Guardiola Keeps Man City Future Unclear With 2 Games Left as 2 Key Coaches Exit
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Updated · Sky Sports · May 18
Guardiola Keeps Man City Future Unclear With 2 Games Left as 2 Key Coaches Exit
8 articles · Updated · Sky Sports · May 18
Pep Guardiola has not clarified whether he will leave after Manchester City's final two Premier League matches or stay through the last year of his contract to 2027.
Two trusted members of his coaching staff are due to depart this summer, deepening speculation that Enzo Maresca could replace him, though City sources have not confirmed any succession plan.
1-0 over Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup final gave City fresh momentum before Tuesday's trip to Bournemouth, with the title race still alive if Arsenal slip against Burnley.
Guardiola has publicly stressed he is happy at the club and, after the cup win, spoke of City's squad in long-term terms, saying "the future is bright" and "we'll be there in the next years."
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