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Pep Guardiola could extend his contract at Manchester City until 2026 before taking charge of a national team, with Brazil at the top of the list for the Catalan coach.
Pep Guardiola continues to remain unclear about his future at Manchester City as his contract ends next June. According to the New York Timesthe Catalan coach could extend for one year to leave the club in the summer of 2026, after which he could take charge of a national team. The post-2026 World Cup would indeed represent an ideal springboard to embark on a new cycle until the 2030 edition.
Guardiola towards the Brazilian selection?
If Brazil’s interest in Guardiola is real, the coach remains evasive. With humor, he even confided after the defeat against Sporting CP (4-1) that this setback would make his arrival at Auriverde unlikely. However, this option could prove perfect for him, allowing a transition from Manchester City to a career with the national team after a decade at the top of the Premier League.
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