Manchester City fans asked Guardiola to stay at the club

Guardiola's contract expires at the end of the season

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During yesterday's match against Fulham in the Premier League, Manchester City fans held up a banner asking coach Pep Guardiola to stay at the football club.

City fans held up a banner that read in Catalan: "Pep Guardiola — Volem Que Et Quedis!", translated as "Pep Guardiola - We want you to stay."

Guardiola's contract expires at the end of the season, and he has not declared whether he will extend his cooperation with the club he joined in 2016.

He offered to pay the costs on Friday when he heard supporters had raised £1.000 to make the banner.

"I don't want them to spend money because of that, what can I say? Thank you very much," Guardiola said at the time.

He achieved the greatest successes in City's club history, including four consecutive titles in the Premier League. Siti has been champion six times in the last seven years, and in 2023 won the triple crown - Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.

With Guardiola, City also won two FA Cups, four League Cups, three Community Shields, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

In total, he won 18 trophies in eight seasons at the Etihad.

He has the longest coaching experience in the English club, having led Barcelona for four years and Bayern Munich for three.

Last year he said he was "closer" to leaving, but did not want to be specific about his plans.

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