According to the Dutch media, the German tactician is third behind Egypt’s Hector Cuper, who earns £1.30m per annum and Herve Renard of Morocco who takes home £681,000.
Rohr will lead the Super Eagles to Russia this summer in June.
Nigeria will play alongside Argentina, Croatia, and Iceland in Group D.
See full list of 32 highest earning coaches at the 2018 World Cup in Russia:
1. Joachim Low (Germany) £3.31m
2. Tite (Brazil), Didier Deschamps (France) £3.02m
4. Julian Lopetegui (Spain) £2.58m
5. Stanislav Cherchesov (Russia) £2.21m
6. Fernando Santos (Portugal) £1.91m
7. Carlos Queiroz (Iran), Gareth Southgate (England) £1.69m
9. Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina) £1.55m
10. Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay) £1.47m
11. Hector Cuper (Egypt), Jose Peckerman (Colombia) £1.30m
13. Juan Pizzi (Saudi Arabia) £1.23m
14. Bert van Marwijk (Australia) £1.03m
15. Ricardo Gareca (Peru) £960,000
16. Juan Osorio (Mexico) £880,000
17. Age Hareide (Denmark), Akira Nishino (Japan), Roberto Martinez (Belgium) £810,000
20. Vladimir Petkovic (Switzerland) £740,000
21. Herve Renard (Morocco) £681,000
22. Helmir Hallgrimsson (Iceland) £611,000
23: Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) £478,500
24. Gernot Rohr (Nigeria) £436,600
25. Janne Andersson (Sweden), Shin Tae-yong (South Korea) £392,500
27. Hernan Gomez (Panama) £349,000
28. Nabil Maaloul (Tunisia), Oscar Ramirez (Costa Rica) £305,500
30. Mladen Krstajic (Serbia) £261,400
31. Adam Nawalka (Poland) £235,600
32. Allou Cisse (Senegal) £174,500
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