- 15 Nov 2024
How much is Thomas Tuchel paid as England manager?
Thomas Tuchel is reported to earn a salary of £4.5 million to £5m (€5.3m to €6m) per year as England national team manager, plus bonuses.
Tuchel was officially appointed as the new head coach of the England soccer team on Wednesday 16 October.
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He officially begins his job on January 1, 2025.
Tuchel succeeded Gareth Southgate as permanent manager of England, with the former defender stepping down after Euro 2024.
🚨🏴 Thomas #Tuchel has signed a deal with the FA to become the new England manager, confirmed by @SkySports. First call: @TimesSport ✔️
Tuchel will earn between £4.5m and £5m, and is expected to be introduced at an official press conference at Wembley tomorrow at 1:30pm (BST),… pic.twitter.com/ByRRjqN79q— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) October 15, 2024
What is Thomas Tuchel salary for England?
Tuchel will earn basic wages of £4.5m to £5m per season with the England national team.
But it is also widely reported that Tuchel’s England contract contains a number of financial incentives which will see him paid more.
The bonuses will be dependent on how well England perform.
Qualifying for the World Cup will see him earn a bonus and then the further he progresses at the tournament in North America in 2026 will see his earning rise further.
Winning the World Cup would see Tuchel reach his full amount of possible earnings with England.
Upon his appointment Tuchel said: “I am very proud to have been given the honour of leading the England team. I have long felt a personal connection to the game in this country, and it has given me some incredible moments already. To have the chance to represent England is a huge privilege, and the opportunity to work with this special and talented group of players is very exciting.
“Working closely with Anthony as my assistant coach, we will do everything we can to make England successful and the supporters proud. I want to thank the FA, in particular Mark and John, for their trust and I am looking forward to starting our journey together.”
Lee Carsley has been in interim charge since Southgate’s resignation following England's 2024 European Championship final defeat to Spain, but he will not land the job on a permanent basis.
He will return to the England Under-21s in 2025.