Pep Guardiola’s time at Manchester City could come to an end in the near future.
Guardiola has been Manchester City manager since 2016 and has led the club to four consecutive Premier League titles. Despite this, he said he is unsure of his long-term stay at the club.
“The truth is I’m closer to leaving than staying,” Guardiola said, according to ESPN’s Rob Dawson. “We’ve spoken to the club and I have the feeling I need to stay now. I’ll stay next season and “This season we’re going to talk, but after 8 or nine years, we’ll see. “
He explained that his club’s immense luck may contribute to a lack of motivation for the future.
“I have a contract, I’m still here,” he said, according to Dawson. “Some moments I’m a little tired, but other times I like them and we’re here winning games, being smart with new players.
“I’m starting to think, ‘Nobody’s done 4 in a row, why don’t we try?’And now I feel like it’s done, what’s next?
He has won six Premier League titles in total, two FA Cups, 4 League Cups, two Community Shields and one Champions League title, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup. All of this goes to show that he has completed almost every single one of them. every conceivable achievement on the English football scene, and a new challenge or elimination of the highlights can be appealing.
Prior to his time at Manchester City, Guardiola was coach of Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Although his long-term career with the club might be murky, Manchester City enthusiasts will still have him as the team’s manager in 2024-25. He and his club also have a big challenge ahead of them in the FA Cup final against Manchester. United next week.