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Bye Manchester City, after mentioning his retirement, the national team that Guardiola would join

Pep Guardiola is on the radar of an important national team

By William Estrella

Pep Guardiola is on the radar of an important national team
Pep Guardiola is on the radar of an important national team

Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City is very interesting. The coach has already managed to win everything with the citizen team, but he would still have the hope of trying again this season, something that ensured that if it happened, he would announce his retirement as coach. However, amidst so much uncertainty, a possible destination for Pep Guardiola appears that surprises fans.

 

This 2024 is a year of national teams. Copa America, EURO and Olympic Games are three important tournaments that mark the destiny of many teams and coaches. In this context, an important team puts Pep Guardiola on its wish list once EURO 2024 concludes, with the aim of him directing the 2026 World Cup to be held in the United States and Canada.

It is well known that Gareth Southgate's contract as coach of the British national team will end after next year's UEFA Euro Cup, which is why Josep Guardiola's name would gain strength between now and then. It would be a move long cherished by the Football Association, the English Football Federation (FA), since he arrived at Manchester City a few years ago. According to El Nacional, the English team is seriously considering Pep's arrival.

 

Will Guardiola replace Southgate?

As we mentioned, England's attempt will depend, mainly, on the results that Gareth Southgate's team will obtain in the next European Championship in Germany. The Watford coach has already led the team in three major tournaments, but his results have not been entirely convincing, especially with the defeat in the Euro final at Wembley. Now, in Germany, his only objective will be to win the final tournament. If this does not happen, Guardiola could be the solution for the English Federation.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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