Uncertainty surrounds Pep Guardiola’s long-term future at Manchester City, with significant discussions emerging particularly after the team’s recent Champions League exit against Real Madrid.
Reports indicate that the Spanish coach plans to take a brief hiatus after the upcoming League Cup final. During this period, he intends to make a pivotal decision regarding his tenure: whether to fulfill his contract until 2027 or consider departing the club as early as this summer.
Sources suggest that Guardiola’s intensely busy schedule has previously prevented him from thoroughly addressing his future, with his immediate focus always on finding solutions for his squad’s fluctuating performances. He will now have a window of approximately two weeks between the League Cup final and the subsequent FA Cup quarter-final match to deliberate on his path forward.
Following a season without major silverware and recent setbacks, speculation surrounding a potential summer departure for Guardiola has notably intensified. The manager himself has acknowledged the pressure, remarking after Manchester City’s 1-2 home defeat in the Champions League Round of 16, «Everyone wants to fire me. One day I will come here and say: ‘Bye Bye, guys’. The future will be bright. Next season we will be back. When I retire in ten years, I will always be City.»
Guardiola Addresses His Motivation and Club’s Plans
Despite the challenges, Guardiola has also publicly affirmed his sustained motivation to continue tackling the club’s objectives. When questioned about his drive in an interview, he confidently responded, «Yes, that will certainly be the case.» The recent 0-3 first-leg loss in Madrid marked the fourth time in five years that Guardiola’s team has been eliminated from the Champions League by the Spanish giants.
Concurrently, Manchester City is reportedly exploring potential alternatives for the managerial role, a move that is said to have Guardiola’s consent. Among the candidates frequently mentioned is Enzo Maresca, who previously served on Guardiola’s coaching staff and most recently managed Chelsea.
Pep Guardiola’s Performance Statistics at Manchester City
| Competitive Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
|---|---|---|---|
| 581 | 414 | 75 | 92 |

