Top Football Managers

Explore salaries and contracts of football’s highest-paid managers across major leagues.

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Manager Team Yearly Age Contract
€26m 49 2027
€23.5m 47 2027
£20m 54 2027
€12m 55 2027
€11m 56 2027
£10m 43 2027
€9.3m 58 2027
€9.3m 67 2028
€9m 44 2028
£8m 52 2028
£8m 54 2029
€7.5m 60 2027
€7m 39 2027
€7m 71 2026
£6.6m 47 2027
€6.6m 46 2027
£6.5m 40 2027
£6m 48 2028
€6m 72 2026
€5.8m 62 2027
€5.5m 60 2028
€5.5m 66 2026
€5.2m 66 2027
£5m 62 2027
€5m 52 2026
€5m 61 2026
€4.6m 47 2025
€4.6m 45 2027
£4.5m 51 2027
£4.5m 45 2027
€4.5m 54 2027
€4.5m 60 2026
£4m 48 2026
£4m 51 2026
€4m 60 2026
£3.9m 54 2027
€3.9m 52 2027
€3.7m 50 2027
£3.5m 60 2025
€3.5m 43 2028
£3.2m 50 2025
€3.1m 40 2027
€3m 55 2027
€3m 62 2026
€3m 42 2027
€2.9m 36 2027
€2.8m 53 2027
€2.6m 59 2026
£2.5m 32 2027
€2.5m 37 2027

Football Managers

Football managers are the most important person at a football club and in the recent years their salaries have increased to match that of top players in the squads. We breakdown each manager's contract from the Europe top 5 leagues. Pep Guardiola is currently the highest paid manager in the world with salary over 20 million a-year plus bonuses. While some other managers like Jose Mourinho, Mikel Arteta, Xabi Alonso and some of the managers in Saudi Pro League are earning more then the players.

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