Max Allegri is the highest-paid Coach in Serie A, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, but Napoli’s Maurizio Sarri ranks only seventh.

The newspaper printed the salaries for every tactician in the top flight and found some intriguing comparisons.

Juventus boss Allegri is by far and away the top earner on €5m per year and is under contract until June 2018.

Max Allegri is the highest-paid Coach in Serie A, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, but Napoli’s Maurizio Sarri ranks only seventh.

The newspaper printed the salaries for every tactician in the top flight and found some intriguing comparisons.

Juventus boss Allegri is by far and away the top earner on €5m per year and is under contract until June 2018.

Luciano Spalletti of Roma follows on €3m in a deal that will expire at the end of this season, but the club is also still paying Rudi Garcia after he was sacked in January.

Next on the list is newcomer Frank de Boer at Inter, earning €2.5m per year.

Vincenzo Montella picks up €2.2m at Milan, then Paulo Sousa of Fiorentina and Sinisa Mihajlovic at Torino both get €1.5m.

Only in seventh place is Sarri, who earns just €1.4m per season until 2020 despite taking Napoli to second place.

Eusebio Di Francesco’s recent contract renewal bumped his salary up to €1.1m at Sassuolo, reward for turning down some big money moves elsewhere.

Of the rest, only Roberto Donadoni earns €1m at Bologna.

Giovanni Martusciello of Empoli and Crotone’s Davide Nicola are the cheapest Coaches in Serie A, earning only €0.2m per year.

The others are on €0.8m (Gian Piero Gasperini of Atalanta, Simone Inzaghi at Lazio, Marco Giampaolo at Sampdoria), €0.7m (Beppe Iachini at Udinese), €0.6m (Ivan Juric at Genoa), €0.5m (Roberto De Zerbi at Palermo), €0.4m (Massimo Rastelli of Cagliari, Rolando Maran of Chievo).

Massimo Oddo gets €0.3m per year at Pescara, having taken them to promotion from Serie B.

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