Pep Guardiola will leave his role as Manchester City manager this summer, ending one of the most successful tenures in Premier League history, with former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca expected to replace him.
Multiple sources briefed on the situation say Guardiola is preparing to depart City at the end of a season in which his side has won the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, with Saturday's triumph over Chelsea securing a 20th major trophy for the 55-year-old during 10 years at the Etihad.
Maresca is now expected to take over at City, who may yet win this season's Premier League, four months after his exit from Chelsea.
Guardiola's City contract had been due to run until June 2027, having last signed fresh terms in November 2024. Amid continued speculation in recent months the club's position has consistently been that he has one more year on his deal and they have always been hopeful he will stay.
City have two games of the campaign remaining, against Bournemouth and Aston Villa, and these will now mark the final matches of a glorious reign in which the Catalan has guided City to six Premier League titles and their first Champions League triumph, in 2023.
The home match against Aston Villa on May 24 - which could see them clinch the title if they can overturn leaders Arsenal's two-point advantage - would be the last of Guardiola's record-setting tenure as City manager.
Guardiola had shut down questions over his future in the build up to and aftermath of Saturday's FA Cup final. "One more year of contract," he replied when asked during his pre-match press conference if the cup final would be his final trip to Wembley as City manager.
"Rumours?," he responded, when asked about his future by TNT Sports after the game. He then made a hasty exit and added: "Have a lovely evening,"
Multiple sources briefed on the situation say Guardiola is preparing to depart City at the end of a season in which his side has won the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, with Saturday's triumph over Chelsea securing a 20th major trophy for the 55-year-old during 10 years at the Etihad.
Maresca is now expected to take over at City, who may yet win this season's Premier League, four months after his exit from Chelsea.
Guardiola's City contract had been due to run until June 2027, having last signed fresh terms in November 2024. Amid continued speculation in recent months the club's position has consistently been that he has one more year on his deal and they have always been hopeful he will stay.
City have two games of the campaign remaining, against Bournemouth and Aston Villa, and these will now mark the final matches of a glorious reign in which the Catalan has guided City to six Premier League titles and their first Champions League triumph, in 2023.
The home match against Aston Villa on May 24 - which could see them clinch the title if they can overturn leaders Arsenal's two-point advantage - would be the last of Guardiola's record-setting tenure as City manager.
Guardiola had shut down questions over his future in the build up to and aftermath of Saturday's FA Cup final. "One more year of contract," he replied when asked during his pre-match press conference if the cup final would be his final trip to Wembley as City manager.
"Rumours?," he responded, when asked about his future by TNT Sports after the game. He then made a hasty exit and added: "Have a lovely evening,"