Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the 2025-26 season [1].
His departure marks the end of a decade-long era that transformed the club into a dominant force in English and European football. The vacancy left by one of the most successful managers in the sport's history creates a significant power shift in the Premier League.
Guardiola spent 10 years in charge of the Manchester-based club [2]. During this tenure, he secured approximately 20 major trophies [2]. This record haul establishes his period at the club as one of the most decorated managerial runs in the history of the English game.
The decision to move on comes as the 2025-26 season concludes in May 2026 [1]. Guardiola said he has a desire for new challenges after achieving a record level of success in Manchester [3].
While the club has not yet named a successor, the transition follows a period of sustained excellence. Guardiola's influence extended beyond the trophy cabinet, reshaping the tactical approach of the team and the broader league through his specific philosophy of play.
The timing of the exit allows the organization to plan for a transition following the conclusion of the current campaign. His legacy remains tied to the consistent dominance of the club over the last decade [2].
“Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the 2025-26 season.”
Guardiola's exit signifies a transition for Manchester City from a period of established dominance to an era of uncertainty. Replacing a manager who delivered 20 trophies in a decade is a high-risk endeavor, as the club must find a leader capable of maintaining the tactical identity and winning standards set over the last 10 years.





