How much is your Premier League team paying the boss? As Conte joins Chelsea for £6.5m a year, here's the full rundown...
Antonio Conte is to earn £6.5million per season at Chelsea after signing a three-year contract but he will be only the fifth best paid boss in the Barclays Premier League. Even Jose Mourinho was on £13.2m while at Chelsea, but Pep Guardiola has that beaten, with the Manchester City manager to earn £15m per year when he joins in the summer.
Arsenal, Arsene Wenger - £8.3m
Arsenal's manager earns £8.3m for consistently delivering Champions League football and his current contract runs until 2017.
Aston Villa, Remi Garde - £2m
Eric Black has taken over as caretaker but it was said that Garde was on the same salary as his predecessor, Tim Sherwood, which worked out at £2m per year before his sacking.
Bournemouth, Eddie Howe - £750,000
Bournemouth are upsetting the odds with the club set to survive relegation and their manager is being paid £750,000 for his troubles.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is up there as among the best paid in the Premier League on £8.3m
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is guiding his team towards safety in the Premier League
Chelsea, Antonio Conte - £6.5m
As well as being on £6.5m per year, the Italian has a £5m bonus built into his contract if he can win the Champions League.
Crystal Palace, Alan Pardew - £1.5m
Crystal Palace are trying to avoid being dragged into a relegation scrap with Pardew earning £1.5m per year, according to reports.
Everton, Roberto Martinez - £3m
Martinez promised Champions League football when he arrived at Everton but is yet to deliver on his four-year contract, worth £3m per season.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez promised Champions League football but has not delivered yet
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew is trying to avoid being dragged into a relegation scrap this season
Leicester City, Claudio Ranieri - £1.5m
Potentially a title-winning manager and one who earns £1.5m per year. Ranieri is set to be rewarded with a double-your-money deal in the summer, however.
Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp - £7m
Brendan Rodgers was believed to be on less than half the £7m per year that Klopp is paid.
Manchester City, Pep Guardiola - £15m
Guardiola will leave Bayern Munich in the summer for Manchester City, who will pay him a mind-boggling £15m per year. Manuel Pellegrini is reportedly not even on half that.
Claudio Ranieri is leading Leicester City towards the Premier League title this season and is paid £1.5m
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is currently paid £7m per year at Anfield after taking over this season
Pep Guardiola is going to be paid a staggering £15m per year when he arrives at Manchester City
Manchester United, Louis van Gaal - £7.3m
Van Gaal is paid £7.3m but, if Mourinho is to take over this summer as some suggest, then he might ask for a fee closer to the £13.2m he was paid by Chelsea.
Newcastle United, Rafa Benitez - £4m
Benitez has been handed a £4m-per-year contract in a bid to have him keep Newcastle up, even if there is a clause in his contract that says he can leave if they go down.
Norwich City, Alex Neil - £750,000
Neil is trying to guide Norwich towards safety and is understood to be on a similar wage to Howe at Bournemouth.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is currently on £7.3m at Old Trafford
Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez is being paid £4m per year by the club to try to keep them up
Southampton, Ronald Koeman - £2m
Koeman's contract is coming to an end but the Southampton manager will not make a decision on whether he will stay at St Mary's until the summer.
Stoke City, Mark Hughes - £1m
Hughes is said to be on about £1m per year at the Britannia Stadium with the club currently sitting eighth.
Sunderland, Sam Allardyce - £3m
Allardyce is trying to steer Sunderland towards safety and is being paid around £3m per year to do so. Clubs that stay up are set for a £100m windfall from the £8billion TV deal.
Swansea City, Francesco Guidolin - £1m
With bonuses built in for survival not included, Swansea apparently pay Guidolin £1m. His contract will be up for review at the end of the season.
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman's contract - worth £2m per year - is coming to an end at St Mary's
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce is on about £3m per year at the Stadium of Light
Tottenham Hotspur, Mauricio Pochettino - £3.5m
Tottenham are fighting for the title as they trail Leicester with Pochettino on £3.5m after signing a five-year deal in 2014.
Watford, Quique Sanchez Flores - £1m
Slavisa Jokanovic wanted £2.5m but, when Watford refused to move from £1m, he left. The club turned to Flores instead.
West Bromwich Albion, Tony Pulis - £2m
Pulis apparently demanded £2m per year to become the new West Brom boss and is said to have got his wish.
West Ham, Slaven Bilic - £3m
Bilic signed a three-year contract in June 2015, understood to be worth £3m per season. Under him they are fighting for Champions League football.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino earns £3.5m per year as he fights for the title this season
West Ham's Slaven Bilic is apparently being paid £3m per year as he pushes for a Champions League place
courtesy sportsmail
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