10. David Moyes (Manchester United / Real Sociedad) and Laurent Blanc
(Paris Saint-Germain) - £5.1m
The former United manager ties with Blanc, whose salary is bankrolled by PSG's
Qatari owners.
9. Jurgen Klopp (Borussia Dortmund) - £5.3m
The long-serving Dortmund manager is the second-highest earning manager in the
Bundesliga, although he has struggled for most of this season.
8. Sven-Goran Eriksson (Guangzhou R&F/Shanghai) - £5.9m
The former England manager has never been shy of a big pay-day, and is
currently earning eye-watering sums in China.
7. Andre Villas-Boas (Zenit St Petersburg) - £6.2m
The former Tottenham and Chelsea manager has been a hit in Russia with
big-spending Zenit.
6. Fabio Capello (Russia) - £6.6m
Another former England manager who is topping up his bank balance nicely with
Russia, whom he hopes to lead in their home World Cup in 2018.
5. Louis van Gaal (Holland/Manchester United) - £7.3m
The Dutchman was the fifth highest earning manager last year through his work
with his national side and then Manchester United.
4. Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) - £8.3m
Wenger is the longest-serving manager in English football by a considerable
distance, having worked in north
3. Pep Guardiola (Bayern Munich) - £11.2m
The former Barcelona head coach has made Bayern one of the most attractive
sides in Europe and they swept the board in German football last season.
2. Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid) - £11.4m
The Italian is the second-best paid manager in world football and has earned
his money, leading Real Madrid to their 10th European Cup last season.
1. Jose Mourinho (Chelsea) - £13.2m
The biggest earner of them all - and we're sure he thinks he's worth every
penny. Jose Mourinho tops the list at Chelsea.
Well folks, what do you think. Did your favorite club manager make it. Watch out for more soon.
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