
"It's a personal decision he'll have to make,"
"I think a project should last five or six years, no more. But not for him, for everyone. Afterward, you have to regenerate. As a friend, I would tell him to look for a new project because he still has a long way to go."
"I have two more years, maybe I'll extend two more years,"
"So the question is when I will stop in this year or in two years, or in four years, I will take a break. But now I feel fine, I would say."
Pep Guardiola, 54, has won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the UEFA Champions League during his time in England. His current Manchester City contract runs until 2027. Close friend and former colleague Carles Planchart, who left Manchester City last season, advised Guardiola to seek a new project after five or six years to allow regeneration. Planchart argued that projects should last five or six years and that Guardiola still has a long way to go. Guardiola has remained noncommittal about his future, stating he has two more years and may extend while currently feeling fine. Jurgen Klopp's recent departure offers an uncertain comparator for managerial timing.
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