Pep Guardiola agrees to one-year Manchester City contract ...
Guardiola was due to be out of contract at season's end
www.cbssports.comPep Guardiola extended his Manchester City contract in November 2024, with reports at the time indicating a one-year extension plus an option for an additional year, effectively keeping him at City through 2026-27 and potentially beyond. City later confirmed a two-year extension in late 2024, tying him to the club through 2026, with the option for another year, and there was still speculation around the 115 financial rules charges facing the club. Given you’re in Chicago, the latest developments would be covered by global outlets and City’s official channels; for the most current status, I can pull the latest articles if you’d like.[1][3][7]
Guardiola was due to be out of contract at season's end
www.cbssports.comPep Guardiola has agreed a contract extension at Manchester City, meaning he will complete a decade in charge at the Etihad Stadium.
www.sportingnews.comPep Guardiola has chosen to extend his stay at Manchester City, penning a two-year deal, which will see him spend over a decade at the Etihad having enjoyed huge Premier League success
www.mirror.co.ukPep Guardiola has reportedly agreed a one-year extension at Manchester City, with the option of a further year, meaning he will complete a decade in charge at the Etihad Stadium.
www.sportingnews.comManchester City manager Pep Guardiola has agreed a new one-year contract extension with the option of an additional year. The 53-year-old's existing City deal was due to expire at the end of this…
www.nytimes.comLatest from Thursdays newspapers: Chelsea players left unimpressed by Enzo Fernandezs leadership during the clubs dramatic slump; Alexander Isak could return to Liverpool bench against Man City for FA Cup quarter-final; Barcelona leading race to sign Bernardo Silva as a free agent
www.skysports.comPep Guardiola has signed a new two-year contract extension with Manchester City.
www.mancity.comLatest from Thursdays newspapers: Chelsea players left unimpressed by Enzo Fernandezs leadership during the clubs dramatic slump; Alexander Isak could return to Liverpool bench against Man City for FA Cup quarter-final; Barcelona leading race to sign Bernardo Silva as a free agent
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