Manchester City's treble-winning manager Pep Guardiola has reportedly decided when he will leave the English giants.
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On the weekend, the Spanish tactician wrote his name in the history books as he became the first manager to win two European trebles.
Guardiola did it first in his debut season with Barcelona's first team in 2008/09, and completed a second treble on Saturday after his City side clinched a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League.
The 52-year-old will continue his quest for more dominance in England despite all he has already achieved, as previously confirmed by the former Bayern Munich manager after it was announced the club are facing 115 charges from the Premier League.
Guardiola has, in fact, made up his mind in deciding that he will move on from the Citizens at the end of the 2024/25 season when his contract expires, meaning the Spaniard will have spent nine years in charge of the club by the time his deal runs out.
This is according to The Guardian, who claims he is not ready to call time on his trophy-laden spell at the Etihad Stadium just yet.
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Since his arrival in England in 2016 following a three-year spell at Bayern Munich, Guardiola has claimed a staggering 14 pieces of silverware.
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