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Klopp, Guardiola, Gerrard, Lampard: How much does every Premier League manager earn?

Arsenal are set to offer their manager Mikel Arteta a new three-year contract worth around £25 million.

The 39-year-old’s current deal is set to expire in 2023, and The Sun are reporting that Arteta is due to be offered a contract that would pay him the same wages as Arsene Wenger when the Frenchman left the club in 2018.

Interestingly, the agreement would put the Gunners boss in fifth place in the rankings for the Premier League’s highest-paid managers.

But, there is a vast gap between him and some of the managers at the top of the list, with his new £8.3m per year salary seeing him earn only half as much as several other managers around the league.

In a report, The Sun have provided a definitive list ranking the Premier League’s top-earning managers, and amongst the insanely figures, there are a couple of surprises.

Take a look at the list below…

20. Thomas Frank (Brentford) – £1.5m

19. Dean Smith (Norwich) – £1.5m

18. Graham Potter (Brighton) – £2m

17. Bruno Lage (Wolves) – £2.5m

16. Eddie Howe (Newcastle) – £3m

15. Sean Dyche (Burnley) – £3.5m

14. Patrick Vieira (Crystal Palace) – £4m

13. Roy Hodgson (Watford) – £4.5m

12. Steven Gerrard (Aston Villa) – £5m

11. David Moyes (West Ham) – £5m

10. Frank Lampard (Everton) – £5m

9. Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton) – £6m

8. Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea) – £7m

7. Marcelo Bielsa (Leeds) – £8m

6. Ralf Rangnick (Manchester United) – £8m

5. Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) – £8.3

4. Brendan Rodgers (Leicester) – £10m

3. Antonio Conte (Tottenham) – £15m

2. Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) – £16m

1. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) – £19m

So it seems Man City top another leaderboard, with Guardiola earning more than double the amount the Gunners manager will earn per each year.

But that

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