Scottish Premiership Managers Salaries 2024-25 | Contract Details (Revealed)

Scottish Premiership Managers Salaries 2024-25

Scottish Premiership 2024-25 season will began from 3rd August 2024. The clubs have made possible changes to their squads and signed new players in summer transfer window. Some clubs offer new contracts to the manager while some clubs sack brought new manager's to the team to get better results. Philippe Clement, Brendan Rodgers, Jimmy Thelin and Steven Naismith are top managers to watch this season in Scottish Premiership.

ManagerBase SalaryBonusesClubContracts
Jimmy Thelin£250kAberdeen2027
Brendan Rodgers£2.5m£1mCeltic2026
Tony Docherty£180kDundee2025
Jim Goodwin£180kDundee United2025
Liam Fox£250k-Hearts F.C2025
David Gray£275kHibernian2027
Derek McInnes£200kKilmarnock2026
Stuart Kettlewell£175kMotherwell2025
Philippe Clement£1.5m£500kRangers2028
Don Cowie£200kRoss County2025
Simo Valakari£250kSt Johnstone2027
Stephen Robinson£225kSt Mirren2025

Brendan Rodgers who signed extension deal with Celtic F.C until 2026, is currently earning £2.5m a year. He will earn extra £1m based on Celtic qualification to champions league and winning Scottish Premiership title.

Philippe Clement second best head coach in the Scottish Premiership, he hold contract deal with Rangers worth of £1.5m. There are reports before the season 2024-25 kickoff, that Clement demand new contract worth of £2.5m a season which is equal to Celtic current manager salary.

Clubs like Dundee, Dundee United, Ross County, and Motherwell avoid making expensive contract deals with managers, as per "Total Sportal" the clubs try to get deal with manager under £200k for a year.

  • Craig Levein sacked by St Johnstone football club and replaced by Simo Valakari.
  • Steven Naismith sacked by Hearts F.C, and he is replaced by head coach Liam Fox as interim manager. 

If any changes made to the current Scottish Premiership clubs managers, details regarding to their new contracts and contract extension updated here later. 

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