Manchester City have officially announced that they have renewed manager Pep Guardiola to a new two-year contract. The deal means it will stay at Etihad until the summer of 2025. Guardiola’s time at City has been filled with success. They have won 11 major trophies so far, including four of their last five Premier League titles.

In all competitions, he won 271 of the 374 matches he directed, giving him a notable 72.4% win percentage. City scored 921 goals during this period, averaging 2.46 goals per game. Actually, The 374 games he was responsible for means City is second on the list of longest-serving managers post-war, behind Les McDowall, who managed 587 games between 1950 and 1963.

Confirming the news, club president Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: “I am very happy that Pep’s journey with Manchester City Football Club will continue. He has already contributed a lot to the success and It’s exciting to think about what’s possible given the nature of this organization and the energy, hunger and ambition it clearly still has.

“BUnder his very dedicated leadership, our first team has accomplished a lot. A style of city football that is admired around the world while constantly playing and constantly evolving. Like all City fans, I look forward to what’s ahead.” Guardiola expressed his joy at continuing as City coach until the summer of 2025.

“I am very happy to stay at Manchester City for two more years,” he said. “I can’t thank everyone at the club enough for putting their trust in me. I’m happy and comfortable here. I have everything I need to do my job as best I can.

“I know the next chapter for this club is going to be great for the next ten years. It’s been in the last ten years and it will be in the next ten years because this club is very stable.” I felt something special being here from day one. I couldn’t be in a better place. “I still feel like we can achieve more together and that’s why I want to stay and keep fighting for trophies.” Everyone at Manchester City seizes the opportunity to congratulate Pep on his new contract and wish him all the best for the remainder of his time there.