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Premier League manager salaries: Who is paid most from Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal and co?
With Mikel Arteta being appointed as the new Arsenal boss and Carlo Ancelotti in charge at Everton, Express Sport takes a look at the top 10 manager salaries in the Premier League.
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It has been a busy few weeks in the Premier League with the likes of Arsenal, Everton and Tottenham changing their managers. Mikel Arteta has replaced Unai Emery at Arsenal and Carlo Ancelotti has been named the new Everton boss.
Jose Mourinho is now in the dugout at Tottenham after Daniel Levy made the bold decision to sack Mauricio Pochettino.
But none of them are the highest earning managers in the Premier League. That accolade goes to Pep Guardiola of Manchester City who takes home a staggering £20million per year.
Second on the list is Mourinho but he is on £5m less than his longtime rival.
Everton surprised many with their appointment of Ancelotti and have given him a huge deal worth £11.5m per season.
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He said: “The biggest factor was the ambition of the Club, the history that this Club has, the tradition and the atmosphere [created by] the supporters.
“These are all the reasons. Also, this Club, we want to improve, we want to be a better team, we want to compete, and so these are the reasons I decided to come here.
“I love to train, I love to manage and I am really passionate about my job.
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“Now I work for Everton, it is a fantastic club, and my dream is to bring Everton in the top positions of the Premier League as soon as possible.”
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp are fourth and fifth on the list on a salary of £7.5m.
They are followed by Manuel Pellegrini, Ralph Hasenhuttl and new Arsenal boss Arteta.
Frank Lampard of Chelsea and Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers round out the top 10.
Premier League manager salaries per season
The top 10 according to Sport Bible.
Pep Guardiola - Manchester City - £20m
Jose Mourinho - Tottenham - £15m
Carlo Ancelotti - Everton - £11.5m
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - Manchester United - £7.5m
Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool - £7.5m
Manuel Pellegrini - West Ham - £7m
Ralph Hasenhuttl - Southampton - £6m
Mikel Arteta - Arsenal - £5m
Frank Lampard - Chelsea - £5m
Brendan Rodgers - Leicester - £5m