Pep Guardiola has been turned Manchester city becoming one of the most dominant teams in world football, with the continued success that Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed envisioned when he took over the club in 2008. However, after recently expressing his frustration over the club’s transfer spending, questions have resurfaced over Guardiola’s long-term future at the Sky Blues. and reports suggest clarity may emerge.
After a disappointing 2024-2025 campaign City currently trailing Arsenal in the Premier League title race with 47 points, six points off the top. Determined to bounce back from a trophyless season, Guardiola has endured an injury-plagued year. This prompted the club to secure Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guéhi during the January 2026 transfer window.
Asked during Tuesday’s press conference about these additions, Guardiola delivered a sharp message to the club’s hierarchy: “Yes, really good. I’m a bit sad and upset because we are seventh in the Premier League in terms of net spend over the last five years. I want to be the first. I don’t understand why the club doesn’t spend more money. I’m a little grumpy with them.“
Despite the January reinforcements, Guardiola broadened his perspective to include the wider financial landscape of the past five seasons. While Manchester City’s net spend is estimated at around €460 million, six Premier League clubs, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Liverpoolhave spent more in the transfer market, even though City remain leaders in wage expenditure.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates against Newcastle United.
“But just as we won in the past because we spent a lot, now six teams have to win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup. because they have spent more in the last five yearsGuardiola added.These are facts. It’s not an opinion. Good luck to the six teams ahead of us in terms of net spend over the last five years.the City boss concluded, clearly challenging his rivals.

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Guardiola’s future at City is in doubt
Amid speculation linking him with the Brazilian national team job after the 2024–25 season, Guardiola eventually signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City. Still, and his current contract expires in June 2027The club is already preparing for a future in which the Spanish manager may no longer be at the helm.
According to BBC Sports, there are growing doubts internally about whether Guardiola will stay beyond next seasondespite having one year left on his contract. Even if he chooses to stay until the expiration of the term, the report suggests that this “unlikelythat he would agree to a new extension.
With City still battling on multiple fronts, finishing second in the Premier League, qualifying for the Champions League last 16 and about to play in the Carabao Cup final, no immediate decision is expected. The report adds that clarity over Guardiola’s future is more likely towards the end of the season or shortly after the season ends.
Potential successors have already been discussed, including Xabi Alonso after his departure from Real Madrid, Enzo Maresca and Como head coach Cesc Fàbregas. As City approaches a decade under Guardiola’s leadership, the club’s hierarchy is quietly weighing the long-term options for life after the most successful manager in its history.
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