Atletico Madrid boss, Diego Simeone has been the force trying to drive Atletico Madrid back to where they belong.
In the years in which he has maintained his role as the Spanish club’s manager, he has been able to win the La Liga title for Atletico Madrid despite having Real Madrid and Barcelona fighting for the La Liga top spot every year.
In continental campaign, he has taken his team to several UEFA Champions League competitions where he has finished as the runner-up twice.
Well, due to the incredible job and magic he has performed with Atletico Madrid, you might be wondering about the number of figures he earns at the Spanish club.
However, in this article, I will be walking you through a breakdown of Diego Simeone’s salary. In other words, I will be addressing the amount of money Simeone earns as a coach at Atletico Madrid.
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Diego Simeone Salary: How Much Does He Earn
Diego Simeone’s appointment at Atletico Madrid has brought about significant changes in modern soccer. In other words, the manager has done a great job at Atletico Madrid.
However, due to his impression, Diego Simeone currently earns 29 million pounds (£29m) at Atletico Madrid.
A breakdown of the 52-year-old manager’s salary according to the French newspaper, L’Equipe, Simeone is currently earning an annual salary of £29,846,244 at Atletico Madrid; £2,487,187 monthly and £573,966 every week.
Well, due to the figures Diego Simeone earns annually, he is no doubt the highest-paid manager in the world followed by Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola.
Moreover, some rumors have already made headlines which say that Atletico Madrid is already considering slashing their coach’s annual salary from £29 million to £16.5 million.
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What Has Diego Simeone Won At Atlético Madrid?
There is no doubt that Diego Simeone, Atletico Madrid’s boss, is one of the most successful coaches to ever manage Atletico Madrid.
The Argentine tactical manager won Atletico Madrid their first European title after an outstanding win over Athletic Club Bilbao in the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League final.
Having won the UEFA Europa League for Atletico Madrid, the Argentine extended the win to handing the UEFA Super Cup to Atletico Madrid still in that same year.
Amid Barcelona and Real Madrid, Simeone won the Spanish La Liga in the 2013/14 season. The Argentine also known as El Cholo finished as runner-up in the UEFA Champions League twice.
To sum it up, Diego Simeone won a total of 8 trophies at Atletico Madrid which makes him one of the best coaches to ever manage the role of a manager at the club.
Are Other Managers Earning Higher Figures Than Diego Simeone?
No, currently, Diego Simeone is the only elite manager with the highest earning figures as a salary.
Well, coming close to Simeone in regards to the amount that a manager is earning at his current contract is Pep Guardiola who is undoubtedly working magic at the Etihad.
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However, later on in this guide, I will be sharing with you what Pep Guardiola earns, followed by other top managers such as the Roma boss, Bayern Munich boss, and others in Europe.
Notable Managers In Europe With The Salary They Earn
1. Pep Guardiola
- Annually: £19,721,724
- Monthly: £1,643,477
- Weekly: £379,263
Pep Guardiola is the highest-paid manager in the Premier League who is earning more than £379k weekly, £1,643,477 monthly, and £19,721,724 annually.
Since taking over the role in 2016, the Spaniard has transformed Manchester City into a terrifying side. Under Guardiola, Manchester City has won 5 Premier League titles, 1 FA Cup, and 4 Carabao Cups.
He led his team to their first-ever UEFA Champions League final in 2021 but lost to Chelsea.
2. Jurgen Klopp
- Annually: £15,714,096
- Monthly: £1,309,508
- Weekly: £302,194
Without reasonable doubt, Jurgen Klopp is the third highest-paid manager in the world and the second in the Premier League following Pep Guardiola.
The tactical German coach earns £302,194 yearly, £1,309,508 monthly, and £302,194 weekly from his current contract with Liverpool FC.
Having arrived at the Merseyside club, the German coach has led the team to UEFA Champions League final win, Super Cup win, Club World Cup win, Premier League top spot, FA Cup win, and League Cup win.
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3. Massimiliano Allegri
- Annually: £11,284,620
- Monthly: £940,386
- Weekly: £217,011
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is the fourth highest-paid manager in the world and the highest-paid in Serie A.
Following bad seasons under Andrea Pirlo and Maurizio Sarri, Allegri was brought in to turn things around for the Italian giant.
At the beginning of the season, Allegri did not quite perform his best but it is safe to say that man is back on track currently. The manager currently earns £11,284,620 annually, £940,386 monthly, and £217,011 weekly at Juventus.
4. Thomas Tuchel
- Annually: £10,547,580
- Monthly: £878,965
- Weekly: £202,815
Due to a woeful start at Chelsea in the just concluded season, Chelsea’s new owner, Todd Boehly sacked Thomas Tuchel to appoint Graham Potter, yet it was not just Chelsea’s year.
To sum it up, the German manager was appointed at Bayern Munich as a head coach. Currently, Thomas Tuchel holds the record as the manager with the highest earning figures in the Bundesliga.
Tuchel earns an annual salary of £10,547,580, a monthly salary of £878,965, and a weekly salary of £202,815.
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5. Carlo Ancelotti
- Annually: £9,597,204
- Monthly: £799,767
- Weekly: £184,561
Carlo Ancelotti sees himself as the second highest-paid manager in the La Liga. The Madrid boss earns £184,561 weekly, £799,767 monthly, and roughly £9,597,204 per year.
The Real Madrid boss has led his team to several wins in some finals such as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Spanish La Liga, and others.
6. Simone Inzaghi
- Annually: £8,753,484
- Monthly: £729,457
- Weekly: £168,336
Before securing the role of Inter Milan’s manager, Simone Inzaghi established himself as an elite manager following his managerial role at Lazio.
Inter Milan replaced Antonio Conte with him as he almost won the Serie A in his debut season for Inter Milan as a coach.
Well, unlucky for Simone, AC Milan won the Serie A on the final day of the season.
7. Jose Mourinho
- Annually: £8,120,712
- Monthly: £676,726
- Weekly: £156,167
Tied on number 7 and the last on our list is Jose Mourinho, Roma’s boss also known as “The Special One.” With his tactical ball play, Jose Mourinho has somehow established himself as one of the highest-paid coaches in the world.
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The Portuguese coach currently earns an annual salary of £8,120,712, a monthly salary of £676,726, and a weekly salary of £156,167.
The Special One led Roma to their first-ever European trophy in his first season as a Roma boss.
Conclusion
Arguably, coaches earn higher figures due to what they have won in their coaching careers and the teams they won them with.
There is no doubt that Diego Simeone deserves the current salary he is earning at Atletico Madrid, the Argentine has given all for the Spanish club to be established as one of the best and most successful in the world.
Well, the Argentine might drop from the spot of being the highest-paid manager giving the top spot to Pep Guardiola if Atletico Madrid successfully slashes his salary in the summer.

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