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Manchester City face losing Guardiola to Brazil

 

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is making a bold move to secure the services of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, according to The Athletic.

The South American football powerhouse has reportedly contacted the Catalan tactician multiple times this year to express their interest.

Guardiola’s recent comments about his future at City have fuelled speculation about his next destination.

Despite joking about the timing of the Brazilian offer following a 4-1 defeat to Sporting CP, his subsequent remarks hinted at a desire for a challenge.

He expressed a strong will to lift City out of their current slump, suggesting a potential extension of his contract.

However, the allure of managing the Brazilian national team, one of the most iconic footballing positions in the world, could be too tempting to resist.

Brazil are crying out for a manager of his ilk, with Dorival Junior’s tenure looking unconvincing. The results have been disappointing, and the performances are egregious.

They were after Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti and came close to sealing a deal before Los Blancos offered him a new contract.


As Guardiola enters the final year of his contract with City, uncertainty surrounds his future.

There have been talks that he will sign a new Man City deal if they receive a massive punishment in their battle with the Premier League, for which they face 115 charges.

The next few months will be crucial in determining Guardiola’s next move.

 

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