Find out about Pep Guardiola's salary per month and per year; currently, his net worth as a football manager; wealth; teams coached; age; height; and other valuable information.
Pep Guardiola is arguably one of the best football managers in world football. He is currently leading Manchester City, the team that has led to dominate the English Premier League.
Guardiola's journey in football management became known in Spanish football, where he managed FC Barcelona before heading to Bayern Munich and thereafter England.
Throughout his career as a football manager, he has made significant achievements and has made a name for himself.
Pep Guardiola's salary per month and year
As of December 2024, Pep Guardiola's current salary at Manchester City is £20 million per year. A further breakdown shows that he earns approximately £1.6 million per month.
Pep Guardiola is one of the highest-paid football managers in the world. He joined Manchester City management in 2016 following his departure from FC Bayern Munich.
Pep Guardiola's net worth and wealth
According to figures, Pep Guardiola has an estimated net worth of £50 million as career earnings. A significant portion of it comes from being the manager of Man City and endorsement deals with brands.
Guardiola is known for his impressive style of play and tactics, which makes him stand out amongst other managers across the world.
Although Pep Guardiola's main sources of income come from football management, he earns money from other endorsements and deals. He has featured for top brands globally, including CFI Financial Group, in 2022. Others are Xylem.
Pep Guardiola contract information
Pep Guardiola joined Manchester City in 2016 following his departure from Bayern Munich. He signed a three-year contract initially with the citizens.
In May 2018, Pep Guardiola signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City that saw him through until 2021. He signed further contract extensions in 2020 and 2022.
In November 2024, Pep Guardiola signed another contract extension that would keep him at the club for another year.
Pep Guardiola's spending power at Manchester City
According to the Mirror UK newspaper, Pep Guardiola spent a whopping sum of over £1 billion since he joined the club in 2016. His biggest transfer spend was Jack Grealish, who joined Man City from Aston Villa for a record fee of £100 million in 2021.
Other players with a significant amount include Rodri (£62m), Riyadh Mahrez (£60m), Ruben Dias (£60m), Aymeric Laporte (£57m), and Erling Haaland (£52m).
Age and Height
Pep Guardiola, born 18th January 1971, is 53 years old. He is 1.80 meters tall. He is famously known for his activities on the sidelines when his time is in action.
Pep Guardiola's teams coached and trophies
FC Barcelona B
Pep Guardiola's first shot at football management came in his time at the Barcelona development team. He was appointed manager in 2007.
Under his watch, the team successfully won the Tercera División and achieved promotion. This performance did not go unnoticed by the top hierarchy of the club.
He was subsequently appointed as the new manager of the first team a year later in 2008.
FC Barcelona
In his first season as Barcelona boss, he did the unthinkable by winning the club's historic treble and set a personal record that would go on to make him one of the renowned managers in world football.
His first professional trophy was the La Liga title, which was also the club's first since 2006.
Guardiola went on to clinch his second trophy, the Copa del Rey, by beating Athletic Club Bilbao before lifting his third trophy, the UEFA Champions League, against Manchester United.
In Guardiola's second season, Barcelona went on to win a remarkable six trophies in a calendar year (2009–10). He began his adventure by defeating Athletic Club Bilbao to clinch the Supercopa de España before beating Shakhtar Donetsk to lift the UEFA Super Cup.
Barcelona went on to clinch the FIFA Club World Cup, beating Argentine club Estudiantes and the club's third trophy in the calendar year. Later in the year, he led Barcelona to lift the UEFA Champions League, the La Liga, and the Copa del Rey.
Guardiola maintained his good record and won his second UEFA Champions League trophy. He finished his Barcelona career as manager with fourteen trophies.
FC Bayern Munich
Following the outstanding performance in Spain, Pep Guardiola took the top job at Bayern Munich. Here, he successfully won consecutive German Bundesliga titles and domestic doubles even though the UEFA Champions League was out of reach.
Guardiola had an impressive rating at Bayern Munich even though the UCL was not feasible. He finished his job at Bayern Munich with seven trophies, which included the Bundesliga, UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola's next big job was to bring the revolution and evolution of Manchester City as a top-tier English football team. Following the takeover by the City Football Group, he was handed the free role in the transfer of new players.
He successfully changed the status of the club by bringing his own concept from players to style of play and management.
Between 2018 and 2020, he won the domestic treble with Manchester City (Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup). He went on to win four consecutive Premier League titles.
After numerous attempts, Guardiola successfully won his first UEFA Champions League title with Manchester City following the defeat of Inter Milan in the finals. He also lifted the FIFA Club World Cup while claiming the Premier League and UEFA Super Cup.
Personal life and early career
Pep Guardiola was born in Santpedor, Spain. His parents are Dolours and ValentÃ, and he has about three siblings, two older sisters and a younger brother.
Interestingly, his younger brother, who is known as Pere Guardiola, is a football agent and a shareholder of Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), one of the biggest sports agencies globally.
Pep Guardiola was a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He featured for FC Barcelona, where he played most of his career, winning La Liga, the European Cup, the Copa del Rey, etc.
He also featured for other soccer teams including AS Roma, Brescia, and Al-Ahli, etc. At the international level, he played for the Spanish National Football Team.