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Guardiola reacts to Klopp extension as Man City boss quizzed on future with contract set to expire in 2023

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has reacted to Jurgen Klopp's contract extension at Liverpool while being quizzed on his own future as he approaches the final year of his deal at Etihad Stadium.

Klopp put pen to paper on a new four-year contract at Anfield on Thursday, having been rewarded after another stellar campaign that has seen Liverpool emerge as real contenders to become the first-ever English club to win the quadruple.

City could still ruin the Reds' quest by beating them to Premier League and Champions League honours with Guardiola at the helm, and the Spaniard isn't thinking beyond the end of the campaign despite the fact his own contract is due to expire in 2023.

Guardiola has already delivered three Premier League titles, one FA Cup and four League cups during his six-year reign at the Etihad Stadium, and remains very happy in Manchester as his team continues to fight for honours on both domestic and European fronts.

The 51-year-old is relaxed about his long-term future and insists that Klopp's decision to renew with Liverpool has no bearing on his own situation.

“Everyone has their own situation and if we decide to stay longer it's because we all decide together, not because of my colleague staying," Guardiola told a press conference ahead of City's trip to Leeds on Saturday.

"All my career, 14 or 15 years as a manager, I've had rivals. I think it’s really good for the Premier League that Jurgen’s signed. He decided and the club decided to stick together.

"I’m more concerned about the last month we have ahead of us. After that, we have time. I have the feeling that one year is a long time. I’m enjoying this part of the season and after that we have time.

"I have an incredible relationship with the

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