Manchester City: Guardiola, it’s crystal clear

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Pep Guardiola’s future at Manchester City has been clarified following the departure of sporting director Txiki Begiristain.

According to reports, Begiristain’s departure had been on the horizon for some time, particularly following City’s historic treble-winning 2022-23 season. However, the decision to part ways was finalized over the summer, giving City ample time to consider a replacement for the man who played a central role in shaping their recruitment strategy . City have already targeted Begiristain’s successor, with Sporting CP director of football Hugo Viana the favorite to take over.

However, according to Fabrizio Romano, the departure of Begiristain – who is close to the manager – will not affect Guardiola’s future at the club as the board remains keen to see the Spaniard extend his coaching tenure -head beyond 2025. Ultimately, the final decision rests with Guardiola, but the club’s hierarchy will do everything possible to convince the manager to stay at the Etihad.

City want to keep Guardiola

According to The Athletic, Guardiola is in Abu Dhabi, the headquarters of City’s ownership, and the place where he has always been convinced to sign contract extensions. While his visit may spark speculation about his future, it would be related to routine business obligations rather than contract negotiations.

Before City’s Premier League match against Fulham, a large banner with the message ” Pep Guardiola volem que et quedis » – which translates to “we want you to stay” in Catalan – was deployed to the Etihad. This public display of affection underlines how much Guardiola means to the City faithful, who are desperate for the manager to remain at the helm.

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