Pep Guardiola: Manchester City players would not deserve Club World Cup bonus
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola does not think he and his players deserve a bonus this season – even if they win the lucrative Club World Cup.
Organisers FIFA confirmed this week City could earn up to £97 million (€116 million) in prize money should they triumph in the revamped global tournament in the United States this summer.
Yet after an underwhelming campaign in which City failed to mount a strong Premier League title defence and crashed out of the Champions League before the last 16, Guardiola does not think anyone warrants anything extra.
“We don’t deserve a bonus this season,” he said. “The bonus, if you win, I don’t know how much, it’s for the club.
“The managers, the backroom staff, the players – we don’t deserve (anything), not even a watch.”
Guardiola also denied the uncertainty over their position as they await a verdict on more than 100 charges relating to their financial situation is affecting his players.
City could face a range of punishments – including points deductions and relegation – if they are found guilty. An independent commission hearing into the allegations took place late last year and a result is thought to be imminent, but it is unknown exactly when it will be communicated.
The club have denied wrongdoing.
“No, no,” said Guardiola when asked at a press conference if the situation was bothering the squad. “We are more than one year with this, so nothing changes with one more week or two more weeks… or three more weeks or four more weeks.”
City travel to Bournemouth in the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend.
Uncertainty remains over the future of playmaker Kevin De Bruyne, whose contract expires at the end of the campaign.
Guardiola said: “A question for the club and Kevin. In the position