Manchester City are set to offer Pep Guardiola a new five-year deal that would see the Spanish manager earn around £100m should he choose to accept.

The 48-year-old has solidified his status as one of the best coaches in the world by winning a stunning domestic treble this season.

He has two years left on his current deal but City are eager to tie him down for a further three with an improved contract, according to The Sun.

Manchester City are set to offer Pep Guardiola a new five-year deal worth around £100m

Guardiola last week committed to seeing his contract out, saying: 'I'm staying here two more seasons, if they want me. I'm satisfied working here and I'm not going anywhere.'

His two previous jobs at Barcelona and Bayern Munich lasted four years and five years respectively.

The former midfielder still has one big goal left to achieve when it comes to managing City, to win the Champions League.

Guardiola's City team won the FA Cup to complete a domestic treble on Saturday afternoon

'I said before that I know we will be judged at the end on whether we win the Champions League,' he accepted on Sunday. I know unless we do that it will not be enough.

'This comes with me. I know that. I arrive in Barcelona, we were lucky we won it two times in four years and the people expect I am something special that we have to win the Champions League and it's still true.

'In this club, the points record and the domestic competitions is incredible, but the Champions League we don't win quite often compared to the other ones because the teams are so good, the competition is so demanding but we want to win it.'