Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has hinted at a potential move to international football after his tenure at the Etihad Stadium. Despite being contracted with City until 2025, Guardiola has not dismissed the idea of extending his stay with the Premier League champions.
However, the 53-year-old, who has solely coached at the club level throughout his career, expressed his interest in leading a national team in major tournaments like the World Cup or European Championship.
Although Guardiola refrained from specifying which nation he envisions coaching, he acknowledged that the desire to helm a national side has always intrigued him.
Reflecting on his career aspirations, Guardiola revealed his longstanding interest in the unique challenge of managing in international competitions, such as the World Cup or Copa América.
Despite his numerous achievements at the club level, including league titles and Champions League triumphs, Guardiola emphasized his curiosity about the experience of guiding a team in global football events.
While reports have previously linked Guardiola with potential roles in international football, particularly with the English national team, the Catalan coach remains open to the idea of leading a national side in the future.
Guardiola’s recent remarks suggest that he could be receptive to coaching England’s Three Lions once his tenure at Manchester City concludes.