How much Gareth Southgate gets paid compared to other international managers

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Euro 2024 has reached the knockout stages, with the cream rising to the top in Europe's premier international tournament.

Gareth Southgate and England have stumbled through to the round of 16 with a couple of drab draws against Slovenia and Denmark alongside a 1-0 win against Serbia in the curtain-raiser to their competition.

Going into the crunch matches now, the pressure is firmly on Southgate, who has promised to leave his role as England boss if he fails to win this year's tournament.

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Despite not having the luxury CV of fellow Euro managers Julian Nagelsmann and Ronald Koeman, who have coached top European clubs, Southgate is the highest-earning manager at the tournament.

Below is the definitive list of the highest paid managers in the Euros this year.

The highest paid managers at Euro 2024

  1. Gareth Southgate (England) – £4.9 million

  2. Julian Nagelsmann (Germany) – £4 million

  3. Roberto Martinez (Portugal) – £3.4 million

  4. Didier Deschamps (France) – £3.2 million

  5. Ronald Koeman (Netherlands) – £2.5 million

  6. Luciano Spalletti (Italy) – £2.5 million

  7. Vincenzo Montella (Turkey) – £1.5 million

  8. Murat Yakin (Switzerland) – £1.4 million

  9. Ralf Rangnick (Austria) – £1.3 million

  10. Domenico Tedesco (Belgium) – £1.3 million

  11. Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) – £1.3 million

  12. Dragan Stojkovic (Serbia) – £1.2 million

  13. Luis de la Fuente (Spain) – £1 million

  14. Serhiy Rebrov (Ukraine) – £1 million

  15. Kasper Hjulmand (Denmark) – £970,000

  16. Sylvinho (Albania) – £632,000

  17. Michal Probierz (Poland) – £472,000

  18. Steve Clarke (Scotland) – £464,000

  19. Francesco Calzona (Slovakia) – £455,000

  20. Marco Rossi (Hungary) – £253,000

  21. Matjaz Kek (Slovenia) – £253,000

  22. Ivan Hasek (Czech Republic) – £210,000

  23. Edward Iordanescu (Romania) – £202,000

  24. Willy Sagnol (Georgia) – £168,000