Asked if, given City’s current financial situation, it  would look to avoid going down that route [going for a manager currently in a job], Waggott said: “It’s a good question  and the answer is that if it was deemed to be that the person who was the  absolute stand-out candidate and it involved some sort of money – but it  couldn’t be what I would call a huge or significant compensation because that’s  not where we’re at and there would have to be careful consideration given to  that – it may be that a bit of a short-term hit in terms of finance could mean a  long-term goal achieved by the club.
“You have to keep it on context. This season is a big one  for us. We’re trundling through cups and everything else but the league is what  we are really focused on and we all know the figures which could mean an uplift  of £4-5million on promotion in terms of income. 
"So we would have to consider that if there was to be an  approach to someone involving compensation.”