Guardiola to leave Manchester City after decade in charge, reports

Published 19 May, 2026 02:06pm 1 min read
Pep Guardiola. -- Reuters
Pep Guardiola. -- Reuters

Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City after a decade ​in charge, according to media reports, ‌bringing to a close one of the most successful spells in Premier League history, with ​former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca ​expected to replace him.

The 55-year-old will ⁠reportedly announce his departure shortly after ​City’s final game of the season against ​Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium, capping a campaign that included winning both the League ​Cup and the FA Cup trophies.

Saturday’s ​FA Cup victory over Chelsea secured Guardiola his 20th ‌trophy ⁠with the club.

Maresca, who left Chelsea four months ago, has been rumoured for months to be the top contender ​for the ​Spaniard’s ⁠job. Guardiola’s contract at City is set to expire in ​June 2027.

Guardiola shrugged off questions ​about ⁠his future after the FA Cup final. When asked about the rumours by ⁠TNT ​Sports, Guardiola replied, “What rumours?” ​and then ended the interview, saying, “Have a lovely evening.”

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