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The appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England coach allows Bayern Munich to save around 3 million euros in his salary, thus easing the club’s finances after his departure last May.
The appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England coach from January 2025 makes one happy: Bayern Munich. The German club, which continued to pay his salary after his departure last May, will be able to save around 3 million euros.
According to Sky Sport Germany, Bayern were initially due to pay Tuchel’s full salary, set at 9 million euros per year, until June 2025, but an agreement with the coach reduced his emoluments by 30%. if he found a job before this date.
A beneficial renegotiation for Bayern
With this new role at the head of the Three Lions, Tuchel ends his contract with Bayern, allowing the club to make significant savings. If some of his assistants remain in Munich, the departure of Anthony Barry as assistant to England will also reduce the Bavarian bill by an additional 500,000 euros.
Tuchel will now receive a salary of 5 to 6 million euros annually until the 2026 World Cup with the England team.
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