Interesting article from the Telegraph… our fren Jose is the most well-paid coach? Hmm.. his Inter-milan is due to meet MU in the Champions League.. sweet!
Premier League
- Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) £4.5m
- Kevin Keegan (Newcastle) £4m
- Alex Ferguson (Man Utd) £3m
- Harry Redknapp (Portsmouth) £3m
- Avram Grant (Chelsea) £3m
- Roy Keane (Sunderland) £3m
- Rafael Benitez (Liverpool) £2.5m
- David Moyes (Everton) £2.5m
- Sven Goran Eriksson (Man City) £2m
- Alan Curbishley (West Ham) £2m
- Alex McLeish (Birmingham) £1.6m
- Steve Bruce (Wigan) £1.6m
- Mark Hughes (Blackburn) £1.5m
- Paul Jewell (Derby) £1m
- Steve Coppell (Reading) £1.5m
Serie A
- Jose Mourinho (Inter Milan) £7m
- Roberto Mancini (Inter Milan) £4m
- Carlo Ancelotti (AC Milan) £3.6m
- Luciano Spalletti (Roma) £1.6m
- Cesare Prandelli (Fiorentina) £1.2m
- Claudio Ranieri (Juventus) £1.2m
- Walter Novellino (Torino) £800,000
- Stefano Colantuono (Palermo) £720,000
- Edy Reja (Napoli) £560,000
- Walter Mazzarri (Sampdoria) £480,000
- Delio Rossi (Lazio) £440,000
- Marco Giampaolo (Cagliari) £400,000
- Pasquale Marino (Udinese) £400,000
- Luigi Del Neri (Atalanta) £360,000
- Gigi Cagni (Empoli) £360,000
- Silvio Baldini (Catania) £280,000
- Domenico Di Carlo (Parma) £280,000
- Gian Piero Gasperini (Genoa) £240,000
- Andrea Mandorlini (Siena) £200,000
- Massimo Ficcadenti (Reggina) £200,000
- Fernando Orsi (Livorno) £160,000
Others
- Fabio Capello (England) £4.5m
- Jurgen Klinsmann (Bayern Munich) £2m
- Giovanni Trapattoni (Rep Of Ireland) £1.5m
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