- Guardiola set to sign new contract with Man City
- Boss approaching final six months of current terms
- New deal would take Guardiola over 10 years with Cityzens
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is understood to have agreed a new contract with the reigning Premier League champions.
The boss is approaching the final six months of his current deal and had been tipped to depart at the end of the season, particularly with long-time friend Txiki Begiristain stepping down from his role as sporting director.
However, according to The Athletic, Guardiola's future with City has been secured with a new one-year contract.
The new deal is also believed to include the option for an additional 12 months which, if fulfilled, would take Guardiola to a decade of service at the club.
It was during the October international break that Guardiola first gave any significant indication that he could extend his contract, admitting his passion for his current role was still as strong as ever during an interview on Italian television.
One month later and Guardiola is believed to have shaken hands on fresh terms which could keep him at City until 2026. A recent report claimed he could depart the Etihad Stadium that year in favour of linking up with Ronaldo Nazario as the Brazil manager.