Stuart Pearce has revealed that he could be tempted away from Manchester City if the FA strike it right.
The FA are looking for a replacement for the outgoing Sven Goran-Eriksson and Pearce has been made one of the favourites to land the job. Speaking to The Sun, Pearce admitted that he is not working on a contract and does not intend to sign one at Manchester City.
"I have not signed a contract because it is not worth the paper it is written on. There is one, but I've insisted on clauses that would mean I could leave for free and they would not have to pay me if they got rid of me" Pearce told The Sun.
The Manchester City boss says that he has a strong relationship with Chairman John Wardle and is not looking to force the club into handing him a bigger pay packet. "If the chairman said to me tomorrow 'Do you want more money?' I would say no, From the outset he could have offered me much less than I'm earning because I was untried." Explained the coach.
"If he offered me more now I would say no because the money he gave me was more than generous. The relationship I have with the chairman is based on honesty and loyalty and means a great deal to me," Pearce added.
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