Pep Guardiola reportedly agrees to a contract extension at Manchester City, committing to at least one more season, as highlighted by British media outlets.
Since taking the helm in 2016, Guardiola has guided the club through a remarkable era of success. Under his leadership, Manchester City has clinched six Premier League titles in just seven years, alongside their historic Champions League victory.
While the club has remained silent on the reports surrounding the 53-year-old coach’s contract extension into a potential 10th season, insiders suggest the new deal may include an option for an additional year.
Guardiola’s tenure has been marked by extraordinary achievements, including leading Manchester City to become the first team to secure four consecutive English league titles. His crowning achievement came in 2023, when he orchestrated a treble, winning the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup in a single season, thus matching Manchester United’s iconic feat from 1999.
Interestingly, Guardiola’s decision to remain comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over Manchester City’s alleged financial violations, which could lead to severe repercussions, including potential expulsion from the league.