Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is set to earn twice as much this season as Manchester City's Pep Guardiola.
France Football reports the Portuguese will pocket an astonishing £24.2million this term, making him the highest paid manager in the world.
And that figure is nearly twice as much as Guardiola's total of £12.5m, which includes his Manchester City salary and bonuses, plus commercial deals.
Mourinho earns £15m a year at United, but he also has a number of big-money endorsement deals with companies away from his day-to-day role at Old Trafford.
The former Chelsea boss is the face of Heineken and also has agreements with the likes of Hublot watches, Jaguar, BT Sport, Adidas, Atlantis hotels and EA Sports.
Those deals have helped him jump way ahead of Guardiola in the earning stakes, with the Spaniard involved in far fewer off-the-pitch activities.