Pep Guardiola will wait until the end of the season before making a final decision on his future at Manchester City, according to reports from JBurtTelegraph.
Guardiola, who took charge of Manchester City on July 1, 2016, has enjoyed a historic spell at the club, establishing himself as the most successful manager in its history. During his time at the Etihad, he has won an impressive 19 trophies, consistently dominating English football while also achieving success on the European stage. His current contract runs until June 30, 2027, following four separate extensions signed in 2018, 2020, 2022 and most recently in November 2024.
His latest silverware came in the 2026 EFL Cup final, where Manchester City secured a 2–0 victory over Arsenal, further cementing his legacy. Guardiola’s trophy haul includes six Premier League titles, five EFL Cups, three FA Community Shields, two FA Cups, as well as a UEFA Champions League triumph in 2023, followed by the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in the same year.
Despite his long term contract, uncertainty now surrounds his future, with the Spanish manager expected to assess his position once the season concludes. His decision could have major implications for Manchester City as they look to maintain their dominance and plan for the next phase of the club’s success.

