Guardiola hints at extending Man City stay until 2029

The City manager, whose contract runs until 2027, revealed in an interview with Men in Blazers that he may be open to extending his stay in Manchester beyond the terms already agreed.
"I've got two years left, and maybe I'll add another two," Guardiola said. "So the question is whether I stop now, in two years, or four. At some stage I'll take a break, but at the moment I feel good."
The Catalan coach, who signed his most recent extension last November, spoke warmly of his nine years in Manchester, saying the city had become home. "I love it here. If you've been somewhere for ten years, it means you're comfortable," he added.
Guardiola also praised his side's recent form, citing the Club World Cup in the United States as a turning point. "The team have given me really good feelings. We've found something I felt we were missing last season," he said, after opening the new campaign with a commanding 4-0 win away at Wolves.
Since arriving in 2016, Guardiola has only endured two trophyless seasons – his first and his most recent – while amassing six Premier League titles and delivering City's first Champions League triumph.