Manchester City is pleased to announce that Pep Guardiola has signed a new two-year deal with the Club, Report says.
The contract, which now runs to the summer of 2023, sees Guardiola’s commitment to City extended to seven years from his arrival in 2016.
Since joining Manchester City, Pep has had a transformational effect on the Club’s playing style and has guided the team to eight significant trophies, setting a series of substantial records along the way. In total, the team has won 181 of the 245 matches under his in charge – a win rate of 73.87 percent – winning a piece of silverware every 31 games he has overseen.
Pep’s current five-year stay is already the most extended commitment he has made to a football Club since becoming a manager in 2008. This extension will see him overtake Joe Mercer and put him second on the Club’s list of longest-serving post-war managers.