Pep Guardiola extended his contract with Manchester City on Wednesday for a further two seasons, which now runs until July 2025.
“I am very happy to stay at Manchester City for another two years,” the 51-year-old told Premier League media.
“I can’t thank everyone at the club enough for trusting me. I’m happy and comfortable here, I have everything I need to do my job the best I can,” the Catalan added, admitting that “the the next chapter for this club will be great for the next decade”.
The journey continues…
We are pleased to announce @PepTeam has signed a new two-year contract ✍️ #ManCity pic.twitter.com/FI41S0j5OH
– Manchester City (@ManCity) November 23, 2022
“From day one I felt something special to be here and I couldn’t be in a better place. I still feel we can achieve more and that’s why I want to stay and keep fighting for trophies,” he underlined. , in a clear reference to the Liga of Champions, which is after all the club’s most coveted trophy, with the best achievement being a final loss to Chelsea, in 2021, at Estádio do Dragão.
The former coach of Barcelona and Bayern Munich won with the citizens four league titles, an FA Cup, four League Cups and two Super Cups since taking charge in 2016.
We have Guardiola! pic.twitter.com/MkrmclswC1
– Manchester City (@ManCity) November 23, 2022
Source: DN
