Pep Guardiola to leave Manchester City at season's end; Enzo Maresca expected successor, per reports
Guardiola has won 16 major trophies with City in 10 seasons, the most recent of which came in Saturday's FA Cup final
www.cbssports.comPep Guardiola is widely reported to be considering his future at Manchester City in 2026, with several outlets citing ongoing speculation about a possible departure at the end of the season. Multiple sources from January to May 2026 have suggested varying scenarios, including potential exits after the current campaign or at contract expiry, but no definitive public confirmation from Guardiola or City as of now. The consensus in several reputable outlets is that any decision will depend on results, personal considerations, and City’s plans for succession.
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Would you like a brief chronological digest of the main reports from January through May 2026, with each claim linked to its source and noted for any official City statements? I can also summarize what each outlet claimed about timing, reasons, and possible successors.
Guardiola has won 16 major trophies with City in 10 seasons, the most recent of which came in Saturday's FA Cup final
www.cbssports.comPep Guardiola signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City in November 2024, but the Catalan coach could still leave the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season
www.mirror.co.ukPep Guardiola is planning to be at Manchester City next season and insists the possibility of him leaving in the summer is "not on the table right now".
www.espn.comGuardiola's mood of late has invited fresh speculation as to whether he's going to step down as Man City manager at the end of the season. Only time will tell.
www.espn.co.ukPep Guardiola's Manchester City suffered a 2-0 defeat to rivals Manchester United on Saturday lunchtime and it fuelled exit talk.
www.sportbible.comGuardiola's mood of late has invited fresh speculation as to whether he's going to step down as Man City manager at the end of the season. Only time will tell.
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