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Trouble for Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal others as Guardiola gives update on future at Man City

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola in a recent statement has said he is open to staying put at the club beyond 2024.

Guardiola hinted he is keen on extending his contract at the club, having son won the treble, including the prestigious Champions League trophy, last season.

While there were speculations that Guardiola could leave the Etihad after winning the European Cup, the manager has said he opened to staying at Man City.

The manager who signed a two-year contract extension last November, has previously said he would take a sabbatical when he leaves before potentially managing a national team.

But as it looks now, Guardiola will be staying put at Etihad.

He said: “I signed a contract for another two years because I feel comfortable — and nothing has changed whether we won [the Treble] or didn’t win.

“I’m happy and the people are happy, the board and the hierarchy especially because they decide in the end which manager is going to lead this group of players.

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“If they are satisfied, I’m still satisfied. I want to defend what we won and maybe at the end of the season, if I am tired, we will talk with the club — or maybe extend more.”

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