MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said CEO of Bayern Munich on Thursday, prompting Spanish coach Pep Guardiola to accept the take over from next season is the image of the team and not the money.
Guardiola agreed former Barcelona coach who learns German deal for three years with Bayern four times European champions.
Rummenigge said at a packed news conference, "money is not the main driver for Guardiola. During the negotiations possible to see interest in working in Bayern."
"The club image and we felt so good during his talks with Guardiola."
Guardiola scored 14 titles with Barcelona during the four years before he gets comfortable in New York and was desirable for major European clubs. And will bring Guardiola two assistants with him.
Rummenigge said, "will remain in New York, where he learns German because he wanted when he came to be prepared so that things go smoothly."
"I do not want to affect the quality of on how things go during the current season under the leadership of Jupp Heynckes."
There has been Bayern titles over the past two seasons, and competing in three tournaments and leads the Bundesliga, nine points behind his closest rival.
Rummenigge ruled Guardiola (41 years) at the celebration ceremony in the near future.
"I would not hold a party big and he does not want it ... We are happy and proud that Pep Guardiola has decided to be with us. Trust him completely and therefore we have concluded a deal for three years."
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