Manchester City are set to receive a remarkable boost to their forward planning by seeing Pep Guardiola remain at the club beyond the summer of 2025.
Uncertainty surrounding the 53-year-old has been long-standing since the culmination of last season, with Guardiola entering into what could be his final summer transfer window of his tenure at Manchester City.
Conversations over a possible exit intensified towards the end of last season, with Guardiola openly admitting on the final day of the Premier League campaign that as things stood, he was ‘closer to leaving’ than staying at City.
Guardiola explained, “The reality is I’m closer to leaving than staying. Eight years will be nine. Right now, my feeling is I want to stay next season. We’ll talk with the club, we have time to talk next season.”
However, since then, Pep Guardiola has allocated some of his summer break to paying a visit to Abu Dhabi, presenting the club’s fourth successive Premier League title to their ownership and owner Sheikh Mansour.
And in light of conversations with Sheikh Mansour, alongside the club’s chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, chief executive Ferran Soriano, and sporting director Txiki Begiristain – all of whom were present in Abu Dhabi last month – a significant development has now emerged.
According to the information of Manchester City insider ‘Tolmie’s Hairdoo’ on X, Pep Guardiola is now ready to stay at the Etihad Stadium beyond the summer of 2025, with ‘initial talks’ having been ‘very positive’.
It is explained that the Catalan coach has the backing of his wife and children, which is said to be his ‘main consideration’. While members of his circle were convinced the 2024/25 campaign would be his last year at Manchester City, they are ‘not so now’.
On the subject of the more personal side of Guardiola’s life, the source states that despite the City manager’s wife’s business interests away from Manchester, the whole family ‘still feel at home’ whether they are visiting, working, or studying in England.
The report continues by revealing that Pep Guardiola was left ‘extremely heartened’ by the conversations he held recently in Abu Dhabi with Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour and chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
On the financial side of an extended stay for Pep Guardiola, ‘Tolmie’s Hairdoo’ continues on X by reporting that Manchester City would rather pay their legendary head coach £15 million a year, rather than ‘handing a similar amount to a player’ who ‘does not and cannot maintain the success’ which ultimately stems from Guardiola himself and Sheikh Mansour.
For now, Manchester City’s focus remains on preparing Pep Guardiola’s first-team squad for the forthcoming 2024/25 campaign, and the ongoing potential market activity that is still to come in the remaining weeks of the window.
There is a belief in various quarters that Manchester City’s priority remains new central midfield recruits, amidst an acceptance that the club doesn’t currently have a suitable back-up option to Rodrigo in defensive midfield.
Recruits in other areas of the squad remain open to purchase by Manchester City officials, who could yet explore the possibility of signing a new left-sided full-back, as well as a new right-wing option, despite the expected arrival of Savio from ESTAC Troyes.
One name that is currently not being considered as a potential recruit, despite claims from Germany and Spain, is RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo, with little to no movement made on the player’s £50 million release clause nor conversations with his current employers.