
"There are no discussions end of the subject, Guardiola said. I will not be eternally here, but I've said before I will not be here for ever. None of us will be for ever in this world but there are no discussions. What is going to happen will happen and the club has to be prepared for everything for the players and the CEOs, except the owners."
"The last three or four years every time during a certain period someone asks me that question. Sooner or later, when I'm 75 or 76, I will quit Manchester City. I understand the question when I have the end of a contract [coming] but I have 18 months left and I am so delighted, happy and excited about the development of the team and being there. That is all I can say."
Guardiola insists there are no discussions about him leaving Manchester City and intends to see out his contract, which runs until June 2027. He has won 18 major trophies at City and says he is motivated by more than success. City can temporarily move to the top of the table with a win over 18th-placed West Ham, illustrating the team's progress since last season. Guardiola acknowledges eventual departure is inevitable with age but emphasizes he remains delighted, happy and excited about the team's development with about 18 months left on his deal. Arne Slot believes Liverpool have moved on from the Mohamed Salah controversy.
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