Guardiola signs two-year Man City contract extension

Pep Guardiola has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at Manchester City until 2025.

Guardiola's existing deal at the Etihad Stadium expires at the end of the season.

Following the announcement, Guardiola said: "This is just the confirmation of how comfortable we are, the club and myself, again, like signing at the beginning. I cannot say thank you enough to all the club to trust me, to give me the opportunity to do my job as best as possible, but that is just papers.

"We have to be comfortable with the team, with the club, otherwise it makes no sense. The incredible, beautiful memories we had together and still have the dream to achieve more. I know what the club wants. I will fight for that with our players and staff to do our club as best as possible."

The 51-year-old is the second-longest serving Premier League manager - behind only Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp - and the fifth-longest serving in the top four divisions of English football.

Guardiola joined Manchester City in 2016 after three years at Bayern Munich, where he won the Bundesliga on three occasions and the DFB-Pokal twice.

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