Anyway, over the years, football has become a business, which means that top clubs need to spend a lot of money on stars. There is no doubt that some of the most successful coaches in modern football will spend a lot of money to recruit players in the transfer market to stabilize the team's performance.
At this point, let's take a look at 10 coach who has spent the most money since 2000.
10, emeri-846 million euros.
Emeri made history in 2020-2 1 season. He led Villarreal to win the Europa League for the first time. Emeri became the most successful coach in the history of the Europa League, after he led Seville to win the league championship three times in a row.
Since the beginning of this century, emeri has coached eight clubs and bought 73 players, spending a total of 846 million euros. The 49-year-old coach has coached several top European clubs, including Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, Valencia and Seville.
9. valverde-864 million euros.
Former Barcelona coach valverde is one of the most expensive coaches since 2000. Although valverde signed the least number of players on our list (53), his per capita expenditure was higher.
During Marcelo Valverde's two and a half years in Barcelona, Barcelona spent a lot of money on several players. Including 654.38+0.6 billion from Coutinho and 654.38+0.2 billion from Dembele in Dortmund.
In the last six months in Camp Nou, Marcelo Valverde also signed Griezmann for 65,438+008 million pounds, and signed De Jong for 77.4 million pounds. Marcelo Valverde spent 864 million euros in his coaching career and bought 53 players from six different clubs.
8. Wenger-896,5438+0 million euros
Wenger is undoubtedly one of the greatest coaches in the Premier League era and one of the greatest coaches in football history. Compared with other top clubs in England, under the limited budget, the French have made Arsenal one of the biggest clubs in England and even Europe.
Wenger is currently appointed as the development director of FIFA. He has spent 22 glorious years at Arsenal. This 7 1 year-old man has bought 84 players for the Gunners since the beginning of this century, and his average expenditure per game is the lowest on the list.
Wenger once said: "You can't buy success just by buying big names." Since 2000, Wenger has spent a total of 896.5438 billion euros on recruiting players, with an average of 654.38 billion euros per player.
7. Kong Di-944 million euros.
Kong Di masterminded the rise of Inter Milan, ending Juventus' nine-season winning streak of the league title.
Kong Di also helped Juventus gain a dominant position in Italian football. From 20 1 1 to 20 14, he led Juventus to win Serie A titles three times in a row. The 52-year-old coach also won the domestic double for the Bianconeri in the 20 12- 13 and 2014 seasons. After winning all the trophies in Italy, Kong Di was the coach of the Italian national team for two years.
Kong Di's next task is to join Chelsea in the Premier League. During his two seasons in Kong Di, he led the Blues to win the Premier League and the FA Cup. 20 19 returned to Italy and became the head coach of Inter Milan. The Italians led the Nerazzurri 1 1 to win the Serie A championship for the first time in years. Kong Di signed 84 players in 2 1 century and spent a total of 944 million euros.
6. Simone-985 million euros
This Atletico coach will go down in history and become one of the best coaches in 2 1 century. He ended the hegemony of Spanish Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Spain's two top teams have won 60 La Liga titles, and only seven clubs have won La Liga titles. During Simone's tenure, Atletico won two championships.
Barcelona formed one of the greatest teams in football history from the end of 2000 to the beginning of 20 10, while real Madrid became the only team to win the champions league three times in a row in the middle of 20 10. However, none of these world-class teams can deny that Simone's well-trained and well-run Atletico Madrid.
Argentines have won two La Liga titles, two Europa League titles, two European Super Cups, one King's Cup and one Spanish Super Cup. Simone spent 985 million euros on 68 players.
5. allegri-65.438+0.6 billion euros.
The first coach to join this multi-billion euro club is current Juventus coach allegri, who has signed 96 players since the beginning of this century.
Since 2000, the Italian has coached eight different clubs during his coaching career. Allegri took over the coach of Juventus from Kong Di in 20 14, which further enhanced the reputation of the club in Italian and even European football.
During his five years in allegri, he won five consecutive championships, five domestic double championships and one domestic triple crown in the 20 15- 16 season.
The Italian also won the Serie A championship as the head coach of AC Milan in the 2010/1season, and won the Italian Super Cup in the 20 1 12 season. So far, allegri has spent a total of 65.438+0.6 billion euros in his management career.
4. pellegrini-165438+600 million euros.
Argentines spent an astonishing 65,438+065,438+0.6 billion euros on the recruitment of players in the 265,438+0 century, mainly during the three years in Manchester City.
In pellegrini's first season, Manchester City signed Fernando for 40 million euros and negredo for 25 million euros. In Pergon's last season in charge of the team, Manchester City squandered a lot of cash. Braun signed a contract with 76 million euros, followed by GBP (63.7 million euros) and otamendi (44.5 million euros).
Pellegrini is one of the most experienced coaches in the world football at present, and his coaching career can be traced back to 1988. Since the turn of the century, he has managed 10 different clubs and spent a total of165438+600 million euros to buy 88 different players.
3. Ancelotti-654.38+37 million euros
The current Real Madrid coach is one of the greatest and most successful coaches in 2 1 century, with 20 titles. Ancelotti has coached top European clubs such as AC Milan, Juventus, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
At the age of 62, 1992 began his coaching career, when he was an assistant coach of the Italian national team. The Italian coached eight biggest clubs in Europe in the 2 1 century and was one of the three coaches who won the Champions League three times. In the 20 13- 14 season, Ancelotti won the top club league in Europe twice for AC Milan and once for Real Madrid.
Carlo Ancelotti used to run some of the richest clubs in the world, so it is not surprising that he spent more than 65.438 billion euros. Since 2000, the Italians have signed 88 players with a total price of 65.438+37 billion euros.
2. Guardiola-65.438+59 million euros
Guardiola has established a reputation as the most expensive player among his peers, but he only ranks second in our list.
Although many fans think Guardiola will be the first on the list, he spent170,000 euros less than the first. However, the average cost of Guardiola is the highest, and he only spent 65.438+59 billion euros to buy 67 names!
The most expensive players signed by Guardiola include Grealish (1.175 million euros), Ruben Diaz (68 million euros) and Ibrahimovic (69.5 million euros). Since 20 16 took charge of Manchester City, the Spaniard has almost broken through the 65,438 billion pound mark. Guardiola is the most successful coach in 2 1 century. Since 2 1 century, he has won 3 1 championship trophies.
1, Mourinho-1.76 million euros
Mourinho ranks first on our list. Since the turn of the century, he has invested an astonishing 65.438+76 billion euros in player signing.
The self-proclaimed "special person" signed more players on the list than anyone else, and bought more players in his career than 100. Since 2000, Mourinho has spent a total of 65.438+76 billion euros on 654.38+004 players.
The most expensive players he signed include Bogba 94.5 million, Lu Kaku 76.2 million and Fred 5365438+ 10,000. Five of his six most expensive transfers were during his tenure as manager of Manchester United.
The Portuguese tactician won an astonishing 25 trophies in the 2 1 century. Mourinho has coached some of the biggest clubs in the world, including Benfica, Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United. He led the weak Porto to win the Champions League in 2003-04, and he will always be remembered.