Man City: Guardiola set to be ‘offered significant extension’ after having ‘discussion’ with ‘key player’

According to reports, Manchester City are hatching a plan to retain head coach Pep Guardiola beyond the end of his current contract in 2025.

is looking to do the league and cup double for a second straight season as Man City face arch-rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final on Sunday.

have already won the Premier League for the fourth consecutive season as they beat West Ham United on the final to edge out nearest rivals Arsenal.

Despite this, Guardiola s long-term future is in doubt as his contract is due to expire in 2025.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich head coach has indicated that he will manage Man City next season, but his plans beyond the 2024/25 campaign are unclear.

The future is absolutely open

Earlier this week, transfer expert

“Pep Guardiola after winning the Premier League with Manchester City admitted that he’s closer to leaving than to staying when his current contract expires in 2025,” he said.

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“Guardiola will 100% stay until 2025 – he wants to stay there and win the Champions League again, so he will also be in the conversations about the summer transfer window at City.

“For sure, Guardiola will be at City for one more season, but after that the future is absolutely open. The reality is that he is not discussing a new contract with City at the moment – the situation is really quiet, they are very happy together, and Guardiola’s full focus is on next season, but not beyond.

“Probably in 2025 they will discuss the future together, but as things stand there is a concrete chance to see Pep leaving the Etihad Stadium at the end of next season.”

Uncertainty surrounding Guardiola is circling while Man City are facing 115 charges for alleged breaches of the Premier League s FFP rules.

If found guilty, Man City could be docked points, given a transfer ban or even be expelled from the Premier League. B

, Man City want Guardiola to sign a new, long-term contract that would extend his stay at the club beyond a decade .

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