West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini is the third highest paid manager in the Premier League behind Guardiola and Pochettino.
His £8m per year salary surpasses that of Jurgen Klopp, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Unai Emery and Frank Lampard.
Pep Guardiola Manchester City £15 million (source: mirror)
Mauricio Pochettino Spurs £8.5 million (source: mirror)
Manuel Pellegrini West Ham £8 million (source: Claret and Hugh)
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool FC £7.5 million (source: mirror.co.uk)
Ole Gunnar Solskjær Manchester United £7.5 million – (source: mirror)
Ralph Hasenhüttl Southampton £6 million (source: theguardian)
Unai Emery Arsenal £5 million (source: politicaleconomistng)
Frank Lampard Chelsea £5 million – (source: talksport)
Brendan Rodgers Leicester city £5 million (source: telegraph)
Eddie Howe AFC Bournemouth £4 million (source: dailymail)
Chris Hughton Brighton & Hove Albion £4 million (source: the42.ie)
Sean Dyche Burnley £3.5 million (source: thetimes)
Marco Silva Everton £3 million (source: liverpoolecho)
Nuno Espírito Santo Wolverhampton Wanderers £3 million (source: dailystar)
Roy Hodgson Crystal Palace £2.5 million (source: thetimes)
Steve Bruce Newcastle United £1 million (source: Talksport)
Dean Smith Aston Villa £1 million (source: telegraph)
Quique Sánchez Flores Watford £1 million (source: Daily Express)
Chris Wilder Sheffield United £1 million (estimated)
Daniel Farke Norwich City £1 million (estimated)
No wonder the old fella’s always smiling! The owners would appear to have more money than sense???