— Pep Guardiola on his way out: Manchester City prepares to turn a historic page
Pep Guardiola on his way out: Manchester City prepares to turn a historic page

Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City increasingly appears to lie away from the Etihad Stadium. According to the English press, after nearly a decade at the helm of the Sky Blues, the Catalan manager has already made a decision regarding the next chapter of his English adventure: a departure at the end of the season is now considered a very real possibility internally. At the club's training ground, the idea of ​​parting ways is even being discussed in relation to Manchester City's sporting future, as the club already begins to outline the contours of a new era.

The possible end of a vast era

Since arriving at Manchester City in 2016, Pep Guardiola has transformed the club. Under his leadership, City has become one of the leading forces in English football, with a clear playing identity, impressive domestic dominance, and the conquest of the Champions League in 2023, a historic achievement for the club. Guardiola's departure would therefore represent a colossal turning point for Manchester City. For several seasons, the entire sporting structure of the club has revolved around his principles, his high standards, and his understanding of the game. The board will have to find a manager capable of taking on a particularly demanding role, while maintaining the ambition to remain at the top in England and to try and reclaim European glory. The choice of the next manager could determine the club's trajectory for years to come.

Although Manchester City has not yet officially announced anything, the atmosphere surrounding the club suggests that a clarification could come soon. This is a developing story.

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