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The highest paid managers in football currently
1. Diego Simeone
The highest-paid manager in football right now is the Atletico Madrid one. The Argentine tactician receives a net salary of €40 million.
2. Antonio Conte
Antonio Conte, an Italian tactician who is currently the coach of Tottenham, is one of the most paid managers in the world.
He presently receives a net salary of €17.88 million.
3. Pep Guardiola
Four times Premier League champion Pep Guardiola is now the world's third most paid manager.
He currently makes a net salary of €22.6 million.
4. Massimiliano Allegri
The Juventus manager currently receives a net salary of €14 million. He is presently the fourth highest-paid manager.
5. Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool is in fifth place with a salary of €17.88 million.
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The details of the new regime inside the PSG dressing room and the change it generated in the Mbappé-Neymar relationship
The presence of Ander Herrera, Georginio Wijnaldum, Rafinha, Layvin Kurzawa, and Julian Draxler stands out on the list of players on the campus who are officially considered expendables, therefore Paris Saint-Germain has decided to move through with their extensive remodeling plan.
The club made the crucial decision to replace several of its key leaders with the hirings of the Portuguese Luis Campos as sports advisor and the French Christophe Galtier as coach in place of the Brazilian Leonardo and the Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, respectively, following a new defeat in the Champions League, the institution's great obsession for several years.The plan is to introduce a new locker room routine in addition to lowering the number of professional soccer players on the team—something that helped Campos succeed while he was playing for Lille or Monaco (the 2017 Champions League semifinalist and French champion) (French champion 2021).His approach, according to LeParisien, "consists of reorganizing a workforce, forging bonds amongst men, signing up for a certain amount of time - two or three seasons - and put a stop to bad behavior by establishing a framework recognized and appreciated by all."
The publication adds that some of the modifications pushed by the Portuguese at the Camp des Loges started to be noted before heading for Japan to complete a portion of the preseason.One of the first habit adjustments is the requirement that all soccer players eat breakfast at the training facility together. Additionally, they will get together for lunch following the training. No one is allowed to leave the establishment before they've had lunch with their friends. They aim to instill a sense of community and elevate the group over the individual. Since the clans existed before the South Americans, French, and other Europeans were divided, Campos wants to do away with them.The aforementioned media also underlines the fact that in reality, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé's complicit smiles returned after a number of stories surfaced that indicated a rift between the two.
This new policy in the locker area is in accordance with what Christophe Galtier said just a short while ago:
There will be defined norms of living, which I shall propose to the group. There will be certain things that are negotiable and some that are not.I'll trade with the players because you need to consider their extracurricular commitments, but very certain rules must be followed. Compromise will be required of them. And the player, whatever he may be, will leave the field on his own if there are no good grounds for him not to respect them. Naturally, that will occur. No, neither of us serve in the military. I never take the viewpoints of others into consideration when making decisions. My president and sporting director following me is what matters most.He also emphasized that "the discipline of the group is the bedrock of success" and that "a locker room needs justice and justice is valid for everyone." On the other hand, he cautioned that "the discipline of the group is an issue on which my president pushed a lot."
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