Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of this season, the club has confirmed, bringing down the curtain on one of the most decorated managerial tenures in football history.
Pep Guardiola to Depart Manchester City This Summer After Decade of Dominance

Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of this season, the club has confirmed, bringing down the curtain on one of the most decorated managerial tenures in football history.
The Catalan took charge at City in 2016 and departs having lifted 20 trophies in nine years, a haul that includes six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, and the club's first ever UEFA Champions League crown.
In an official statement published on Manchester City's website, the club announced that Guardiola will transition into a new position as a global ambassador for City Football Group, the ownership consortium behind City and a network of clubs worldwide.
End of a golden era
Few managerial stints in the modern game can match what Guardiola built at the Etihad Stadium. Arriving with an already lustrous reputation forged at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, he proceeded to reshape English football — dragging tactical standards upward and turning City into a perennial force in both domestic and European competition.
The Champions League triumph, in particular, completed a long-awaited chapter for a club that had chased European glory for decades. Under Guardiola, City did not merely win — they set the tempo for how elite football is played.
What comes next
His move into the City Football Group ambassador role keeps him within the organisation, albeit in a capacity far removed from the dugout. City Football Group oversees clubs across multiple continents, and Guardiola's global profile makes him a natural figurehead for the group's broader ambitions.
No announcement regarding his successor at Manchester City has yet been made.


