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Pep Guardiola refuted on Friday that when his current contract expires in 2023, he would quit Manchester City.
After speaking at a Brazilian business event via Zoom, the City manager was reported as saying he will quit the club after seven years in charge.
Guardiola, on the other hand, stated that when he ultimately leaves City, whether it is in two years or later, he intends to take a vacation from the game.
"I have no intention of leaving after two years. If the outcomes aren't good or the organization isn't satisfied with me, I can quit in two months. I have the option of leaving in three months or five years "At his pre-match news conference before of Saturday's match against Arsenal, Guardiola stated.
"What I meant was that following my time at City, I would take a sabbatical. It may be one month, two years, or five years from now. I don't have any compelling reasons to quit right now."
Guardiola is now in his sixth season as manager of Manchester City, having previously spent four years at Barcelona and three seasons with Bayern Munich.
In his previous five seasons, City has won three Premier League championships and reached the Champions League final for the first time in May.
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