Jose Mourinho ‘turns down chance to be world’s BEST-PAID coach after rejecting £26MILLION a season’

Jose Mourinho ‘turns down chance to become world’s highest paid manager after turning down huge offer – worth £26Million per season – to coach Saudi side Al-Hilal’

  • Jose Mourinho rejected an offer from Al-Hilal to pay £26 million per season
  • He preferred to stay with Roma to become the world’s highest paid manager
  • The 60-year-old is currently the eighth highest paid boss in the world

Jose Mourinho reportedly refused a net salary of £26 million a year from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, which would have made him football’s highest paid manager.

The Roma manager is focused on his current project at the Stadio Olimpico, where he has spent two seasons wandering the sidelines.

Saudi Arabia’s most successful club went to Mourinho earlier this month before approaching Juventus’ Massimiliano Allegri. The Italian coach has since rejected a proposal of £17 million per season.

And Mourinho, the esteemed Portuguese tactician, turned down their advances to stay with Roma, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The deal at Al-Hilal would have made him the highest paid manager in the world in terms of net profit due to the fact that Saudi Arabia has no personal income tax. Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone is paid nearly £30 million but is subject to tax.

Jose Mourinho turned down £26 million a season to manage Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal

The Portuguese management virtuoso led Roma to the Europa Conference League title in 2022

The Portuguese management virtuoso led Roma to the Europa Conference League title in 2022

Mourinho is already well compensated in Rome, receiving just over £8.1 million each year for his expertise. Only seven managers worldwide earn more.

Behind Simeone, Pep Guardiola brings in £19.7 million and Jurgen Klopp gets £15.7 million.

Mourinho led Roma to their inaugural Europa Conference League title in 2021-22 with a 1-0 win over Feyenoord before taking them to the Europa League final this season, where they lost to Sevilla on penalties.

In Serie A he has taken them to consecutive sixth places.

In May, it was revealed that PSG were eyeing him as their new manager, with relations between Mourinho and Roma general manager Tiago Pinto reportedly strained.

But a gesture to the fans on the last day of the Serie A season against La Spezia, in which he repeatedly pointed to the pitch, hinted that the 60-year-old could stay put.

He still has one year contract and Italian media like Football Italyhave reported that The Special One is negotiating a new deal with I Giallorossi.

THE WORLD’S HIGHEST PAID MANAGERS
Manager Club Competition Weekly income Monthly income Annual income
Diego Simeon Atletico Madrid La Liga £573,966 £2,487,187 £29,846,244
Jose Guardiola Manchester City Premier League £379,263 £1,643,477 £19,721,724
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool Premier League £302,194 £1,309,508 £15,714,096
Max Allegro Juventus Series a £217,011 £940,386 £11,284,620
Thomas Tuchel Bayern Munich Bundesliga £202,815 £878,965 £10,547,580
Carlo Ancelotti RealMadrid La Liga £184,561 £799,767 £9,597,204
Simone Inzaghi Inter Milan Series a £168,336 £729,457 £8,753,484
Jose Mourinho Roma Series a £156,167 £676,726 £8,120,712
Xabi Alonso Bayer Leverkusen Bundesliga £84,573 £366,486 £4,397,832
Niko Kovac Wolfsburg Bundesliga £67,740 £293,540 £3,522,480
Xavi Barcelona La Liga £64,900 £281,236 £3,374,832
Figures as reported by L’Equipe