Pep Guardiola says he is not concerned by rival clubs spending money as Manchester City aim to hold off several challengers for their Premier League title.
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The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager was speaking ahead of Wednesday’s pre-season friendly against Liverpool in New York, following their 1-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
The Reds have been busy this transfer window with a number of additions moving to Merseyside, including Xherdan Shaqiri, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Alisson, whilst there has also been speculation of Nabil Fekir joining.
But Guardiola remained coy when asked whether there would be any more additions at the Etihad following the arrival of Riyad Mahrez, and added the business of other clubs does not worry him.
‘Every club does what they believe. I completely understand,’ he said.
‘I am not concerned about what one of us said one day and the circumstances. If Liverpool believes they should spend this kind of money, it is because they believe it is best for them.’
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Guardiola also spoke about his recent three-year contract extension with City for the first time, and while he was pleased to tie himself to the club until 2021, he understands he has to continue to deliver a challenge for trophies.
‘When we decided to extend the contract, first of all I am comfortable, the second one is the club trust what we are doing,’ he said.
‘Khaldoon [Al Mubarak], Txiki [Begiristain] and Ferran [Soriano] know it depends on results. We have three more years on the contract, but the results will dictate what will happen in the future.
‘That’s the most important thing – to be consistent, and to arrive in April and May and be there for the title.
‘As football trainers we are always in a dangerous position.’
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