Football is a very lucrative sports these day as sheiks, Russians and other billionaires in the world are begining to invest hugely into the game.
With sugar daddy gradually taking over the round leather game, players, managers and staffs of clubs being bought are witnessing rise in the salaries, so we'll take a look at the top paid managers in the world (Both club and country).
Top 10 highest paid Managers
1. Pep Guardiola (Bayern Munich) : £14.8mil annually. Very few people would argue that he doesn't deserve it after he exploit with Barcelona, winning most of the trophies he competed in. In his first season at Bayern he's already won the Fifa World Club cup and still hasn't lost a single game in the Bundes liga, no suprise that he tops this list.
2. Jose Mourinho (Chelsea FC) £8.37 mil annually.
The special one topped the list last year before Guardiola signed for Bayern Munich. He is a very successful coach, little wonder why Roman Abramovic re-signed him.
3. Marcelo Lippi (Guanzhou, China) £8.34mil annually.
The world cup winning coach (with Italy 2006) is a renouned name in the game. Winning the chinese super league three times in a row only add to the pedigree of the Italian, so he deserves whatever he's earning right now.
4. Arsene Wenger (Arsenal FC) £6.89mil annually. Arsene wenger is one of the most respected managers in the globe, he brought flair to the English, game helped the club hierarchy in completing their over 60,000 capacity Emirated stadium. He might not have won a trophy in the past 8years but he's made Arsenal one of the richest and valuable sports team in the world. So he deserve to be paid what he's been paid.
5. Fabio Capello (Russia) £6.51 mil.
The Former England Manager has rejuvinated the Russian Nation team helping them to qualify for the 2014 world cup.
6. Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid) £6.26mil.
The Italian has had a very successful spells at various clubs including AC Milan and most recently PSG. So he is certainly worth the pay.
7. David Moyes (Manchester United) £4.92mil Annually.
''The Chosen one'' knew it was never going to be easy filling the void left by Sir Alex Ferguson, and United's position on the league table clearly explains the toughness of the EPL. But with his experience with Everton he throughly deserve the amount been paid for his services.
8. Tata Martino (FC Barcelona) £4.5mil annually.
The Argentine inherited one of the best footballing side in the world and kick off his tenure in style by topping the La liga (by goals difference though) and also qualifying for the knockout stage of the Uefa Champions league. The amount being paid to him is deserved.
9. Jurgen klopp: (Borussia Dortmund) £3.59mil annually.
The rise of Dortmund to unargueably one of the best sides in Europe is down to the brilliant technicality of Jurgen klopp. Buying relatively unknown players and noturing them into stars is one of his great asset. I can bet that he would earn more if he was to manage a wealthier club.
10. Manuel Pellegrini: (Manchester city) £3.47mil annually.
The Chilean is one the unsung manager in the football world. He exploits with Malaga, Real madrid and Villareal are very noticeable. At Manchester city, he has one of the best set of players in the world, and only a matter of time before he starts delivering the trophies.
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