Pep Guardiola is stepping down as the manager of Manchester City this summer [3].

His departure marks the end of one of the most successful eras in English football history. As one of the most decorated coaches in the sport, Guardiola's next move will likely trigger a domino effect across global club and national team managerial vacancies.

Guardiola has led the club for 10 years [1], [2]. His tenure, which concludes at the end of the 2025-26 season [3], transformed the team into a dominant force in the Premier League. The decision to leave after a decade suggests the manager is seeking a new professional challenge after achieving historic success in Manchester.

Media outlets and analysts are already outlining potential destinations for the coach. Options being discussed include high-profile roles at other European clubs, or the opportunity to lead a national team in an international competition. Because of his tactical influence, any organization he joins would likely undergo a significant shift in playing style.

While the club has not named a successor, reports indicate that the requirements for the next manager are already being defined [4]. The replacement will inherit a squad built on Guardiola's specific philosophy of positional play, and high pressing. The transition period will be critical for the club to maintain its competitive edge in both domestic and European tournaments.

Guardiola's exit follows a pattern of seeking new environments every few years, though his stay at City was significantly longer than his previous stints at Barcelona or Bayern Munich. The move concludes a chapter that redefined the modern game in England.

Pep Guardiola is stepping down as the manager of Manchester City this summer

Guardiola's departure creates a power vacuum at one of the world's wealthiest clubs and leaves the global managerial market wide open. His move from a club role to a potential national team position would represent a shift in his career trajectory, moving from long-term squad building to short-term tournament success.