Pep Guardiola Extends Manchester City Contract to 2027
Guardiola commits to the club despite financial allegations, vowing to stay even if relegated.
- Pep Guardiola has signed a two-year extension, securing his position as Manchester City manager until 2027, marking over a decade at the club.
- The decision comes during a challenging period, with City facing 115 financial breach charges and a rare four-game losing streak under Guardiola's tenure.
- Guardiola reaffirmed his commitment to the club, stating he would remain even if City were relegated due to the ongoing financial investigation.
- The manager cited his belief in the club's leadership and his desire to rebuild and achieve future success as key reasons for extending his stay.
- City's rivals and figures across the Premier League have praised Guardiola's influence on the English game and welcomed his continued presence.































