Pep Guardiola is reportedly preparing to end his highly successful spell at Manchester City after the conclusion of the current season, according to multiple reports.
Guardiola, who has been in charge since 2016, has won six Premier League titles and delivered Manchester City’s first UEFA Champions League trophy, taking his total haul to 20 major trophies during his tenure.
Reports suggest the Spaniard could step down after City’s final Premier League fixtures, with no official confirmation yet from the club. City are expected to hold a celebratory parade following their domestic cup success, which some believe could double as a farewell event for the manager.
During his time in England, Guardiola has transformed Manchester City into one of Europe’s dominant football forces, reshaping English football with his possession-based style and tactical innovations.
He previously enjoyed successful spells at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, further cementing his reputation as one of the most influential coaches in modern football.
Speculation is also growing over potential successors, with former City assistant Enzo Maresca among those linked to the role.
The timing of his possible departure comes amid ongoing scrutiny over Manchester City’s financial regulations case, which remains unresolved.


