Top 10 Most Paid International Managers in 2025

 

Currently, five of the best paid managers work in Europe.

South American bosses are also well paid.

Soccer is a lucrative business, so it's not that big.

I was surprised to learn that top international managers make a lot of money.

Transfer market figures were used to rate the 10 ratings that were most paid

International Manager in 2025.


10. Fernando Batista is 2.6 million per year



According to Batista, there are currently more than a few reports of Batista Argentina head coaches Lionel Scaroni and Paragueis Gustavo Alfaro. Under Batista's management, Venezuela is certainly not forceful;

After you have qualified for the last two World Cups.


9. RonaldKoeman - 3 million per year



Koeman landed the Netherlands for the second time in 2023

Louis Van Girl.

The 62-year-old is trying to stay until the World Cup until the following year.

However, the Netherlands were able to qualify for the tournament.


8. Ricardo Gareca - 3.3 million per year



Gareka led Peru from 2015 to 2022, but recently you'll find it

He was excavated in chili peppers.

The 67-year-old has been responsible since January last year, but there are results.

There was inconsistent under the Argentine boss.

Chile could not proceed from her group in Copa America 2024 and Gareka

Only four of the 16 games he has achieved so far won.

Imagine at this point they make 3.3 million a year and that's a little bit.

The current pressure in this type of recording.


7. Marcelo Bielsa - 3.5 million per year



After Bielsa was released by Leeds United in 2022, he has returned ever since.

International soccer with Uruguay.

The 69-year-old has early international experience with Argentina and Chile, and has recently worked permanently with Uruguay.

He led her to third place in the 2024 Copa America and now

The 2026 World Cup qualifications are fully focused.


6. Didier Deschamps - 3.8 million per year



Deschamps has been in charge of France since the summer of 2012.

The longest manager in international soccer. At the time of the letter, only Luxembourg boss Look Holtz and Andorra head coach Cordo Alvarez

It was longer with their international work.

Deschamp has been winning the World Champion and the Nations League since 2012.

He also finished second in these competitions.

His current deal was valid until 2026 and he thought he would resign as follows:

France manager after the upcoming World Cup.


5. Roberto Martinez - 4 million per year



After Martinez spent six years in Belgium he began working in Portugal.

January 2023. His record is not to smell it. He won 21 of 30 games as Portugal

The boss recently won the UEFA Nations League final against Spain.

With some upstarts passing through, Martinez and Portugal may be them

Beware of the 2026 World Cup.


4. Julian Nagelsmann - 4.9 million per year



Nagelsmann, 37, is the youngest manager on this list at some distances. After leaving Bayern Munich, he was not unemployed like a German citizen for a long time.

The team quickly appointed him in September 2023.

It feels like Germany is currently undergoing a transitional phase.

Competing her within your national squad is Nagelsman's job

Before next year's World Cup. He currently earns 4.9 million people a year and is well paid for his services.


3. Mauricio Pochettino - 5.3 million per year



He spent several months after Pockettino was violently fired by Chelsea

This was the time before accepting US work last September. The beginning of his life in America was a bit like a mixed bag after losing four

His first nine games.

Despite the recent inconsistent shape, Pockettino is still

The United States was able to win the World Cup next summer.


"We have to believe," Pockettino told reporters recently.


We have to compete as we do today and certainly have the opportunity to get the opportunity

Win the World Cup.


2. Thomas Touchel - 5.9 million per year



Tuchel officially took over the English boss in early 2025 and won everyoneThree of his opening games. The German boss as a British manager has a record of 100%, but feels that the three lions still don't have top gear under the chuchel.

However, the 51-year-old has a lot of experience in terms of knockout competitions. With Touchel on the top, England will likely be one of their favorites for next year's World Cup.


1. CarloAncelotti - 9.5 million  per year



After Ancelotti took over his Brazilian job last month, he later became the world's best international manager. Italian trainers have led to Brazil's job for years, but the appointment time seems ideal as Brazil prepares for the World Cup next year.

He gets 9.5 million content a year and is sure to be targeting the US next summer and winning everything in the US.


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