The Spaniard had reportedly demanded a salary of £7million-a-year to takeover at St. James' Park and replace former boss Steve Bruce.This would have made the former Arsenal manager the joint-seventh best paid manager in the world according to Financial Sports, drawing him level with Bayern Munich's Julian Nagelsmann.New Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has already entered the top 10 following his appointment, but who else is in the top 10 highest-paid managers in the world?Real Madrid were able to lure Carlo Ancelotti back to the club in the summer after he had spent a year and a half in charge of Everton.In the process, they made the Italian the 10th highest-paid manager in world football with an annual salary of £5million.Since.
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