Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho is one of the most decorated football managers and is widely regarded as one of the greatest tacticians in the sport's history.

Having last managed the Italian club AS Roma from 2021 until his departure in January 2024, Mourinho boasts an impressive managerial career, overseeing some of the biggest clubs and working with renowned players worldwide.

His managerial stints include spells with FC Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur.

Mourinho has had the privilege of coaching and guiding several top-tier players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Eden Hazard, Harry Kane, Didier Drogba, Karim Benzema, Frank Lampard, and many other talents.

With over 24 years of managerial experience, including handling some of the most iconic clubs in the world, how much will Jose Mourinho's net worth be in 2024?

Jose Mourinho Net Worth 2024: $120 million

The 61-year-old Mourinho is worth $120 million as of 2024, according to various reputable sources such as Celebrity Net Worth, Wealthy Gorilla, Sports Brief, and Essentially Sports.

During his latest managerial role with AS Roma, Mourinho was on a £10 million annual salary since taking over in 2021. This amount is equivalent to $12.5 million based on the latest GBP to USD exchange rate.

In the middle of 2023, Mourinho turned down an opportunity to become the world's highest-paid manager by rejecting an offer from the Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal to stay with AS Roma.

The proposal would have paid him £26 million ($32.7 million) annually, surpassing Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone as the highest-paid coach.

Jose Mourinho's Wealth

Mourinho's primary residence is a Belgravia, London mansion valued at £25 million ($31.4 million). This six-bedroom property is the home of Mourinho's wife and two children.

In addition to his residence in London, he owns five houses in his native Portugal, including one in Azeitao near Setubal, his hometown, and a luxury apartment with a view of the bay of Cascais. Furthermore, he is believed to own a property overlooking Lake Como in Italy, which he acquired during his tenure as the manager of Inter Milan.

Aside from his managerial salary, Mourinho has received substantial payouts from being terminated seven times in his career, accumulating to a significant £80.9 million ($101.7 million).

Notable among these instances was his first firing from Chelsea in 2007, where he received £18 million ($22.6 million). In 2013, when he was dismissed as Real Madrid's coach, Mourinho obtained £17 million ($21.3 million), and his second departure from Chelsea in 2015 yielded £8.3 million ($10.4 million).

His separation pay from Manchester United in 2018 amounted to a staggering £19.6 million ($24.65 million), followed by a £15 million ($18.8 million) payout from Tottenham Hotspur in 2021. Most recently, his termination from AS Roma in January 2024 is set to bring him a payout of £3 million ($3.77 million).