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Top 10 highest-paid coaches in the Premier League: Arteta’s promotion, Tuchel’s surprise
24 Feb 2022 | 09:45
The Premier League is a place that attracts a lot of investment. The coaches here are also paid much better than the common level in Europe.
Pep talks about Conte

Recently, reports in England revealed that coach Mikel Arteta will be rewarded with a new three-year contract, with a salary of about £8.3 million per season. It helped him rise to 5th on the list of highest paid managers in the Premier League.

Topping this list is Pep Guardiola with a salary of 19 million pounds/season. This is an amount commensurate with what Pep has done at Etihad Stadium. What this strategist lacks is just a Champions League championship with Man City.

Next to Pep, it is easy to guess Jurgen Klopp when Liverpool have to pay £ 16 million / season to keep the German captain.

Tottenham accept to pay £ 15 million / season for Conte to return to London. Under the guidance of the former Chelsea captain, the Rooster has made certain progress in the past few months. Recently, they defeated Man City with a score of 3-2 to raise hopes of reaching the top 4.

Rodgers is paid quite well by Leicester with £ 10 million/season. Last year, he helped the Foxes win the FA Cup for the first time in history.

To solve the mess that Ole left, Man Utd had to invite Ralf Rangnick and agree to pay the German strategist £ 8 million/season. However, at the end of this season, he will step back as an advisor and the Red Devils will have to choose a new head coach.

Marcelo Bielsa is also paid the same salary as Rangnick. He made certain contributions when bringing Leeds from the Championship to playing in the Premier League.

Unexpectedly, Thomas Tuchel is only 8th on this list with £7m/season.

The remuneration that Ralph Hasenhuttl is receiving at Southampton is 1 million pounds less than Tuchel.

Finally, accepting an invitation to sit in the hot seat at Everton helped Lampard earn an income of £ 5 million/season.

Salary table of 20 managers in the Premier League.