Manchester City has officially announced that head coach Pep Guardiola will step down at the end of the current season. The announcement was made through the club’s official account on the social network X.
Guardiola, who has been at the helm since 2016, had one year remaining on his contract. However, both the manager and the club agreed to terminate the deal by mutual consent. Over his ten-year tenure, Guardiola has managed 592 matches, achieving 423 wins, 77 draws, and 92 defeats.
His time at Manchester City marked a transformative period for the club, as he led them to their first Champions League title and multiple Premier League championships. Guardiola’s contributions have significantly elevated the club’s stature in international football.
The club is expected to announce Guardiola’s successor shortly, who is already working on the team’s transfer plans for the upcoming season.
