2025, Guardiola's deadline year to stay at Manchester City
Pep Guardiola has already achieved what he wants at Manchester City: to win the Champions League. His future has always been on everyone's lips and the Spaniard will continue, although 'The Times' assured that he will fulfil his contract until 2025 and that is when he will leave the club.
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Manchester City's project reached the icing on the cake last Saturday, when the team managed to win the Champions League in Istanbul against Inter Milan. In doing so, Pep Guardiola achieved his long-awaited goal.
The former Barcelona manager had always been in the spotlight for failing year after year in Europe and failing to make history by becoming the first manager to add the first Champions League to the Etihad Stadium trophy cabinet.
Having achieved that, the man from Santpedor has taken a weight off his shoulders. However, the debate about his future in the Sky Blues' dugout has always been on everyone's lips. He was even asked about it in the press conference after the final.
"Please don't talk to me about leaving again. My president told me that the Champions League final is in London next year, and I can't tell you what I told him! I'm a good coach, but I can't win a treble every year," he said.
According to 'The Times', the Spaniard will remain in charge of the team next season and will not leave this summer, but there is a deadline to his time in the Premier League. The source said he will serve out his contract until 2025 and that is when he will leave the club.
The former Barcelona manager had always been in the spotlight for failing year after year in Europe and failing to make history by becoming the first manager to add the first Champions League to the Etihad Stadium trophy cabinet.
Having achieved that, the man from Santpedor has taken a weight off his shoulders. However, the debate about his future in the Sky Blues' dugout has always been on everyone's lips. He was even asked about it in the press conference after the final.
"Please don't talk to me about leaving again. My president told me that the Champions League final is in London next year, and I can't tell you what I told him! I'm a good coach, but I can't win a treble every year," he said.
According to 'The Times', the Spaniard will remain in charge of the team next season and will not leave this summer, but there is a deadline to his time in the Premier League. The source said he will serve out his contract until 2025 and that is when he will leave the club.
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