MANCHESTER, England — Pep Guardiola has reportedly agreed to a two-year extension on his contract with Manchester City, as announced by the club on Thursday.
This extension comes as Guardiola’s previous contract was set to conclude at the end of the current season.
Since taking the helm at City in 2016, the Catalan manager has been at the forefront of an extraordinary era of success.
He has guided the team to six Premier League titles over the past seven years and has also celebrated victories in the Champions League among a total of 15 major honors acquired during his tenure.
Guardiola’s leadership saw City make history as the first team to win four consecutive English league titles.
Adding to his accolades, he orchestrated a treble in 2023, capturing the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup in a single season, replicating Manchester United’s remarkable achievement from 1999.
Moreover, Guardiola has spent more time with Manchester City than at any of his other previous clubs, having spent four years at Barcelona and three years at Bayern Munich.
This contract extension solidifies his commitment to continuing his transformative work at the club, which has redefined its status in both English and European football.
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