Salaries of every Premier League manager. Check out how much Ralf Rangnick earns
According to an updated list of the salaries of football managers in the Premier League, Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola is the highest paid manager with a salary of £19m per annum.
Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp is second as he earns £16m per annum, while Spurs’ Antonio Conte completes the top-three as he collects £15m yearly.
Red Devils boss Ralf Rangnick, who signed an interim contract at Manchester United until the end of the 2021/22 season, is 6th on the list with an annual salary of £8 million.
Salaries of Premier League managers (per year):
- Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) — £19 million
- Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) — £16 million
- Antonio Conte (Tottenham) — £15 million
- Brendan Rodgers (Leicester City) — £10 million
- Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) — £8.3 million
- Ralf Rangnick (Manchester United) — £8 million
- Marcelo Bielsa (Leeds) — £8 million
- Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea) — £7 million
- Ralf Hasenhuttl (Southampton) — £6 million
- Frank Lampard (Everton) — £5 million
- David Moyes (West Ham) — £5 million
- Steven Gerrard (Aston Villa) — £5 million
- Roy Hodgson (Watford) — £4.5 million
- Patrick Vieira (Crystal Palace) — £4million
- Sean Dyche (Burnley) — £3.5 million
- Eddie Howe (Newcastle) — £3 million
- Bruno Lage (Wolves) — £2.5 million
- Graham Potter (Brighton) — £2 million
- Dean Smith (Norwich City) — £1.5 million
- Thomas Frank (Brentford) — £1.5 million