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I also don't think that Pep Guardiola will extend his contract again. I already broke with his rule that he never wants to stay at the same club for longer than three years, but I think this time he will bring his time at Manchester City to an end. Or is there a possibility that he wants to break more records? Where would he even go when he leaves Manchester City? He is 52 years old now and when a coach has been with Barcelona, Bayern and Manchester City, I think there is no meaningful destination left. Unless he would one day be willing to coach Real Madrid, but that is not going to happen for several reasons. The only important destination to him would be the Spanish national team or any national team. So many coaches before him said that they want to retire not too late, but most of them didn't stick to their words because they loved the sport so much and the money became and better for them.
I don't want Pep Guardiola to leave Manchester City before he breaks many records. I hope he breaks his own rules by signing a new contract, it's clear to me that's very possible because he works for Manchester City. Pep Guardiola knows where he is and how he can make a lot of history in his coaching career, so I hope he stays at Manchester City and retires there until he is 60 years old.
The England national team certainly hopes that Pep Guardiola will become its coach in the future, that's possible. But for now and the next few seasons, I hope that won't happen. Manchester City is really not ready if Pep Guardiola leaves, I mean there is no other coach who is more suitable for the team than Pep Guardiola right now.