Jose Mourinho will earn almost double the
amount of his rival, Pep Guardiola, during
his first season at Manchester United.
France Football claim the Portuguese will
pocket an astonishing £24.2million this
term, making him the highest paid manager
in the world.
Jose Mourinho
And that figure is nearly twice as much as
Guardiola’s total of £12.5m, which
includes his Manchester City salary and
bonuses, plus commercial deals.
Mourinho earns £15m a year at United, but
he also has a number of big-money
endorsement deals with companies away
from his day-to-day role at Old Trafford.
The former Chelsea boss is the face of
Heineken and also has agreements with the
likes of Hublot watches, Jaguar, BT Sport,
Adidas, Atlantis hotels and EA Sports.
Those deals have helped him jump way
ahead of Guardiola in the earning stakes,
with the Spaniard involved in far fewer off-
the-pitch activities.
Mourinho’s commercial popularity has
helped him move ahead of Marcello Lippi,
who earns a whopping £20.3m in his role
as China manager.
Despite being without a club since being
sacked by Paris Saint-Germain last
summer, Laurent Blanc remains third on
the list of top-earning bosses.
The former France defender will take home
£17.3m this season, which was the
reported pay-off he received from the Ligue
1 giants.
Between Blanc and Guardiola sits Bayern
Munich manager Carlo Ancelotti, who is
enjoying a fine first season at the Allianz
Arena.
The ex-Real Madrid boss will earn £13.7m
this season, just over £1m more than his
predecessor Guardiola.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo has been
named as the highest earning footballer in
the world by France Football, with Lionel
Messi coming in second.

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