Manchester City head coach and manager, Pep Guardiola, has dropped a fresh hint about his future at the club, indicating he may be willing to stay beyond the end of the 2024/25 season. Guardiola’s current contract expires at the end of the coming campaign.
In the aftermath of City’s historic fourth successive Premier League title success, Guardiola raised doubts about his future by stating he was “closer to leaving than staying.”
Recently, the Spaniard was quoted as saying, “I am NOT ruling out absolutely that I sign a new contract at City.”
Guardiola’s remarkable statement comes after reports that the City board is actively working to retain him until 2026, which would mark a decade of his leadership at the club.
Guardiola has been in charge of Manchester City since June 2016 and has won the league six times, part of an overall 17-trophy haul.
“I have been at Man City for eight years. So I’m not staying here for eight more years, that’s why I’m more closer to leaving than staying!,” Guardiola said