Unai Emery Salary At Aston Villa: How Much Does The Spaniard Earn As A Manager?

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Unai Emery has been one of the most successful managers in England since he joined Aston Villa in November last year and after just over a year in the job, we take a look at how much the Spaniard is earning in the Premier League.

What Is Unai Emery’s Salary At Aston Villa?

Unai Emery has been one of the most consistent managers in the Premier League since coming back to England for a second stint in management and his salary has reflected that.

The Spaniard is earning £6.1m per year at Aston Villa according to CelebrityNetWorth, which works out at around £118,000 a week to manage the Midlands side.

Aston Villa Paid Villarreal £5.2m Compensation To Sign Unai Emery

Aston Villa signed Unai Emery from La Liga side Villarreal in November last year, with the Premier League side paying a £5.2m fee in order to secure the experienced manager.

Emery took over from Steven Gerrard at Villa Park at the end of 2022, after the Liverpool legend won just two games in his first 12 matches of the Premier League season.

During his time in charge of Villarreal, Emery was able to win the competition he had so much success in with one Europa League title before leaving for a return to the Premier League for a second stint.

Unai Emery At Aston Villa

Emery has been one of the most consistent managers in England since he made the move to Aston Villa last year, with only Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool racking up more points than Villa since the Spaniard took charge (according to PlanetFootball).

Aston Villa have shocked everyone so far with their start to the season, as they have asserted themselves as top four contenders with their impressive performances through the first 11 games of the campaign.

Villa’s home form has been one of the best in the Premier League this year, with Villa Park becoming a fortress for teams to come and visit. The Villans have played five Premier League games at home so far this year, winning every one of those matches including an impressive 6-1 drumming over Brighton.

But it’s not just in the Premier League that Villa have been impressing in, with a great record in the Conference League turning heads as well this season.

Emery’s side have almost qualified for the knockout stages already after three wins from their first four games, with the side level with Legia Warsaw on nine points at the top of group E.

Unai Emery Career Before Villa

Aston Villa isn’t the first team that Emery has managed in England, with the Spaniard taking charge of Arsenal during a disappointing era for the Gunners in between 2018-19.

Emery is most known for his time in charge of Sevilla between 2013 and 2016, when the manager led his side to an impressive three Europa League titles in a row which earned the boss a big move to PSG.

At PSG, Emery won both of the French cups in both of his years in charge, as well as one Ligue 1 title before he eventually left in 2018 after just two years in charge of the French champions.

It was after he departed PSG that Emery took over at Arsenal, where he led his side to yet another Europa League final before the Gunners were taken out in the final by Eden Hazard’s impressive Chelsea team.

Emery then made the move back to Spain to take charge of Villarreal, where yet again the manager showed just how good he is in Europe with another Europa League title to add to his trophy cabinet.

  • Lorca Deportiva: 2004–2006
  • Almeria: 2006-2008
  • Valencia: 2008-2012
  • Spartak Moscow: 2012-2012
  • Sevilla: 2013- 2016
  • Paris Saint-Germain: 2016-2018
  • Arsenal: 2018-2019
  • Villareal: 2020-2022
  • Aston Villa: 2022- Present

Top Premier League Manager Salaries

Pep Guardiola is the highest paid manager in the Premier League by some way, followed by Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp and Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino.

Erik Ten Hag’s job may be under threat after Manchester United’s bleak start to the season, but as of now the Dutchman earns the third highest amount in the Premier League with £9m a year.

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta ranks at number five on the list of highest earning managers, with Aston Villa’s new manager Unai Emery a close sixth after joining in November last year.

David Moyes comes in at tied seventh for the highest paid managers in England, with Ange Postecoglou’s reported salary level with the Hammers manager.

Full list of Premier League manager earnings follows.

  • 1st: Pep Guardiola – £20m
  • 2nd: Jurgen Klopp – £15m
  • 3rd: Mauricio Pochettino – £10.4m
  • 4th: Erik ten Hag – £9m
  • 5th: Mikel Arteta – £8.5m
  • 6th: Unai Emery – £6.1m
  • 7th: David Moyes – £5m
  • 7th: Ange Postecoglou – £5m (reportedly)

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