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Jose Mourinho Wages: Report Claims New Spurs Boss On £15M A Year

By Joe Fish -

Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to pay Jose Mourinho a monstrous £15million a year in wages as the club’s new head coach, according to the Daily Mail.

The 56-year-old was this morning appointed as Mauricio Pochettino’s replacement, less than 12 hours after the once-beloved Argentine was sacked with Spurs languishing in 14th in the Premier League table.

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The Daily Mail reports that Mourinho has signed up to earn nearly twice Pochettino’s annual salary over the course of his three-and-a-half year deal. Poch was thought to be on £8.5m after his latest contract upgrade.

The financial commitment that Daniel Levy has made in this managerial change – The Telegraph understands it would have cost Spurs around £12.5m to pay off Pochettino – shows how badly he wanted Mourinho.

Mourinho told The Independent in 2015 that Levy had tried to lure him to Spurs on at least one previous occasion. Now, for £15million a year, he’s got his man.

If you want the best, you pay for the best. Levy has ducked away from that approach in player recruitment, but not with this appointment.

Let’s just hope we get the best of Mourinho. You do wonder if he still has it.

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Eddie
Eddie
4 years ago

As I said yesterday,like him or loathe him he is a proven winner.At the time i thought he might be an interim appointment until the end of the season.
But a 2.1/2 year contract on 15M/year is very bold by levy’s standard.Does this mean Mourinho has convinced him of the real need to not only spend money,but spend it on proven quality.It may not be pretty at times,but i think we will become much harder to beat again.

That would certainly give him time to win us some silverware.Maybe Mourinho agreed not to take a payoff if he is unsuccessful.

I bet Pellegrini won’t be sleeping well this week.

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
4 years ago

The Special One has a job on his hands to revive a stuttering Spurs side and ultimately win some much elusive silverware.

If this is one defining moment match of Poch legacy in folklore it will live long in the memory.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xykJYYgohSE

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