Guardiola to discuss Man City future at end of season
By Reuters
22 April 2018 |
5:15 am
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday (April 20) that he will sit down with the club's hierarchy to discuss his future with the Premier League champions after the season ends.
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