Guardiola Says No to Contract Extension in November
Manchester City Manager Dismisses Rumors of Impending Deal
Pep Guardiola has flatly denied rumors that he is set to sign a contract extension with Manchester City in November. The Spanish coach has been linked with a new deal at the Etihad Stadium, but he has insisted that there is no truth to the speculation.
"No Talks, No Agreement"
In a press conference on Friday, Guardiola said: "There are no talks, there is no agreement. I have one more year on my contract and I am fully focused on this season."
Guardiola's current contract expires in June 2023, and there has been much speculation about his future. However, the manager has repeatedly stated that he is happy at City and that he is not looking to leave anytime soon.
A Decade of Success
Guardiola has been in charge of Manchester City since 2016, and he has led the club to four Premier League titles, one FA Cup, and four League Cups. He is widely regarded as one of the best managers in the world, and his success at City has made him a popular figure among the club's fans.
Focus on the Present
Despite the rumors of a contract extension, Guardiola is keen to focus on the present rather than the future. He said: "We have a lot of work to do this season, and I am not thinking about anything else."
Manchester City are currently top of the Premier League table, and they are also in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Guardiola will be hoping to lead the club to more success this season, and he is determined to put all speculation about his future behind him.