OneFootball
Lewis Ambrose·22 November 2019
OneFootball
Lewis Ambrose·22 November 2019
Needless to say, José Mourinho is earning a lot of money at Tottenham.
The Portuguese has dominated the headlines this week since arriving in north London. One talking point has been his astonishing yearly salary of £15m (€17.5m).
But where does he now rank in the world’s best paid managers? Transfermarkt have handily laid out the top 10, and there are some surprises …
Club: Liverpool Salary: €8m-per-year
Perhaps the German deserves a little bit more considering the work he’s doing with the Reds?
Club: Barcelona Salary: €9m-per-year
Valverde’s into the last year of his Camp Nou contract. Even if he extends, we wouldn’t bet on a significant pay rise.
Club: PSG Salary: €9m-per-year
Bayern Munich will have to pay up if they are indeed interested in tempting Tuchel away from the French capital.
Club: Inter Salary: €11m-per-year
Challenging Juventus for the title doesn’t come cheap, you know.
Club: Real Madrid Salary: €12m-per-year
They say never go back. I guess ‘they’ were never offered €12m-a-year to go back!
Club: Guangzhou Evergrande Salary: €12m-per-year
Yes, Italy legend Cannavaro and Ballon d’Or winner is a manager! And a well-paid one! Having never managed a club outside of China. Good work if you can get it.
Club: Dalian Yifang Salary: €13.5m-per-year
Another man now in the Chinese Super League, Rafa’s European pedigree sees him edge out Cannavaro as the league’s the top earner.
Club: Atlético Madrid Salary: €15.4m-per-year
Well, that’s what happens when you’re completely synonymous with the club you’re in charge of.
Club: Tottenham Salary: €17.5m-per-year
He looks so happy to be back, doesn’t he? But there’s one man he never seems to get the better of …
Club: Manchester City Salary: €23m-per-year
Premier League leaders? Nope, not this year. But Guardiola is still sat atop of this particular table.
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