Manchester City have got their hands on many titles in recent years.
Having won six Premier League trophies in seven years as well as numerous other domestic titles, City have also secured three major European honours.
This success has all come under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, who is now in the midst of his ninth season at the Etihad Stadium since arriving back in 2016.
However, this could end up being the 53-year-old’s final campaign with the Citizens as his contract is set to expire in June.
With David Ornstein reporting that Txiki Begiristain will be leaving City in the summer, Guardiola could potentially be following him out the door.
This prospect has led to one pundit sharing his thoughts on what he thinks the situation will be with the City manager by the end of the season.
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Gabby Agbonlahor makes Pep Guardiola claim on Man City future
While discussing the subject of Guardiola on talkSPORT (10/10 9:29 AM), Gabby Agbonlahor said this on what he thinks Guardiola will do in terms of his future at City.
He said: “I think, Pep, because he’s won so much at Man City, if he doesn’t win the title this season I think he’s gone. And if he does win it, I think he stays again.”
How do City feel about Guardiola’s future?
Following the news of Begiristain’s impending exit, Fabrizio Romano claimed that City are confident Guardiola will continue at the club beyond the end of his current contract.
This makes it likely that the 53-year-old could sign a contract extension, regardless of how the team fares in this current race for the Premier League title, as Agbonlahor mentioned.
Agbonlahor isn’t the only talkSPORT pundit to make a claim about the Catalan’s future recently, as Danny Murphy claims that Guardiola has already made a decision about his City future, before then backing him to stay at the club.
Either way, given how many trophies Guardiola has led the Manchester club to during his reign, it would undoubtedly be a huge boost for everyone at City to see him sign a contract extension.
