The Premier League season is in full swing, and the salaries of the highest paid bosses in England have now been revealed, but where does Jose Mourinho feature?
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West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic is already under fire at the Hammers after they lost their first three league games of the campaign. His side have a chance to gain their first three points against Huddersfield tonight (Monday, 11 September), but another defeat could see the eighth highest paid EPL boss come under serious pressure.
TalkSPORT believes that Bilic receives £65 000 (R1.1 million) a week, which is £40 000 (R682 000) less than seventh-placed Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham Hotspur.
Everton boss Ronald Koeman, with £115 000 (R2 million) per week, and Chelsea's Antonio Conte, with £125 000 (R2.1 million) a week, follow in sixth and fifth position, respectively, while Liverpool's charismatic coach Jurgen Klopp receives £135 000 (R2.3 million) weekly.
Arsenal's Arsene Wenger, who reportedly receives £160 000 (R2.7 million) a week following his latest contract extension, takes the third spot on the podium, but earns less than half of what Mourinho and Pep Guardiola are said to be earning.
The Manchester United and Manchester City bosses are both understood to earn a whopping £388 000 (R6.6 million) a week, which means together the two rivals earn more (£776 000, R13 million per week) than the other six highest paid bosses combined (£705 000, R12 million per week).
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Note: The figures in the article are after deductions but excluding bonuses.
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