
It has been suggested that Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola has âdefinitelyâ had âconversationsâ about leaving the Premier League holders.
Guardiolaâs long-term future is in doubt as he has entered the final year of his Man City contract.
In the summer, the Man City boss was mooted as a potential replacement for former England boss Gareth Southgate, but the FA opted to appoint Thomas Tuchel.
The Spaniard has also been mentioned as a candidate for the Brazil job and it remains to be seen whether he will commit his future to Man City.
The 53-year-old has been with Man City since 2016. He has helped them win the Premier League six times and the Champions League once.
Before this international break, Man City endured a rare rough patch under Guardiola as they lost four games in a row across all competitions. They were beaten by Tottenham Hotspur, AFC Bournemouth, Sporting Lisbon and Brighton. This run places them sixth in the Premier League form table.
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Despite this, last week, a report from Football Insider claimed Guardiola has âreached an agreement in principleâ with Man City over a new contract.
âThe legendary Catalan boss is set to put pen to paper on a new one-year extension running until the summer of 2026.
âSources say the deal is â99% doneâ after new talks, with an official announcement expected soon.
âGuardiolaâs future has been the subject of widespread speculation but he insisted last month that he had not made a final decision.
âCity fans are now set to get clarity with the 53-year-old set to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium to ten years.â
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However, nothing has been confirmed and former Man City financial advisor Stefan Borson says Guardiola has âdefinitely spoken to Brazilâ.
âWe know he has had conversations with them before,â Borson told Football Insider.
âI think [Brazil] are one of the options should he end up leaving City.
âClearly, being out of contract will make things easier in that there will be no compensation to pay, so it would just be a negotiation between him and Brazil.
âI think itâs slightly surprising that we havenât heard anything so far during this international break.
âThis would be the time when you would expect Guardiola if he was going to stay at City, I think this would be the week that you would expect it to happen.
âWe will have to see, but he definitely has spoken to Brazil, so we know that it is a possible option after City.
âThe question is whether it will be now or at some other point in the future, but I definitely think the story is true.â







