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Gareth Southgate salary: New England boss will be lowest-paid in 16 years with £1.8million deal

  • Roy Hodgson took home £3.5m-a-year while Fabio Capello pocketed £6m but it's still not as bad as Kevin Keegan's £700k
  • Southgate will still be the fourth best paid manager in international football
  • Former Middlesbrough boss will take home twice that of Euro 2016 winner Fernando Santos

GARETH SOUTHGATE has finally been confirmed as the new England boss - on a salary of £1.8million a year.

The former Under 21s gaffer was made to wait by the FA as they searched for Sam Allardyce’s permanent successor.

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Gareth Southgate will become the lowest-paid England manager for 16 yearsCredit: Getty Images

But a number of impressive wins – as well as an admirable draw against Spain – will see Southgate land one of the most coveted jobs in world football this week.


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Southgate's representatives have successfully managed to convince the FA to increase their initial offer to an agreed £1.8million - in return for agreed to a break clause to be activated if England flop at the 2018 World Cup finals.

The deal however remains the lowest salary the FA have paid out to a full-time England manager since Kevin Keegan was in the hot seat 16 years ago.

Kevin Keegan presents Steven Gerrard with his first England cap in 2000Credit: PA:Press Association

 

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Sven-Goran Eriksson took home £4.5m-a-yearCredit: Getty Images
Fabio Capello's annual salary was £6millionCredit: PA:Press Association

Former Newcastle and Fulham manager Kevin Keegan pocketed £700,000-a-year  when he took charge from February 1999 to October 2000.

The England manager's salary then went through the roof.

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The FA, led by the ambitious Adam Crozier, broke the bank to lure Keegan's successor Sven-Goran Eriksson away from Lazio.

In 2006 Eriksson defended his amazing salary.

He said: "I never understood in this country that I'm accused of earning too much money. I could find at least 10 others who earn more than I do."

The Swede’s replacement Steve McClaren was forced to settle for almost half of that on £2.5million-a-year.

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Roy Hodgson banked £3.5m every year from the FACredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Sam Allardyce's salary was almost double that of SouthgateCredit: Reuters

England manager annual salaries in last 16 years

Kevin Keegan - £700,000
Sven-Goran Eriksson - £4.5m
Steve McClaren - £2.5m
Fabio Capello - £6m
Roy Hodgson - £3.5m
Sam Allardyce - £3m
Gareth Southgate - £1.8m

But that figure more than doubled when Fabio Capello was put in charge, with the Italian banking an astonishing annual salary of £6million.

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The former AC Milan, Real Madrid and Juventus boss took charge in December 2007 until he left in February 2012 after a dispute with the FA after they stripped John Terry of the captaincy over allegations of racism.

His time at the FA earned Capello an amazing sum of £25million - and that doesn't take into account his pay-off of £1.5million even though he walked out of the job.

England crashed out of Euro 2016 when they lost to IcelandCredit: Getty Images
England manager Roy Hodgson quit after the EurosCredit: AP:Associated Press
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England then turned to Roy Hodgson was then handed a £3.5million-a-year deal to tempt him away from West Brom.

After Hodgson's failure at Euro 2016 the FA turned to Allardyce who accepted less than Hodgson had been on, signing a £3million-a-year contract.

However Southgate's salary of £1.8million a year still makes him one of the best paid managers in international football.

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World's best - highest paid international managers

1. Fatih Terim (Turkey) - £2.7m
2. Tite (Brazil) - £2.5m
3. Joachim Low (Germany) - £2.15m
4. Gareth Southgate (England) - £1.8m
5. Carlos Queiroz (Iran) - £1.62m
6. Didier Deschamps (France) - £1.3m
7. Jose Pekerman (Colombia) - £1.25m
8. Giampiero Ventura (Italy) - £1.16m
9. Marcel Koller (Austria) - £1.15m
10. Fernando Santos ( Portugal) - £962k

He is paid more than Didier Deschamps at France, who pockets half a million pounds less a year.

And Southgate's salary is double that of Portugal's Fernando Santos, who led his country to glory at Euro 2016.

Portugal's coach Fernando SantosCredit: Getty Images
Didier Deschamps banks £1.3m as France managerCredit: Splash News
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