May 19th 2024.
Pep Guardiola, the current manager of Manchester City, is set to stay at the club for at least another year. His contract with the team runs until 2025 and he has expressed his intention to honor it. As he approaches the final game of the season, Guardiola is on the verge of winning his sixth Premier League title, and his fourth in a row with City. He has already achieved a lot during his time at the club, including winning the treble last season and securing Manchester City's first ever Champions League title.
Despite having accomplished so much, Guardiola has no plans of leaving the Etihad Stadium this summer. He has made it clear that he wants to be at Manchester City next season. When asked about his future, he simply stated, "Yeah, I have a contract. I want to be here next season, yes." His focus for now is on the upcoming game against West Ham, who he believes have several strong players who can pose a threat to his team.
As for the transfer market, Guardiola is not thinking too far ahead. He is solely focused on the game against West Ham and is not concerned about any potential departures or arrivals at Manchester City this summer. The only players he is interested in discussing are the ones he will be facing on Sunday. Guardiola highlighted the talents of Mohammed Kudus, Jarrod Bowen, Michail Antonio, and Lucas Paqueta, acknowledging their ability to create something unique and special on the field.
When asked about next season, Guardiola remained non-committal. He stated, "Next season? I don’t know about next season. We have to see how we finish," adding that the decision might depend on how the team finishes the current season. He praised his players for their performance this season and stated that nothing can change that. But for now, his main concern is the game against West Ham and he is not thinking about next season.
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