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Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Manchester City will be his final club job as a manager. After signing a contract extension until 2027, Guardiola stated he won't manage another team and plans to enjoy his post-football life with hobbies like golf and cooking, reflecting on his successful career.

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Manchester City will be his final managerial position, ending speculation about his future in football. The 53-year-old, who has been with City for over eight years, recently signed a contract extension until 2027, extending his tenure beyond a decade. Guardiola has led City to numerous victories, including six Premier League titles, but he revealed that after his time at the club, he will not manage another team.

In a recent interview with Spanish chef Dani Garcia, Guardiola explained that he wants to step back from football management to take time for personal reflection and relaxation. He also shared his plans post-retirement, including learning French, playing more golf, and cooking simple meals. Despite his continued success, Guardiola admitted that the pressure of defeat in football often leaves him feeling lonely, a sentiment he finds solace in through golf.

As he prepares for his eventual departure from City, Guardiola seems focused on enjoying his remaining time in charge while preparing for a peaceful post-management life.