Source: BBC
Pep Guardiola is reportedly set to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable 10-year spell at the club. According to reports, the decision follows his 20th trophy win with City last weekend, marking another milestone in a highly successful tenure.
The development has sparked widespread reactions from pundits and football figures. Gary Neville, Mikel Arteta and several others have weighed in on the possible exit, with the football world closely watching how the situation unfolds.
Attention has quickly turned to potential replacements, with former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca and current Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany emerging as the most strongly linked candidates to take over at the Etihad.
Guardiola himself has remained tight-lipped about his future. After the FA Cup final win over Chelsea, when asked by TNT Sports presenter Laura Woods about the rumours, he paused before responding simply: “Have a lovely evening.”
Meanwhile, discussion continues around Manchester City’s ongoing 115 financial charges case against the Premier League. Sports lawyer Tom Murray has suggested a final verdict could still be up to two years away, predicting the club may be found in breach of some charges, followed by a likely appeal process that could further delay closure.
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