Pep Guardiola, the man behind Manchester City’s historic Champions League victory, might be making his way to the MLS! After leading his team to an extraordinary treble, there are whispers that Guardiola will bid farewell to Etihad Stadium when his contract expires in 2025.
The Spaniard completed a historic treble and cemented his place in managerial mythology by orchestrating City’s first-ever European victory over Inter on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola To Leave Manchester City After Winning Historical Treble
He ultimately led City to their first UEFA Champions League title, completing the triple while doing so. Pep was also honoured since he made history by being the first coach to win two trebles with two separate teams. Under Pep Guardiola, City has won 5 Premier League titles, 2 FA Cups, and 1 Champions League trophy in the last 6 seasons.
Although American insider Twellman appears to believe that a fresh challenge might be beckoning from across the pond, with related organisation fresh York City FC pointed out as a prospective destination, after winning everything that is available at the Manchester club.
The former U.S. men’s national team forward wrote on Twitter : “Would it surprise anyone when NYCFC open their new stadium…..Pep is their manager?! Not me.”
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Guardiola has apparently no plans to leave City on such a high, despite experiencing Champions League triumph for the first time since 2011, as the Spaniard will reportedly complete the remaining two years of his contract. While the stadium for NYCFC is expected to open before the 2027 MLS season, Guardiola may have time to begin a new project before that change.
Any move by Guardiola to the MLS would at least in part be a result of Inter Miami’s purchase of Lionel Messi. Last week, the Argentine completed a transfer to the struggling Eastern Conference team, which many saw as a turning point for American football.
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