Runaway Premier League leaders are sure Spaniard would stay longer than at Barcelona or Bayern Munich and plan to offer him a new four-year £80 million deal
Manchester City bosses are convinced manager Guardiola is in it for the long haul with them. They, therefore, believe he's ready to commit himself to a lengthy spell in charge at the Etihad Stadium.
drubbing of Tottenham, which saw them briefly open up a 14-point lead at the top of the table.
The Spaniard signed a three-year deal when he joined from Bayern Munich in 2016, but the club’s hierarchy are determined to hand the former Barcelona boss an improved deal.
The Manchester club will approach his representatives about their plans in the summer – likely to be a four-year extension - and are assured he does want to extend his stay with the club. The 46-year-old is presently on £15m-a-year but can expect to see that figure rise to as much as £20m — almost £400,000 a week — under the terms of the new deal, which will cement his status as the highest-paid boss in the sport.
Guardiola spent four years as Barca boss and, after a 12-month sabbatical, three with Bayern, but City are convinced he will spend longer with them because he is very happy with their set-up.
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