Manchester City not expecting Guardiola to leave early.

The club's pecking order are resolved their Spanish director will respect his agreement at the Etihad Stadium in the midst of ongoing theory. 

Energy Guardiola will remain at Manchester city and see out his agreement, as per the club's CEO Ferran Soriano. 
Guardiola is contracted to City until 2021, be that as it may, there are questions over the Spaniard's future in Manchester following consecutive Premier League titles. 

Reports – which Guardiola has denied – have asserted there is a proviso which would permit the previous Barcelona and Bayern Munich supervisor to leave toward the finish of the present battle. 

Be that as it may, Soriano is certain Guardiola will remain and respect his arrangement in the midst of hypothesis he needs to come back to Barcelona. 

"Enthusiasm has said so often that he has an agreement that covers this year, in addition to one year from now as well," Soriano said at the Dubai International Sports Conference. 

"There is no dialog about this. Energy will remain and he'll leave at the perfect time one day – and the club is sufficiently able to endure any change. 

"In any case, as Pep said commonly, he's not leaving." 

Guardiola moved to City in 2016 and his side have commanded English football up until this season. 

City have won seven trophies since the 2017-18 crusade, be that as it may, Guardiola's men are third and 14 focuses loose of Premier League pioneers Liverpool this term. 

Sunday will see City have Sheffield United at the Etihad Stadium following Friday's staggering 3-2 misfortune away to Wolves. 

Compelled to play two group games in such fast progression, Guardiola has made no mystery of his resentment at the residential challenge's booking over the happy season. 

"I don't have any certainty about that. They couldn't care less," Guardiola said when inquired as to whether he might want to see the Premier League change and take a gander at player welfare. 

In the main season it was the equivalent, we played at Anfield and after two days with Burnley at home. 

"My words won't transform anything, Jose [Mourinho] and Jurgen [Klopp] have said the equivalent. Each season is the equivalent, TV chooses and we need to adjust. 

"I need to assess the players and how they feel. We need to put crisp legs on. I sincerely don't have the foggiest idea how they will recoup and how they feel, we'll see."

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