
is expected to leave at the end of the current Premier League season, bringing an end to his remarkable spell at the Etihad Stadium.
Reports from England claim the Spaniard will step down after City’s final league fixture against on Sunday.
Guardiola, who took charge of Manchester City in 2016, transformed the club into one of Europe’s dominant football forces. During his time in England, the former and manager won multiple major honours, including six Premier League titles and the club’s first UEFA Champions League trophy.
The 55-year-old also guided City to an unprecedented four consecutive league titles, further cementing his legacy as one of football’s greatest managers.
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Manchester City reportedly informed some commercial partners that Guardiola’s departure announcement could arrive soon, with preparations already underway for a managerial transition.
His possible exit has already sparked speculation over who will replace him ahead of next season as the club prepares for life after one of its most successful eras.
