Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports suggesting that Pep Guardiola has already signed a short contract extension to stay at the Etihad.
Pep Gaurdiola’s long-term future at the Etihad is in some doubt following Saturday’s early and shock Champions League exit at the hands of Olympique Lyonnais in Lisbon.
According to former BBC Radio Manchester commentator Ian Cheeseman, it is ‘looking like’ Pep Guardiola has signed a short extension to his current Manchester City deal, although this is unconfirmed.
It’s looking like Pep has signed an extension to his current deal, not a long one but an extension none-the-less – not yet confirmed #ManCity pic.twitter.com/iQZ4mRSt3K— Ian Cheeseman (@IanCheeseman) August 17, 2020
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra and City chief, Man City fans have expressed their thoughts and opinions.
PEP is the biggest signing we can make— Invisible Man (@SheikhManCity08) August 17, 2020
Yeessss!!!!!!!!! Amazing news. Congrats Pep.— PATtacking (@PAttacking) August 17, 2020
What this 2 or 1 year extension? But it’s something at least— xkilledx (Centurions 17/18) (@xkilledx1) August 17, 2020
I hope he stays a long time with us 💙— Nawaz🦈🐋 (@Nawaz32484050) August 17, 2020
Thank you. You are so right. Not many see how tough (mentally/etc) it is for Pep to stay so long at a club and how hard it is for everyone to keep him happy & keep working at same intense level.— Khokan DATTA (@khokanDATTA) August 17, 2020
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