Antonio Conte has now moved into the top 10 highest-paid Managers in world football, after he was appointed Tottenham Head Coach.
The 52-year-old led Inter Milan to the Serie A title last season before making his exit from the San Siro in May due to disagreements over the club’s transfer strategy.
Conte was officially announced as the new Tottenham Head Coach on Tuesday, with the former Juventus and Chelsea boss under contract until 2023.
The newly appointed Spurs Manager has also secured a lucrative payday from the Premier League club.
According to The Daily Star, Conte has become the second highest-paid Manager in the Premier League, thanks to his £13m salary.
Conte falls well short of Manchester City Head Coach Pep Guardiola, whose annual earnings sit at a hefty £19.5m.
Joining Guardiola and Conte in the top four highest-paid Managers are Diego Simeone, who is on £12.5m at Atletico Madrid and AS Roma boss, Jose Mourinho at £11m.
Below are the top 10 highest-paid Managers in world football right now.
10. Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid): £5m
9. Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea): £5.5m
8. Mauricio Pochettino (Paris Saint-Germain): £6m
7. Julian Nagelsmann (Bayern Munich): £7m
6. Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus): £7.5m
5. Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool): £9m
4. Jose Mourinho (Roma): £11m
3. Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid): £12.5m
2. Antonio Conte (Tottenham Hotspur): £13m
1. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City): £19.5m