Roy Hodgson is modestly paid by extravagant FA standards compared to some other recent England managers – but with earnings of £3.5m per year he will still be the second-highest boss among the 32 nations at this summer’s World Cup.
And the only other manager earning more is Hodgson’s England predecessor, Fabio Capello, who is now in charge of Russia and taking home almost £7m a year.
A MailSport review of what the managers of the World Cup nations earn shows that seven bosses are earning more than £2m per year as they seek the biggest prize in their global game for their employers, who are increasingly not their own nations.
The combined annual salaries of the 32 bosses add up to £39.1m, making the average pay £1.2m. All the managers who have worked in England previously are picking up £1.25m per year or more. and Nigerian Coach stephen Keshi is ranked among the lowest paid with “two hundred and thirty three thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds see list below