Pep
Guardiola has confirmed that he is to leave Bayern Munich at the
end of the season in order to fulfil his ambition of coaching in the Premier
League.
Guardiola,
who is heavily linked in recent weeks with Manchester City, Manchester United,
Chelsea and Arsenal, told a press conference: “I need a new challenge and I
want to use that chance to be a manager in England.
“I want
to experience the atmosphere in England and I look forward to [working at] the
stadiums there. I am 44 and it is the right time. There are offers but I
haven’t signed for anyone yet. When I have a new club I will let everyone know.
“The
atmosphere in the Bayern squad is super and I will do everything I can to keep
it that way. I will give my absolute best until the end. If I was 60 or 65 I
would have stayed, but I think I am too young. It was a dream, it is a dream. I
am very grateful to Bayern for this huge opportunity.”
Guardiola
also ruled out the prospect of trying to take any Bayern players with him to
the Premier League, saying: “I will not take any players. They have to stay
here.”
Manuel
Pellegrini recently denied that the speculation surrounding Guardiola’s availability had
affected his Manchester City squad, saying: “If they are distracted by that
sort of thing, they are not professionals, not top players.
“This
sort of thing is a fact of life at big clubs, you must separate the present and
the future for your work. Look at all the most important teams in Europe, all
of them have had moments where the manager is going to be sacked. Sometimes the
speculation is true, sometimes not, but you cannot let it affect you.”
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