World Cup 2018 managers' wages revealed-England’s Gareth Southgate isn't even in top five

Joachim Low leads World Cup managers 2018 in terms of wages earned. [Photo/Courtesy]

Gareth Southgate will be the seventh-highest paid coach at the World Cup.

The England boss banks an annual salary of £1.69million, according to Dutch media and entertainment company Zoomin TV – almost half of what Germany's Joachim Low pulls in.

Low earns £3.31million and will be the highest earner in Russia when the Germans defend the trophy they lifted in Rio four years ago.

He is followed by Brazil boss Tite and Didier Deschamps of France, who both clear £3.02million.

Spain's Julen Lopetegui, Stanislav Cherchesov of Russia and Portugal's Fernando Santos are also above Southgate in the pay stakes.

While Carlos Queiroz, the former Manchester United assistant manager in charge of Iran, earns the same as his England rival.

Senegal's Aliou Cisse will be the lowest-paid of the 32 coaches in Russia this summer, taking home £174,500-a-year.

Southgate, 47, guided England through a successful qualifying campaign after taking over from £3million-a-year Sam Allardyce in November 2016 on a four-year contract.

Morocco's Herve Renard is the highest paid manager among the coaches taking African teams to Russia. [Photo/Courtesy]

WORLD CUP COACHES EARNINGS TABLE

1: Joachim Low (Germany) £3.31m

2: Tite (Brazil), Didier Deschamps (France) £3.02m

4: Julian Lopetegui (Spain) £2.58m

5: Stanislav Cherchesov (Russia) £2.21m

6: Fernando Santos (Portugal) £1.91m

=7: Carlos Queiroz (Iran), Gareth Southgate (England) £1.69m

9: Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina) £1.55m

10: Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay) £1.47m

11: Hector Cuper (Egypt), Jose Peckerman (Colombia) £1.30m

13: Juan Pizzi (Saudi Arabia) £1.23m

14: Bert van Marwijk (Australia) £1.03m

15: Ricardo Gareca (Peru) £960,000

16: Juan Osorio (Mexico) £880,000

=17: Age Hareide (Denmark), Akira Nishino (Japan), Roberto Martinez (Belgium) £810,000

20: Vladimir Petkovic (Switzerland) £740,000

21: Herve Renard (Morocco) £681,000

22: Helmir Hallgrimsson (Iceland) £611,000

23: Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) £478,500

24: Gernot Rohr (Nigeria) £436,600

=25: Janne Andersson (Sweden), Shin Tae-yong (South Korea) £392,500

27: Hernan Gomez (Panama) £349,000

=28: Nabil Maaloul (Tunisia), Oscar Ramirez (Costa Rica) £305,500

30: Mladen Krstajic (Serbia) £261,400

31: Adam Nawalka (Poland) £235,600

32: Allou Cisse (Senegal) £174,500