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Diego Simeone’s contract with the Atletico Madrid: How much does he earn?

Diego Simeone isn’t just Atlético’s longest-serving coach—he’s also the world’s highest-paid. His massive salary says as much about loyalty as it does about winning. Check out all about his contract at Madrid.

Diego Simeone, Head Coach of Atletico de Madrid, looks on prior to the LaLiga match between Atletico de Madrid and Real Valladolid CF at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2025.
© Denis Doyle/Getty ImagesDiego Simeone, Head Coach of Atletico de Madrid, looks on prior to the LaLiga match between Atletico de Madrid and Real Valladolid CF at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2025.

Diego Simeone has built a legacy at Atletico Madrid unlike any other manager in the club’s history. Over a decade in charge, multiple trophies and a fiery identity now etched into every inch of the Wanda Metropolitano.

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Behind the tactical grit and sideline intensity lies one of the most lucrative contracts in European soccer. He isn’t just the longest-serving LaLiga manager—he’s also among the highest-paid in the game, year after year.

As the team doubles down on stability in a sport driven by chaos, the Argentine star’s earnings reflect both loyalty and leverage. His deal is as much about numbers as it is about trust, results and control…

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What is Diego Simeone’s salary at Atletico Madrid?

Diego Simeone earns approximately $33.5 million per year, making him the highest-paid soccer manager in the world, according to reports from Front Office Sports and L’Équipe. His earnings surpass those of other elite coaches.

Diego Simeone looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 first leg match between Real Madrid C.F. and Atletico de Madrid. (Source: Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Diego Simeone looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 first leg match between Real Madrid C.F. and Atletico de Madrid. (Source: Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

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Although he agreed to a restructured deal in 2023 that reduced his base salary, the inclusion of performance-related bonuses and loyalty incentives keeps his total compensation well ahead of his peers.

Previous versions of his contract had him earning close to €16.5 million annually, but even under the updated terms, his salary remains unmatched. His pay recognizes over a decade of consistency and identity-building.

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Since taking charge in 2011, he has led Atlético Madrid to two La Liga titles, two Europa League victories, and multiple Champions League finals, all while establishing a fiercely competitive philosophy that continues to define the club.

How long will Diego Simeone be at Atletico Madrid?

Diego Simeone first took the reins in December 2011, and his latest contract extension now keeps him until June 30, 2027. This marks over 15 years at the helm—a tenure nearly unheard of in today’s fast-turnover soccer world.

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The latest deal secures not just longevity but continuity: Atlético’s front office framed it as essential to maintaining the club’s identity and trajectory.
With him still breaking club records, both parties appear committed to seeing his era through to its natural peak.

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