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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has opened up on his future plans and revealed where he may manage after leaving the Cityzens.
Guardiola is set to stay at Manchester City until 2027 after signing a new contract with the club in November. The new deal will take Guardiola to over a decade at Manchester City where he has already won six Premier League titles, one Champions League, four Carabao Cups, two FA Cups and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Guardiola has now looked ahead to the future and admitted that City will be the last club he will manage in his career.
He told famous Spanish chef Dani Garcia on his Desmontadito YouTube channel: "I'm not gonna manage any other club after City. I'm not talking about the long-term future but what I'm not going to do is leave, go to another country, do the same thing as now. Maybe a national team, but that's different."
Guardiola was linked with the England job in the wake of Gareth Southgate's departure before Thomas Tuchel was appointed as the new Three Lions' coach. There has also been speculation previously that the 53-year-old was wanted by the Brazil national team, and there may be plenty of offers for Guardiola to consider once he does finally decide to part ways with City.
Guardiola's City side are currently going through a sticky patch and dropped Premier League points again last time out against Crystal Palace. The Catalan coach will aim to get his team back to winning ways on Wednesday at Juventus in the Champions League.
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