REVEALED: Jurgen Klopp’s staggering Red Bull salary revealed as former Liverpool chief earns more than 18 Premier League managers

The enormous pay that Jurgen Klopp receives at Red Bull has been disclosed, and it is estimated that he will earn more than eighteen management positions in the Premier League.

This week, the former manager of Liverpool signed a lucrative contract to become the Global Head of Soccer at Red Bull.

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A third-tier Japanese team, RB Leipzig, Red Bull Salzburg, New York Red Bulls, and two clubs in Brazil will all fall under Klopp’s control. He will also oversee the management of RB Leipzig.

However, the earnings that come along with such a duty are unfathomable.

When Klopp decided to leave Liverpool, he temporarily said goodbye to an amazing income of fifteen million pounds.

According to Florian Plettenberg, a journalist for Sky Sports, the German driver will now be earning between eight and ten million pounds in his new employment with Red Bull. This means that he will not be on a tight budget any time soon.

Because of this, the bank, which is 57 years old, will have more than 18 Prem bosses.

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Aside from Mikel Arteta’s £10 million and Pep Guardiola’s £20 million at Manchester City, John Klopp’s reported salary is the only one that surpasses that.

It is anticipated that he would earn almost the same amount as Unai Emery, who is paid £8 million by Aston Villa.

Klopp will earn more than Erik ten Hag, who is now under criticism as the manager of Manchester United and receives £6.75 million yearly.

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According to reports, Klopp made £15 million during his final years at Liverpool, which places him in second place behind Pep as the highest paid manager in the Premier League.

The long-term deal that the former Dortmund manager has signed with Red Bull will not take effect until January 1, 2025, but he will begin his new position prior to that date.It has been made clear to Klopp that he is free to terminate this contract in the event that he receives a specific offer that he is interested in pursuing.

After announcing his decision at the beginning of the year, the German had been taking pleasure in his time off, declaring that he did not wish to take on a coaching role and that he required a break.

The possibility of him going on to become the head coach of the German national team is still open to him.

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