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    Guardiola’s England chance: Ranking 6 potential post-Man City destinations

    mcfagainstsportswashing.comBy mcfagainstsportswashing.com25 July 2024Updated:25 July 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    MANCHESTER -Throughout his managerial career, Guardiola has toured Europe, signing a top team in each of the ostensibly elite divisions. Guardiola is probably going to attempt something different after working in La Liga with FC Barcelona, the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, and the Premier League with Man City.

    Can England afford Pep Guardiola’s demands?

    Although he hasn’t played in Serie A or Ligue Un, the 53-year-old may decide to stay in club management instead of playing international football as a result of this. During his playing career, Guardiola played for two Italian teams: AS Roma and Brescia. As such, he is connected to Serie A. Even with their recent legal troubles, Juventus would likely still be his most expensive choice if he were to leave for Italy. However, Serie A’s appeal has definitely waned lately, and the Turin team has just named Thiago Motta as their new creative coach. He may take over at PSG in place of former Barcelona manager Luis Enrique in yet another possible transfer to a big European company. The team without Kylian Mbappe is starting a thrilling new chapter in their history, and ultimately, they may find it easier to bear with the conceited Galactico, who was unable to give them the elusive Champions League title. Guardiola may find it appealing to lead wealthy PSG to their first Champions League victory, given he has a track record of making history in his illustrious managerial career. The salary would be quite alluring as well, although other possible transfers on this list would pique his interest more given PSG’s lack of competition in Ligue Un.

    Would Guardiola risk his legacy with England?

    Guardiola was being linked to a spectacular comeback to Barcelona prior to their incompetent club executives taking over. Barcelona’s financial problems have worsened since their departure in 2012, and they are currently suffering from their transgressions as they are taking their time rather than making the necessary payments to beat Chelsea and Arsenal and sign Spain’s Nico Williams. But Barcelona’s blushes are being spared once more by their academy, as a fresh boom time may be on the horizon thanks to a number of exceptional La Masia academy alums, including teenage wonder Lamine Yamal. With players like Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and others, Real Madrid is expected to be a formidable opponent in the La Liga title fight. As they say, you should never go back. But if Barcelona comes calling again, Guardiola could enjoy leading them into their next golden age. 

    Can Guardiola handle the England media spotlight?

    According to football365, It may have been appropriate for England and Southgate to sever connections prior to Euro 2024, but we eventually arrived at that point following his team’s 2-1 loss to Spain in the championship game. Thanks to Southgate’s tactics, the majority of the Three Lions’ thrilling offensive abilities played inside themselves, and their manager’s pessimistic outlook made them an extremely frustrating team to watch at Euro 2024. With the exceptional caliber of players England has at its disposal when it comes to offensive areas, it’s past time to break their chains, and Southgate has to be replaced by someone who is attack-oriented. As per goal, The Etihad Stadium offices will be bustling as many transfer activities are in progress as City continues their pre-season training in the US. Although Guardiola expressed his wish to maintain the Brazilian goalie, the manager may lose his first-choice stopper due to the Saudi Pro League’s growing appeal. The Saudi Pro League has apparently expressed interest in Ederson, and Al-Ittihad is supposedly prepared to match City’s asking price of about £50 million ($65 million/€60 million). The Brazilian is reportedly eager to take on a new challenge outside of England and has already agreed on personal terms with the Pro League squad.

    Would Guardiola’s tactics suit the England team?

    Following City’s 4-3 friendly loss to Celtic in North Carolina, Guardiola acknowledged he didn’t know what would happen to Ederson. He told reporters, “I’d like him to stay, but it depends on other clubs.” I am unaware of the circumstances. In the past few days, there have been no communications. Training is the issue; stay with us until the transfer window closes, and then we’ll see.” Ederson’s future football team remains a mystery, although Kalvin Phillips is expected to leave City following a difficult time at West Ham, most likely on loan again. Guardiola said that he switched him off at halftime against Celtic in order to protect him because the player struggled with injuries near the conclusion of the previous campaign.

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