There has been an update on when Pep Guardiola will decide his future as Manchester City manager.
Back in 2016, it was confirmed that Guardiola would replace Manuel Pellegrini as City manager.
Since then, Guardiola has led City to six Premier League titles, four League Cups, two FA Cups, two FA Community Shields, one Champions League, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the 24/25 season, there are growing concerns regarding Guardiola’s future as City boss.
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As reported by The Guardian, the 53-year-old is set to make a decision on his future between December and February, just months before his contract is due to expire.
Back in May, Guardiola said: “Even myself, I couldn’t expect to stay here eight years, but everything goes well.”
Speaking last month, City chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak said: “We have had this conversation many times before, you know that, over the years of the contract.
“Pep has always been fully committed to this club, fully committed to every contract that he has signed with us.”
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He added: “This decision on his future is always a decision that we will take together, and I have no doubt that we will find, as always, we have done, the right solution that works for Pep and works for us.
“It’s hard to put into words what Pep has given this organisation, this club. You can look at just records, for history’s sake and there I think he’s racked up every record, almost, in the book. And these are records that I think will be very, very hard in the future to ever break. From winning six out of the last seven Premier Leagues to winning four in a row, to the number of wins, the records go on and on and on.
“I think what his impact has been on football. English football has changed with the evolution to the type of football that Pep has brought into the league.”
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