The respected daily ‘Corriere della Sera’ has published the salaries of the coaches of the Italian Serie A. The data are referring to the coaches’ annual net earnings, which means that they cost their clubs twice as much on a gross level in some cases. The status of the highest paid coaches in Serie A is shared by Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri and Roma’s strategist Jose Mourinho. Both earn 7 million euros net per year.Jose Mourinho stars in a Stormzy’s video and says his managerial days are coming to an endBehind them is Simone Inzaghi from Inter with a new contract, who annually earns 5,500,000 European banknotes, thanks to this year’s increase and extension of cooperation. Not far behind in fourth place is the coach of Milan’s champion team, Stefano Pioli. “Mr. Normal” as they call him in the Apennines earns 4,000,000 euros per season. Behind him are Napoli’s Luciano Spalletti with 3.2, Atalanta’s Giampiero Gasperini with 3 million and Lazio’s Maurizio Sarri with 3,000,000 euros per year. It is a group of coaches in the biggest clubs followed by the middle class.Juve is the proud owner of the league’s new negative recordAmong the highest paid in the “golden middle” was Siniša Mihajlović in Bologna with 2,000,000 euros per year, and Tiago Motta succeeded him with far less wage (1,200,000). It is interesting that the coach of the most pleasant surprise of Serie A, Udinese’s Andrea Sotil earns only 300,000 euros per year. And the least paid is the new coach of Monza, Rafaele Paladino, who received a salary of only 200,000 per year from Berlusconi and Galliani, but that did not prevent him from defeating Max Allegri on his debut, who earns 35 times more money. The only coach whose salary is not available is Massimiliano Alvini from Cremonese.##NAJAVA_MECA_6685982##Salaries of coaches in Serie A7,000,000 euros per year – Max Algeri (Juventus), Jose Mourinho (Roma)5,500,000 – Simone Inzaghi (Inter)4,000,000 – Stefano Pioli (Milan)3,200,000 – Luciano Spalletti (Napoli)3,000,000 – Giampiero Gasperini (Atalanta), Maurizio Sarri (Lazio)2,000,000 – Siniša Mihajlović* (Bologna), Ivan Jurić (Turin)1,700,000 – Vincenzo Italiano (Fiorentina)1,200,000 – Marco Giampaolo (Sampdoria)1,200,000 – Thiago Motta** (Bologna)1,000,000 – Giovanni Stroppa* (Monza)850,000 – Alessio Dionisi (Sassuolo)800,000 – Davide Nikola (Salernitana)600,000 – Paolo Zanetti (Empoli)550,000 – Gabriele Ćofi (Verona)500,000 – Luka Gotti (Specia)450,000 – Marko Baroni (Lecce)300,000 – Andrea Sotil (Udinese)200,000 – Rafaele Paladino (Monza)Not known – Massmiliano Alvini (Cremonese)* Changed during the season** Promoted during the season