Inter’s Simone Inzaghi Third Top Earner In Serie A After Max Allegri & Josè Mourinho, Italian Media Report

Simone Inzaghi Inter Serie A

GENOA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12: Simone Inzaghi head coach of Inter looks on before the Serie A match between UC Sampdoria and Inter at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on September 12, 2021 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)

Inter head coach Simone Inzaghi is Serie A’s third highest-paid coach after Juventus boss Max Allegri and Roma’s Jose Mourinho.

This according to Italian football finance news outlet Calcio e Finanza, who report that the Nerrazzurri coach earns a net of €4 million per season, while the likes of Allegri and Mourinho each earn a net of €7 million annually.

The teams towards the top end of the Serie A table are the ones whose head coaches tend to earn the most, with Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti and Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri each earning €3 million net per season.

Atalanta’s Gian Piero Gasperini is the highest-earning manager not to have been appointed in the summer, taking home €2.2 million net per season, while AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli is on €2 million net annually.

The complete list of coaches and their annual wages is as follows:

  1. Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus): €7 million
  2. José Mourinho (Roma): €7 million
  3. Simone Inzaghi (Inter): €4 million
  4. Maurizio Sarri (Lazio): €3 million
  5. Luciano Spalletti (Napoli): €3 million
  6. Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta), €2.2 million
  7. Stefano Pioli (Milan): €2 million
  8. Sinisa Mihajlovic (Bologna), €2 million
  9. Ivan Juric (Torino): €2 million
  10. Vincenzo Italiano (Fiorentina): €1.2 million
  11. Walter Mazzarri (Cagliari): €1 million
  12. Davide Ballardini (Genoa): €900 thousand
  13. Alessio Dionisi (Sassuolo): €850 thousand
  14. Roberto D’Aversa (Sampdoria): €750 thousand
  15. Thiago Motta (Spezia): €700 thousand
  16. Luca Gotti (Udinese): €600 thousand
  17. Paolo Zanetti (Venezia): €500 thousand
  18. Aurelio Andreazzoli (Empoli): €500 thousand
  19. Igor Tudor (Hellas Verona): N.D.
  20. Stefano Colantuono (Salernitana): N.D.
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