If you thought OnlyFans was just for adult content, think again. The platform has evolved, offering fans a glimpse into the personal lives of their favorite celebrities. And football managers are no exception. A recent study by FootyAccumulators has analyzed which managers could earn the most money if they were to join OnlyFans. The results may surprise you!
Zinedine Zidane: The King of OnlyFans
Taking the top spot is none other than Zinedine Zidane, the former Real Madrid manager and three-time Champions League-winning coach. Zidane, known for his marketable persona both as a player and coach, could potentially earn a staggering £162 million per year from the platform. With his current free agent status, the French legend might be enticed by this lucrative opportunity.
Wayne Rooney: From the Pitch to OnlyFans
In second place is Wayne Rooney, who recently became unemployed after a short stint as Birmingham’s manager. Rooney could rake in an impressive £62.5 million per year if he decides to embrace this side hustle.
Carlo Ancelotti: The Debonair Coach
Ranked third is Carlo Ancelotti, the suave Italian coach who is currently at the helm of Real Madrid. Although he recently signed a new contract that will keep him with the club until 2026, Ancelotti could still make a handsome £4.3 million per month on OnlyFans.
Steven Gerrard and Other Contenders
Steven Gerrard, the iconic Liverpool midfielder and current Al-Ettifaq manager in Saudi Arabia, claims the fourth spot on the list. Despite the potential complications with Saudi Arabia’s modesty laws, Gerrard could earn just under £45 million as an OnlyFans content creator.
Other notable names on the list include Barcelona legend Xavi, Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso, and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola. And let’s not forget about Frank Lampard, who hasn’t managed since his interim role at Chelsea last season but stands to make an impressive £26.4 million.
All the way down at tenth place is Vincent Kompany, with 1.8 million Instagram followers. And Diego Simeone, the charismatic Atletico Madrid coach, narrowly misses the top ten.
Although the study also assessed Neil Warnock’s potential earnings, with his modest 8,000 Instagram followers, his monthly income would only be around £2,720. Not quite as lucrative as what other managers on the list could earn.
So, it seems that OnlyFans has the potential to be a goldmine for some football managers. Who knew that their behind-the-scenes antics could be so lucrative? It just goes to show that the world of football is full of surprises!
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