Finidi George: Nigeria Super Eagles coach breaks silence on confusion over ₦66million basic salary
New Super Eagles boss Finidi George has moved to play down the confusion surrounding his salary after being appointed as the new head coach of the Nigerian national team.
The Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, unveiled the former winger on Monday, with contrasting reports emerging over his potential earnings as the new boss.
Finidi plays down Nigeria salary confusion
The new Super Eagles boss speaking to the media moments after he was unveiled in Abuja insisted he is not overly concerned about the financial details for now, stating:
"The money definitely will come."
He added: "I'm not quite worried about any [salary], even as much or more than what [Jose] Peseiro was earning,” Finidi stated in a video by Footballtemple.
“You know, I think what I'm getting is good enough for me at the moment. The moment I add value to what I am going to do, I think the money will come."
Reports had suggested Finidi could earn between N15 million to around $45,000 (over N66 million) as the Super Eagles' new boss as reported by Pulse Sports Nigeria.
But the 53-year-old seems relaxed about his pay packet, believing improved results on the pitch will inevitably lead to improved terms.
"I think the Minister [for Sports] and NFF will definitely call me and say 'coach, how much do you want?'" Finidi added.
"So, for me, it's all about work, work, and add value. So long as the team is going to win, money is going to come."
Finidi has signed an initial 12-month contract after replacing Jose Peseiro, who departed following Nigeria's agonising loss to Ivory Coast in the 2023 AFCON final.
His first target will be reviving Nigeria’s shaky 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign before turning his attention to securing qualification for next year's AFCON.
Honored to have been unveiled as Head Coach of @NGSuperEagles
— Finidi George (@FinidiGeorge_FG) May 13, 2024
My gratitude goes to @thenff, the Ministry of Sports Development, and Nigerians for the faith.
The task is enormous but with the support of Nigerians, we will scale every hurdle and bring glory to our fatherland 🇳🇬 pic.twitter.com/3qOzq3Y63O
A legend of the national team, the former Real Betis winger was part of Nigeria's iconic 1994 AFCON-winning side during his 62-cap international career.
With that pedigree, Finidi appears confident that matching his illustrious playing career with success as a coach will ultimately be rewarded further down the line by the NFF and Ministry of Sports.
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