Guardiola Silent on Man City Exit Reports
The club has begun telling key stakeholders, and Enzo Maresca has agreed to replace Guardiola after a decade in charge.
- Reports emerged on Monday that Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the season, ending his decade-long tenure. Guardiola is reportedly "furious" the news leaked ahead of Tuesday's crucial Premier League match against Bournemouth.
- Steering City to 20 trophies including six Premier League titles, the Catalan manager had "always earmarked" last summer to conclude his extraordinary chapter nine years after arriving in the northwest.
- Following the unauthorized leak, Guardiola summoned his "stunned" players to a "late night group call" to confirm his departure and apologize for the timing before their upcoming fixture.
- Former Leicester City and Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has reportedly agreed to succeed Guardiola at City, having previously served as his assistant during the 2022/23 season before taking charge of the Foxes.
- Manchester United legend Gary Neville called the leak "gamechanger news," while Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta declined to comment on the rumors, saying "I think the day that he makes the decision to stay or leave, then we can comment.
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