Highest paid managers heading to Russia

Germany coach Joachim Low guided Die Mannschaft to the World Cup title in 2014, so it does not surprise many that he is the highest paid boss in Russia.

The 58-year-old reportedly earns an annual salary of £3.31 million, according to the Daily Mirror, topping the ranking ahead of Brazil boss Tite, who is understood to pocket £3.02 million a year.

France manager Didier Deschamps is on the same yearly salary as Tite, while Spain’s Julen Lopetegui follows with £2.58 million annually, and Stanislav Cherchesov, coach of hosts Russia, earns £2.21 million a year.

Former South Africa coach Carlos Queiroz, now in charge of Iran, appears in seventh position with a reported annual salary of £1.69 million, the same as England boss Gareth Southgate.

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