THE HIGHEST paid Premier League managers have been revealed.
Despite guiding Brighton and Hove Albion to mid-table so far this season, Graham Potter is among the lowest paid managers.
The list of salaries has been revealed by SunSport amid rumours Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is set to sign a new £8.3 million a year deal.
However, this would only make him the fifth highest earning Premier League manager.
Unsurprisingly, Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola is the leagues highest paid manager, earning £19 million a year, followed by Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp, who earns £16 million.
Albion boss Graham Potter is one of the lowest paid managers in the league.
He reportedly earns £2 million a year – making him the third lowest paid manager in the Premier League.
Here is the full list of reported Premier League manager salaries:
Pep Guardiola (Man City) – £19m
Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) – £16m
Antonio Conte (Tottenham) – £15m
Brendan Rodgers (Leicester) – £10m
Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) – £8.3m
Ralf Rangnick (Man United) – £8m
Marcelo Bielsa (Leeds) – £8m
Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea) – £7m
Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton) – £6m
Frank Lampard (Everton) – £5m
David Moyes (West Ham) – £5m
Steven Gerrard (Aston Villa) – £5m
Roy Hodgson (Watford) – £4.5m
Patrick Vieira (Crystal Palace) – £4m
Sean Dyche (Burnley) – £3.5m
Eddie Howe (Newcastle) – £3m
Bruno Lage (Wolves) – £2.5m
Graham Potter (Brighton) – £2m
Dean Smith (Norwich) – £1.5m
Thomas Frank (Brentford) – £1.5m
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