Pep Guardiola ‘set’ to leave Man City next summer amid U-turn reports
Pep Guardiola has apparently agreed to leave Manchester City upon the end of his contract next year - albeit the manager might yet be considering a U-turn, a report claims.
The 53-year-old, into his ninth season at the club, has yet to sign a renewal ahead of next summer's expiry date. As things stand, Guardiola is expected to leave the Etihad Stadium, although he has not categorically ruled out a renewal.
A number of City fans sent a clear message to their coach in Saturday’s 3-2 win over Fulham, with the 1894 Group spending over £1,000 to create a banner that read ‘Pep Guardiola, we want you to stay’. The message was written in Guardiola's native Catalan language, with Estelada independence flags draped on either side.
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“They have to bring me the bill,” Guardiola remarked after full-time. “I will pay, I don’t want them to spend money for that. What can I say? Thank you so much. I fell in love since the first day I was here. What’s going to happen is going to happen.”
After the title lift on the final day of the Premier League last season, Guardiola hinted that he might be considering his future at the Blues. However, he sought to clarify his comments a few months later in July.
"I have been eight years at Man City and I will not be here for eight more years, that is why [I said] I am closer to leave than stay," he underlined. "But I didn’t say I am leaving. Never ever. I would say. When I am leaving I will say I am leaving. But I didn’t say.”
It is unclear whether the high-profile financial legal case against the Premier