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    • Pep Guardiola - Manchester City. £20m per year. Who else was it going to be? Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are inevitable. With an incredible collection of five Premier League titles to his name, he stands atop the rich list with a substantial £20m.
    • Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool. £15m per year. Jurgen Klopp may be one of the most unlucky managers in the history of football. If it wasn't for Manchester City, his Liverpool side would have to be considered as one of the Premier League's greatest.
    • Mauricio Pochettino - Chelsea. £10.4m per year. If there is one thing we know about Todd Boehly, it's that he's not afraid of burning cash. Chelsea may be sitting in mid-table, but Mauricio Pochettino has often called for patience for his Stamford Bridge project to really take off.
    • Mikel Arteta - Arsenal. £9.5m per year. Mikel Arteta may not be very happy with Premier League referees, but when he extended his contract with Arsenal until the conclusion of the 2024/25 season last year, the Arsenal fans and board must have been delighted.
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    • 16 Gary O’Neil
    • 15 Nuno Espirito Santo
    • 14 Kieran Mckenna
    • 13 Julen Lopetegui
    • 12 Eddie Howe
    • 11 Marco Silva
    • 10 Enzo Maresca
    • 9 Oliver Glasner
    • 8 Thomas Frank

    £1 million

    After a troublesome start for the former Rayo Vallecano boss on the beaches of Bournemouth, with him winning just one of his first 10 matches, the Spaniard's second half of the 2023/24 season was nothing short of excellent. He seemed to have steadied the ship a little bit, and they have set themselves up well for 2024/25 as they seek to improve on their 12th place finish last term. Bournemouth are traditionally known as a club who rarely spend much in the summer and winter windows - and the s...

    £1.5 million

    Gary O'Neil has overseen quite a turn in form since taking over from Julen Lopetegui and enjoyed his time in the Molineux dugout in 2023/24. The Old Gold comfortably finished in the mid-table spots under his guidance, but things are looking slightly trickier for Wolvesin 2024/25. Top of O'Neil's agenda for the current term will be avoiding relegation again, but with one of the toughest starts to the campaignout of all 20 teams, things could get difficult for the top flight side. Nevertheless,...

    £2 million

    Steve Cooper was sacked by Nottingham Forest, with former Wolves and Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo taking over the hot seat at the City Ground in December. He was appointed after Forest found themselves only one place above the relegation zone in the Premier League table, as a horrendous run of form saw Cooper's side win just three league matches from their opening 17. The former Spurs boss was challenged to keep the club in the Premier League, which he managed to do successfully, and...

    £3 million

    Having guided Ipswichback to the top flight, with the Tractor Boys playing some stunning football along the way, interest in their manager Kieran McKenna was sky-high. Considered to be one of the most promising young coaches currently plying their trade in England, elite teams were keen to get him on board, but the 38-year-old decided to renew his contract at Portman Road. Now believed to be on a deal worth £3 million a year, McKenna is in the middle of the park when it comes to average Premi...

    £3.4 million

    With West Hamparting ways with David Moyes at the end of the 2023/24 season, the Hammers turned their attention to Julen Lopetegui. A manager with solid Premier League experience after his stint at Wolves, the Europa League winner has been tasked with helping the east London club improve on their 9th place finish. In order to bring Lopetegui to the London Stadium, West Ham had to fork out a substantial wage package for the Spaniard, one worth a reported £3.4 million every year. Putting pen to...

    £4 million

    Since assuming the leadership role at Newcastle United, the Toon boss has been nothing short of remarkable. Under his guidance, the Magpies are becoming a force to be reckoned with, but they failed to make it two top four finishes in a row after finishing seventh in 2023/24. Achieving such a significant milestone would've been a testament to Eddie Howe's managerial prowess but would've ensured an additional bonus to augment his already substantial £4 million annual salary. Howe, known for his...

    £4 million

    Winning the Championship and getting promoted affirmed Marco Silva's place in the good books with Fulham owner Shahid Khan. The former right-back has worked wonders at Craven Cottage since assuming the post in 2021, and he was rewarded with a new deal in October 2023which sees him earn a £4 million salary and a bonus of £500,000 per year. Silva has once again guided his team clear of the relegation zone in 2023/24, even though he lost talisman Aleksandar Mitrovic in the summer of 2023. Some s...

    £4.2 million

    Many pundits and supporters were slightly surprised when Mauricio Pochettino and Chelseadecided to part ways, despite a strong finish to the 2023/24 season which saw the Blues qualify for Europe, albeit the Conference League. In the Argentine's place, the west Londoners turned to Enzo Maresca, who had guided Leicester City back to the top flight as Championship winners. Signing a five-year deal at Stamford Bridge, the Italian remains something of an unknown entity, in spite of his achievement...

    £4.5 million

    Crystal Palace struggled a lot under Roy Hodgson in 2023/24, with the Eagles getting dragged closer and closer to a relegation battle under the veteran's watch. Action was required, so Palace decided to part ways with Hodgsonand appoint former Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt manager, Oliver Glasner. Signing a two-year contract, the figure he is earning at Selhurst Park is a reported £4.5 million per year. The fact that he managed to end the Premier League season on a positive note means tha...

    £4.5 million

    Taking home a respectable £4.5 million per year in London is Thomas Frank, who was appointed Brentford custodian in 2018. Five years down the line and the Dane has turned them from a lesser-known side into a force to be reckoned with, despite their substandard finish recently. The longest-serving manager behind Pep Guardiola, Frank reportedly has £500,000 in the pipeline, too, as part of the club’s performance-related bonus scheme. While the club eventually finished in 16th place last term an...

  1. May 24, 2024 · The German club will pay an initial €12m (£10.2m) fee to release Kompany from his Burnley contract, which was due to run until 2028.

  2. Kompany departed soon after the end of the season, taking charge of Bayern Munich. View the profile of manager Vincent Kompany, including his management record, trophies and awards, on the official website of the Premier League.

  3. Jun 1, 2024 · His salary is in the range of €7-9 million gross per year with possible add-ons included! “For comparison, Tuchel's salary at FC Bayern was around €9 million gross per year plus...

  4. [David Anderson] Vincent Kompany has agreed to become Burnley’s new permanent manager. Kompany is leaving Anderlecht to return to the North West and is already working on new signings at Turf Moor.

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  6. May 7, 2023 · Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has signed a new five-year contract at Turf Moor ahead of the club's Premier League return. Kompany has led the Clarets back to the Premier League at the first...

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