This Thursday (30), the French newspaper “L’Équipe” released the salaries of the 10 highest paid technicians in the world at the moment.

In addition, in the list of the 10 best paid coaches in the world, other important names stand out, such as Pep Guardiola, current coach of Manchester City, who occupies the second position with an annual salary of 22 million pounds (R$ 139.1 million). million), and former Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, who received £20.6 million before stepping down in May 2021.

In addition to these, in the list of the best paid coaches in the world are Jurgen Klopp, from Liverpool, Thomas Tuchel, from Chelsea, and Carlo Ancelotti, from Real Madrid. It is important to note that most of the coaches mentioned work in European clubs, but there is one exception: Marcelo Gallardo, from River Plate, who occupies the tenth position with an annual salary of 6.8 million pounds (R$ 43 million).

See the top 3 highest paid coaches first

Coach Diego Simeone, who is currently in charge of Atlético de Madrid, is the highest paid coach in the world, receiving an annual salary of 29.8 million pounds. according to disclosed information.

Pep Guardiola appears in second place, with 22 million pounds (R$ 139.1 million currently) received over a season, according to the list released by the French newspaper “L’Équipe”.

Jürgen Klopp closes the podium of the highest paid coaches in the world, receiving 15.7 million pounds (R$ 99.1 million) annually, according to the published list.

Technicians quoted in the selection outside the top-5: Ancelotti, Mourinho and more!

Carlo Ancelotti is one of the names quoted to take charge of the Brazilian national team, but despite being considered a weight coach, he only appears in seventh place.

Graham Potter, Maximiliano Allegri and Thomas Tuchel are the three coaches who are ahead of Ancelotti in the ranking, occupying, respectively, the fourth, fifth and sixth positions.

José Mourinho, another name speculated to take over the Brazilian national team, appears only in ninth place, with an annual salary of R$ 51.1 million.

Simone Inzaghi is in eighth place, with an annual salary of R$ 55.6 million. Xabi Alonso completes the top-10, with an annual salary of BRL 27.8 million.

See below for more details on each of these technicians and their salaries:
Graham Potter (4th place)

Commanding Brighton & Hove Albion, England, Graham Potter occupies fourth place on the list of the highest paid coaches in the world. He earns around R$75.8 million per season.

Maximiliano Allegri (5th place)

Italian coach Maximiliano Allegri, who once led Juventus and is currently without a club, appears in fifth place on the list. His annual salary is R$71.3 million.

Thomas Tuchel (6th place)

Currently in charge of Chelsea, England, Thomas Tuchel appears in sixth place, with an annual salary of R$ 66.3 million.

Carlo Ancelotti (7th place)

Considered one of the favorites to take over the Brazilian national team, Carlo Ancelotti occupies only seventh place in the ranking of the best paid coaches in the world. He receives an annual salary of BRL 60.6 million.

Simone Inzaghi (8th place)

Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, who commands Lazio, appears in eighth place, with an annual salary of R$ 55.6 million.

Jose Mourinho (9th place)

Another name quoted to take over the Brazilian national team, José Mourinho appears only in ninth place, with an annual salary of R$ 51.1 million.

Xabi Alonso (10th place)

Former player of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, Xabi Alonso is currently coach of Real Sociedad B, in Spain, and occupies the tenth place in the list of the best paid coaches in the world, with an annual salary of R$ 27.8 millions.

 

 

 

Top-10 highest paid coaches in the world by year (according to “L’Équipe”)

1st – Diego Simeone (Atlético de Madrid) – R$ 188.2 million;

2nd – Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) – BRL 124.4 million;

3rd – Jürgen Klopp (Liverpool) – BRL 99.1 million;

4th – Graham Potter (Chelsea) – BRL 75.8 million;

5th – Maximiliano Allegri (Juventus) – R$ 71.3 million;

6th – Thomas Tuchel (Bayern Munich) – R$ 66.3 million;

7th – Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid) – BRL 60.6 million;

8th – Simone Inzaghi (Inter Milan) – R$ 55.6 million;

9th – José Mourinho (Rome) – BRL 51.1 million;

10th – Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen) – BRL 27.8 millio

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