Football Clubs with the Highest Wage Bills- Teams with highest salaries 2017

The team that pays its players the highest is Barcelona, with the Spanish giants having a total first team wage bill of £6.6m. Second are Paris Saint-Germain, who currently hold the record for paying the most expensive transfer fee in football history after signing Neymar from Barcelona in the summer.

Real Madrid are third, with the two Manchester clubs in fourth and fifth respectively.

The interesting team are West Ham, who with an annual salary bill of £2.9m, pay their players far more than the likes of Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan

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List of Shortest serving Premiership managers | Fewest games before being sacked as manager (permanent)

Edit– Nathan Jones has been sacked by Southampton on 12 February, 2023 after just eight league games in charge of Saints in the 2022/23 Premier League season. He is a new entrant on the list.

Crystal Palace have sacked Frank de Boer on September 11, 2017 after the Eagles failed to take even a single point from their opening four fixtures of the 2017/18 league season. The Dutchman was hired by Steve Parish on a three year contract with an aim to change their playing style, but he has now been shown the door after just 77 days at Selhurst Park.

Which Premiership manager had the fewest games before being sacked?

The holder of this record is now De Boer, who has been sacked after just four games in charge of Crystal Palace. The record was previously held by Charlton’s Les Reed.

De Boer’s previous managerial assignment, with Inter Milan, lasted just 85 days.

De Boer is also the first permanent PL manager not to have his team score even a single league goal in his tenure.

De Boer’s four league games at Crystal Palace (Results)

Palace 0-3 Huddersfield
Liverpool 1-0 Palace
Crystal Palace 0-2 Swansea
Burnley 1-0 Palace

His only win was in a Cup fixture against Ipswich, which Palace won 2-1.

List of Premiership managers with shortest reigns

Frank de Boer (Crystal Palace 2017- 4)
Les Reed (Charlton Athletic 2006 – 7)

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