Barça: Pep Guardiola’s crazy promise to Aitana Bonmatí

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What if FC Barcelona was led by an unexpected duo? The documentary “Aitana Bonmatí Conca”, broadcast by TV-3, revealed an intriguing conversation between Pep Guardiola and Aitana Bonmantí regarding their future at the Catalan club. During their first meeting for the filming of the documentary, the winner of the 2023 Women’s Ballon d’Or expressed her wish to one day become Barça’s sports director. Pep Guardiola, current coach of Manchester City, responded with humor, discussing a future collaboration while emphasizing his own interest in the presidency of the club.

The Manchester City boss even teased Aitana by suggesting she would first become a coach before moving into sporting management, highlighting the importance of on-field experience when making decisions at the highest level. Under the leadership of Joan Laporta since 2021, FC Barcelona should not change its presidency any time soon.

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