Pep Guardiola has once again sparked discussion about his future after a recent statement shared by Fabrizio Romano on their x handle. Speaking about his future and possible final appearances at Wembley, Guardiola firmly dismissed any suggestion of leaving soon.
Romano reported ;
Pep Guardiola: “My last Wembley visit? No way! No way, I have one more year contract!”.
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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 15, 2026
a statement that immediately reassured many Manchester City supporters ahead of another crucial stage in the season.
Beyond his future, Guardiola also used the moment to praise young talent within his squad, particularly backing Nico O’Reilly as a strong contender for a top young player award after the youngster’s impressive breakthrough performances. Guardiola reportedly highlighted O’Reilly’s maturity, technical quality, and ability to adapt quickly to high-level football, reinforcing City’s growing confidence in their next generation of academy talent.

The discussion around Guardiola also naturally brings attention to the extraordinary success of his Manchester City era, which has been defined by relentless trophy dominance both domestically and in Europe.
Under Guardiola, City have transformed into one of football’s most consistent winning machines, collecting multiple Premier League titles, domestic cups, and a historic Champions League triumph while redefining positional football in England.
Softfootball believes that Guardiola’s legacy at Manchester City is no longer just about winning trophies, but about building a football culture rooted in tactical control, elite mentality, and continuous evolution.

Even after years of success, City continue to play with hunger and intensity, which many believe is the clearest reflection of Guardiola’s influence on the squad and the club as a whole.