Pep Guardiola has dropped his clearest indication yet that he could remain in charge of Manchester City beyond the current campaign, easing speculation about his future at the Etihad.
The City manager, who is nearing ten years at the club, stated that he still had the will to continue, citing the team’s positive attitude and stability within the team as key factors behind his motivation. Guardiola stressed his whole dedication to the initiative despite speculation about Enzo Maresca as a potential successor.
With City still trailing Arsenal FC for the Premier League title, his comments come at a key moment in the season. The club has already won honors and is preparing for another domestic final, underscoring a season that remains competitive on various fronts.
As gathered by The News Chronicle, Guardiola’s increased vigor is related to the stability within the team and coaching system, with players like Ilkay Gundogan returning to support the club’s positive culture.
City is trying to close the gap at the top, so they have a series of important matches coming up, including a significant one against Everton FC. With trophies still on offer and their manager showing no desire to leave, the following weeks may affect both the championship battle and Guardiola’s long-term future in Manchester.

