Insiders reportedly more concerned about manager’s uncertain future than ongoing Premier League charges.
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the Etihad Stadium, with reports emerging that Manchester City officials are increasingly worried manager Pep Guardiola could decide to end his historic tenure this summer.
According to The Mirror, the potential departure of the Catalan coach is causing more internal consternation than the club’s ongoing legal battle over 115 alleged Premier League financial breaches, which they strenuously deny.
Guardiola’s current contract runs until the summer of 2027, which would mark a full decade in Manchester. However, he has consistently indicated he would re-evaluate his future this year. Having won every major trophy available—including six Premier League titles—during his transformative reign, the 53-year-old may feel his cycle at the club is complete.
“For those at The Etihad, Guardiola’s uncertain future is causing considerably more consternation,” the report states, highlighting the depth of concern within the club’s hierarchy.
While the football world awaits the verdict on the long-standing regulatory case, the more immediate and palpable anxiety at City appears to be about securing the future of the man who has built their modern dynasty.
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