Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the current Premier League season, ending a tenure that lasted 10 years [1].

His departure marks the conclusion of an era that fundamentally reshaped English football through tactical innovation and unprecedented trophy success. The exit comes as the club remains embroiled in a significant legal battle with league authorities.

Guardiola is expected to manage his final match on Sunday, May 24, 2026, at the Etihad Stadium [2]. During his decade in Manchester, he secured 20 major honours [3]. This run of success established City as a dominant force in both domestic and European competitions.

Despite the on-pitch achievements, the backdrop of the manager's exit is clouded by ongoing investigations. Manchester City currently faces 115 charges from the Premier League [4]. These charges relate to alleged breaches of financial regulations, creating a stark contrast between the club's sporting triumphs and its legal challenges.

Analysts suggest that the timing of the departure may be linked to these pressures. Miguel Delaney said, "His allegiance to the club provokes questions about his legacy beyond the pitch" [5].

While some reports indicated the manager was only considering a step down following an emergency meeting, other sources describe the farewell as a certainty [2]. The club's leadership has not yet named a permanent successor to replace the Spanish manager.

Guardiola is set to leave Manchester City at the end of the current Premier League season.

Guardiola's exit represents a pivotal transition for Manchester City, as the club must now attempt to maintain a dynasty while simultaneously defending itself against 115 charges that could result in severe sporting sanctions. The departure removes the primary architect of their success, potentially leaving the squad vulnerable just as the legal resolution of their financial disputes looms.