A feeling is gaining ground both inside and outside the club: the possibility of seeing Pep Guardiola leave Manchester City in the summer of 2026 is now very real.
Is it the final whistle for Pep? The information, reported by Fabrizio Romano, has fueled speculation about the future of the Spanish coach, who has reached a pivotal moment in his cycle with the Citizens.
The closing chapter of a historic era
In charge since 2016, Pep Guardiola has profoundly transformed Manchester City. Over a potential ten-season spell at the helm (2016–2026), he has built one of the most dominant teams in the history of English and European football, turning City into a global benchmark for style of play and sustained excellence at the highest level.
The trophy cabinet speaks for itself. Under Guardiola, Manchester City have won six Premier League titles, multiple League Cups, FA Cups, and above all the Champions League in 2023, the crowning achievement of a long-term project. Added to this are the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup, completing a historic treble that etched this team into footballing legend.
Beyond silverware, Guardiola imposed a clear footballing identity built on extreme possession, high pressing, ball-playing defenders, and hybrid midfielders. He shaped and elevated countless players, turning City into a formidable collective machine. As 2026 approaches, the question is no longer if he will leave, but when and under what circumstances. Should his departure be confirmed, it would mark the end of a major era and leave behind a colossal sporting and cultural legacy in the club’s history.
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