England's Southgate is the highest-paid coach in Euro 2024
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England's Southgate is the highest-paid coach in Euro 2024

England's Southgate is the highest-paid coach in Euro 2024

Hassan Abdulsalam 17:05 - 26.06.2024

From high-earning, trophy-laden managers to those leading with passion despite financial limitations, the Euro 2024 sidelines showcase a diverse range of leadership styles and compensation structures.

While football player salaries dominate the headlines, the wages of coaches, particularly for national teams, often fly under the radar.

From high-earning, trophy-laden managers to those leading with passion despite financial limitations, the Euro 2024 sidelines showcase a diverse range of leadership styles and compensation structures.

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While some managers shoulder the burden of immense expectations and hefty salaries, others prove that success can be achieved on a shoestring budget.

According to David Skilling, England's Southgate place is the highest-paid manager in the competition.

His contract expires in December 2024, sparking speculation about his future.

With England fans recently voicing their frustrations following Euro 2024 performances, let's delve into the salaries of the coaches:

Here is a comprehensive list of the wages for every Euro 2024 manager, based on the available data:

  • Gareth Southgate (England) – £4.9 million
  • Julian Nagelsmann (Germany) – £4 million
  • Roberto Martinez (Portugal) – £3.4 million
  • Didier Deschamps (France) – £3.2 million
  • Ronald Koeman (Netherlands) – £2.5 million
  • Luciano Spalletti (Italy) – £2.5 million
  • Vincenzo Montella (Turkey) – £1.5 million
  • Murat Yakin (Switzerland) – £1.4 million
  • Ralf Rangnick (Austria) – £1.3 million
  • Domenico Tedesco (Belgium) – £1.3 million
  • Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) – £1.3 million
  • Dragan Stojkovic (Serbia) – £1.2 million
  • Luis de la Fuente (Spain) – £1 million
  • Serhiy Rebrov (Ukraine) – £1 million
  • Kasper Hjulmand (Denmark) – £970,000
  • Sylvinho (Albania) – £632,000
  • Michal Probierz (Poland) – £472,000
  • Steve Clarke (Scotland) – £464,000
  • Francesco Calzona (Slovakia) – £455,000
  • Marco Rossi (Hungary) – £253,000
  • Matjaz Kek (Slovenia) – £253,000
  • Ivan Hasek (Czech Republic) – £210,000
  • Edward Iordanescu (Romania) – £202,000
  • Willy Sagnol (Georgia) – £168,000
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