Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has suggested he will only pay his £75,000 Football Association fine if the money goes to "a good cause".
The German said he would "like to know" and "if it does, I'm happy to pay it. If it doesn't, we need to talk again".
Klopp received the fine and a two-match ban for comments about referee Paul Tierney after a 4-3 win over Tottenham.
But he said a ban for Saturday's match against Aston Villa will make "not a lot" of difference to him.
Klopp will be sitting in the stands for his side's final home match of the season, will work with coach Vitor Matos and assistant Pep Lijnders to ensure the players get the right instructions.