Pep Guardiola, the amazing destination

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Despite Manchester City's difficult season, Pep Guardiola remains the most popular technician on the coache market.

After Spain, Germany and England, PEP Guardiola Can he write a new chapter of his career in Italy? In the current state of things, this hypothesis is fantasy, but it is not completely to exclude.

According to information from the Corriere Della will be, the management of AC Milan has checked the name of the Catalan technician to take over from Sergio Conceiçao, called to leave the Lombard club next summer.

Pep Guardiola, the best manager in history for many observers.

THE board Milanese would dream of Guardiola to restore the coat of arms of a club stuck this season in the soft belly of the Serie A ranking, and eliminated without glory from the Champions League. The fact remains that Pep Guardiola does not intend to leave Manchester City at the end of the season.

Milan is a wide rastisse for his next coach

As he crosses the most difficult campaign of his coach career, Guardiola would not want to end his adventure in City on a failure. The former Barça and Bayern Munich coach even extended his contract until June 2027.

If Milan is therefore unlikely to finalize such a deal, these speculations tend to confirm that the Italian club rates wide in the prospecting of its next coach. Information that may reassure supporters of Olympique de Marseille, while the name of Roberto de Zerbi had been erected in priority of the club …

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