Manchester City has announced that head coach Pep Guardiola will step down at the end of the current season after a successful decade at the club. The news was shared via the club’s official account on the social media platform X.
Despite having one year remaining on his contract, both Guardiola and the club reached a mutual agreement to terminate the deal. The 55-year-old Spaniard took charge of Manchester City in 2016 and has overseen a remarkable run, with a record of 592 matches, including 423 wins, 77 draws, and 92 defeats.
Guardiola’s tenure marked a transformative period for Manchester City, culminating in the club’s first Champions League title and multiple Premier League championships. His leadership brought the team to new heights in both domestic and European competitions.
Details regarding Guardiola’s successor are expected to be announced shortly, as the future manager is already involved in planning the club’s transfer strategies.

