Top 10 Most Expensive Coaches in Football History

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Julian Nagelsmann

Here we show you some of the most expensive coaches of all time

Can you guess for how much did Real Madrid sign Jose Mourinho from Inter Milan in 2010? We have gathered some information from Transfermarkt for the best managers in the world, that is, their all time market value stats.

This article will tell you about the top 10 coaches who were paid the highest when signed by a club.

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Most Expensive Coaches

  1. Julian Nagelsmann – €20m
  2. Graham Potter – €18.4m
  3. Jose Mourinho – €16m
  4. Villas Boas – €15m
  5. Brendan Rodgers – €10.4m
  6. Christophe Galtier – €10m
  7. Rúben Amorim – €10m
  8. Adi Hutter – €7.5m
  9. Brendan Rodgers – €6.2m
  10. Mark Hughes – €6.2m

In 2021, Hansi Flick left Bayern Munich to join Germany National Team as their new head coach. The club immediately gave Julian Nagelsmann the duty to manage the squad for a record fee of €20 million.

Chelsea has liberated Thomas Tuchel off of his managing duties after he did a poor start to the 2022/23 season. Graham Potter has been appointed as their new manager who is reportedly given an amount of €18.4 million.

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Potter has asked Brighton fans to forgive him for leaving the club unexpectedly. On Sunday, Brighton’s website published a letter written by him in which he said:

“This has been three wonderful years with a club that has changed my life and I want to take a moment to say goodbye to all of you who have made it such a special period of my career. I bid farewell to a great club and one that will always mean so much to me and my family. For some I recognise that the change that comes so suddenly in football can be hard to accept.

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“I may not be able to persuade you all to forgive my departure – but I would at least like to take the chance to say thank you.”

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