Pep Guardiola set to extend Man City contract with unfinished business at club
David Moyes reviews Frankfurt defeat
Jake Paul: Katie Taylor is a bigger star than McGregor
Eddie Hearn talks co-promoting with Jake Paul
Jurgen Klopp discusses new Liverpool contract
Ralf Rangnick previews Brentford clash
Cristiano Ronaldo announces death of newborn son
Ancelotti and Pochettino hail Mbappe after Champions League winner
Mikel Arteta on summer transfer plans
Interview with Jake Paul ahead of Amanda Serrano v Katie Taylor
Floyd Mayweather boasts of earning $100m for "fake fight"
Manchester City believe Pep Guardiola will sign a new contract this summer - even if he leads the Blues to the Champions League.
Guardiola has one more season left on his current deal, but talks have already taken place with his agent brother Pere about extending his stay at the Etihad until 2025. And the message was that the Catalan will have unfinished business in Manchester - even if City become European champions next month.
There have been suggestions that Guardiola will walk away if he lifts the Champions League for the first time as a manager without having Lionel Messi in his team. But Guardiola believes the team he has built is yet to peak.
City are closing in on Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland - and a huge part of the negotiations that have taken place with the Norwegian’s father Alfie involved the future of Guardiola.
City have informed Dortmund that they are willing to trigger Haaland’s £63million release clause after being assured that the player sees the opportunity to work under Guardiola too good to refuse.
The 51-year-old former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss has brought unprecedented pulling power to City during his six years with the club. And Etihad bosses are now so confident that he will stay