Pep Guardiola is set to bring his trophy-laden decade in charge of Manchester City to an end this weekend.
Guardiola, 55, has won six Premier League titles and City’s first Champions League among 20 trophies since arriving in England in 2016.
He could add one more to his tally if City win their final two matches of the season against Bournemouth and Aston Villa and Arsenal fail to beat Crystal Palace on Sunday’s final round of Premier League fixtures.
The Daily Mail and The Athletic reported that Guardiola will step down after the visit of Villa to the Etihad.
City have made no comment on the speculation.
However, the club have arranged a parade through Manchester on Monday to celebrate their Carabao Cup and FA Cup triumphs this season, which could act as a farewell to Guardiola.
Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who previously worked on Guardiola’s staff at City, is reportedly in line to take over next season.
Guardiola has one more year remaining on his contract but rumours he was set to depart at the end of the season have circulated for months.
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After a first trophyless season for seven years in the 2024/25 campaign, a rejuvenated City have bounced back.
Victory over Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final completed a domestic cup double and they could still usurp Arsenal for a seventh league title in nine years.
Guardiola arrived in England as already one of Europe’s most decorated coaches.
His four-year spell at boyhood club Barcelona between 2008 and 2012 captured admirers across the globe, winning two Champions Leagues and three LaLiga titles.
He added three more league titles in three seasons at Bayern Munich.
A similarly short spell was expected when City lured him to the Premier League.
But his influence has transformed the English game at all levels over the past 10 years.
Arsenal, managed by Guardiola’s former assistant Mikel Arteta, are on the brink of their first league title in 22 years.
The timing of Guardiola’s exit comes with the outcome of an investigation into more than 100 alleged breaches by City of financial regulations still to be released.
First charged by the Premier League in February 2023, an independent commission hearing concluded in December 2024 with the case hanging over City’s achievements on the pitch ever since.
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