Pep Guardiola: Manchester City leader Khaldoon Al Mubarak is comfortable with the long career of the contracted coach that expires in 2021

The city chief, Guardiola, is now in the final year of his contract at Etihad Stadium.

Guardiola, 49, took over as City manager on his first three-year contract in 2016 and extended him for two more seasons in 2018.

No doubt, speculation about The Catalan’s next resolution will accumulate as the contract closes, but, as two years ago, the club believes there is a hurry to solve the problem.

Speaking in an interview with the club’s website, Al Mubarak said: “This verbal exchange with Pep is a verbal herbal exchange.

“Pep and I have a very transparent view of what’s smart for the club and what isn’t. We have a transparent alignment in terms of our long-term vision and what we need in terms of smart fortune for the club.”

“I believe, again, that it will be a comfortable verbal exchange and that will lead the way for Pep, for me and for the club. I’m very comfortable about it.”

Guardiola has won six trophies in the primary, adding two Premier League titles, in The City and, despite frustration in the Champions League, the club would like him to stay.

When asked if the discussions were more of an ongoing verbal exchange than a constant one, Mubarak said, “Everything will happen naturally and in the right way. We have the other right people involved. We have the right confidence in others and the best.” “

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Playmaker David Silva left City after a decade of remarkable service this month and a vital figure entering the final year of his contract is record goalscorer Sergio Aguero.

The 32-year-old Argentine striker, who has scored 254 goals for City and won four Premier League titles since signing in 2011, has earned the right to leave that he wants, writes Al Mubarak.

He said: “Having a player like David dedicates 10 years of his life to the club, having a player like Sergio Aguero to do the same, that’s what tells me we’re right.”

“Now they are part of the club’s DNA and the resolution of continuing or preventing is the area of convenience they have to decide. Same with Vincent (Kompany).

“We’re going to get there in combination and it’s going to be very natural, anytime, this year or the following year. This will be done comfortably regardless of Sergio’s decision.”

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