The Times sports reports that Pep Guardiola’s new Manchester City contract does not include a clause to leave if the club is relegated.
Manchester City fans have good news after British and European media reported that. Guardiola has agreed in principle to extend his contract with the club after a series of problems UFABET
However, the good news also comes with negative news after reports that. Pep Guardiola tried to include a condition to part ways with the Sky Blues. If the team is relegated from the Premier League.
The case stems from the club’s ongoing investigation into financial misconduct. With several British media outlets previously believing that if the board finds City guilty. They could face severe punishments, including relegation.
This has led to the ongoing speculation that. There will be a separation clause in Guardiola’s new contract with the Citizens. However, The Times insists that there is no such clause and that the Spanish coach has not attempted to do so, as has been reported.
For Man City, the final details are being worked out before they can officially announce Guardiola’s contract extension.
Guardiola has led City to six Premier League titles, two FA Cup, four League Cups, the Champions League and the Club World Cup since taking charge in 2016.