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Leading the list is Diego Simeone , who earns around £25.9 million per year at Atletico Madrid. He spent over a decade with the club and transformed Atletico into a force that can compete on equal footing with Real Madrid and Barcelona in all competitions. |
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Second on the list is Simone Inzaghi with a salary of £21.8 million per year at Al Hilal. His decision to leave Inter Milan for Saudi Arabia made him one of the highest-paid coaches in the world . |
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In third place, Pep Guardiola pockets around £20.7 million per year managing Manchester City. His consistent success in the Premier League has helped him maintain his position among the highest-paid managers. |
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Next up is Mikel Arteta , earning £15.6 million per year at Arsenal. His new contract, signed in 2024, reflects the great trust the club places in this young manager. |
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The remaining spot in the top 5 belongs to David Moyes , who surprisingly earned £12.5 million per year at Everton. This salary demonstrates the value of experience and stability in the Premier League environment. |
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Luis Enrique ranks sixth with approximately £10.3 million per year at Paris Saint-Germain, especially after helping the team win the Champions League. The French club is urgently offering a new contract with a significantly increased salary to match Enrique's contributions. |
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The next two positions are held by Antonio Conte and Luciano Spalletti , both earning around £9.7 million per year at Napoli and Juventus respectively. These are also the highest-paid managers in Italian football at the moment. |
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In the Saudi Pro League, another coach with a high salary is Matthias Jaissle . He is earning £9.6 million per year at Al Ahli, with his most recent success being defending the AFC Champions League title. |
Source: https://znews.vn/dan-hlv-co-muc-luong-cao-nhat-the-gioi-post1647968.html



















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