Manchester City are reportedly looking at potential alternatives to Pep Guardiola, even though he is extending his stay at the Etihad.
According to a report by Give Me Sport, Manchester City are now kick-starting the process to identify a replacement for their charismatic manager Pep Guardiola.
There have been rumours of a potential contract extension for the Spanish manager and it remains to be seen whether the two parties can secure an agreement soon. According to Give Me Sport, the Premier League champions have already agreed on a contract with Guardiola but he might not be at the club for a long time. The Spanish manager harbours the intention of managing an international team and he could look to move on in the near future.
Replacing a manager of his calibre will be quite difficult and it will be interesting to see if Manchester City can bring in a quality alternative. Guardiola is widely regarded as the best manager of his generation and he has won several trophies throughout his career. He has transformed Manchester City since his arrival and he has guided them to every major trophy at club level.
Manchester City must do everything to hold on to Guardiola
Manchester City will be hoping to continue winning major trophies and they need to hold on to their current manager or bring in a top-class replacement. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The Spanish manager has helped them win four titles in succession and Manchester City will be hoping to secure a fifth successive league title this season. Manchester City have been quite underwhelming in recent weeks and they have lost four matches in a row in all competitions. It will be interesting to see if the Spanish manager can turn things around and help Manchester City finish the season strongly.
They have established themselves as one of the best clubs in the world and they have a formidable squad at their disposal. Manchester City have the resources to sign the best players in the world as well and there is no reason why they cannot convince the Spaniard to continue at the club.
Manchester City are reportedly looking at potential alternatives to Pep Guardiola, even though he is extending his stay at the Etihad.
According to a report by Give Me Sport, Manchester City are now kick-starting the process to identify a replacement for their charismatic manager Pep Guardiola.
There have been rumours of a potential contract extension for the Spanish manager and it remains to be seen whether the two parties can secure an agreement soon. According to Give Me Sport, the Premier League champions have already agreed on a contract with Guardiola but he might not be at the club for a long time. The Spanish manager harbours the intention of managing an international team and he could look to move on in the near future.
Replacing a manager of his calibre will be quite difficult and it will be interesting to see if Manchester City can bring in a quality alternative. Guardiola is widely regarded as the best manager of his generation and he has won several trophies throughout his career. He has transformed Manchester City since his arrival and he has guided them to every major trophy at club level.
Manchester City must do everything to hold on to Guardiola
Manchester City will be hoping to continue winning major trophies and they need to hold on to their current manager or bring in a top-class replacement. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The Spanish manager has helped them win four titles in succession and Manchester City will be hoping to secure a fifth successive league title this season. Manchester City have been quite underwhelming in recent weeks and they have lost four matches in a row in all competitions. It will be interesting to see if the Spanish manager can turn things around and help Manchester City finish the season strongly.
They have established themselves as one of the best clubs in the world and they have a formidable squad at their disposal. Manchester City have the resources to sign the best players in the world as well and there is no reason why they cannot convince the Spaniard to continue at the club.