions trophy at the Parc des Princes, PSG thrashed Dijon 4-0 with goals by Angel Di Maria and Edinson Cavani, plus a Kylian Mbappe double, reports ESPN.
Di Maria opened the scoring with a fine curling shot before setting up Cavani, and Mbappe added a third from close range before half-time.
PSG were without Brazil forward Neymar, who was suspended for hitting a fan following their defeat in the French Cup final by Stade Rennais. The 20-year-old Mbappe scored again in the second half, becoming the first French player to net 32 goals in Ligue 1 since Philippe Gondet's 36 for Nantes in the 1965-66 season.
After the match, striker Cavani confirmed his desire to remain with the French champions next season for his final year of contract.
The Uruguay international endured an injury-hit campaign, but insisted that he feels settled in the French capital.
"I have said it before and I will say it again: first of all, I will respect my contract," he told Canal+ of his deal until 2020. "I have already said that I want to see out my contract here. After that, we will see.
"I want to stay and to be here because I feel that there are many things left to do. I love this club, as well as the life that I have, and my family is good here.
"Aside from that, as you know, sometimes it does not depend on you in football. The leaders and the president might prefer something else in the background, but I want to stay here and finish my contract. Once my deal expires, I do not know what will happen."
Cavani also distanced himself from rumours linking him with an eventual return to Napoli and reiterated his intention to return with PSG next term.
"I will not say anything [about Napoli], just that first and foremost I want to see out my contract,"
he said.