Pep Guardiola is reportedly open to coaching Italy as his Manchester City future remains uncertain, with salary demands the key obstacle to a brilliant move.
The Azzurri will appoint a new head coach, Pep Guardiola, after June 22, when the new FIGC President will be elected.
Gazzetta reports that Guardiola’s future at Manchester City is far from certain despite having a contract expiring in June 2027.
The pink paper indicates that if Pep were to leave Manchester City, he would not accept an offer from another club, as he would prefer to take a break to recover from the stress of many years at the Etihad Stadium.
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According to the source, Guardiola would take a vacation to recuperate from years of demanding labour at the Etihad Stadium rather than accept a new club position if he were to quit Manchester City. Guardiola would not, however, take a complete sabbatical, as he did in 2012, and a position with the national team might be the best middle ground.
Guardiola, a former player for AS Roma and Brescia Calcio, reportedly has a close relationship with Italy and would be receptive to a coaching offer.
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