But Guardiola insists that he is fully committed to his employers and has not ruled out staying beyond the seven years for which he is currently contracted. I will say that seven is many years but I explained it, maybe my English is not perfect. But I repeat the answer. What I said is when I finish my time at City — seven years is a lot — I will take a break.
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However, in the time since, the Catalan manager has claimed that he was misunderstood and left the door open to extending his contract at the Etihad Stadium once again. In November , Pep Guardiola extended his contract by two seasons, making it possible that he could complete eight seasons at the club - a mark which he did not even come close to at Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
During the back end of last week, Pep Guardiola opened up on some of the reasons that he decided to continue in his role at Manchester City. He went on to say, "I extended my contract because we got results, winning back-to-back Premier League titles, many other titles. However, it transpires that what Guardiola actually meant was when he is finished at City completely, and has said that could be in three months, or five years.
I can leave in three months or I can leave in five years. It can be in one month, in two years, in three years, in four years, in five years. When I am finished here, I will take a rest a little bit after 12 or 13 years without a stop.
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