Pep Guardiola has reaffirmed his commitment to Manchester City amidst England's ongoing search for a new manager. The Football Association is looking for Gareth Southgate's replacement after he stepped down following last month's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. Guardiola, who led City to a record fourth consecutive Premier League title last season, has one year remaining on his contract and is expected to leave the club next year.
Guardiola, aged 53, has achieved remarkable success with Manchester City, winning 225 out of 304 league games and scoring 755 goals, resulting in an impressive win rate of 74.01%. Despite speculation about managing the England national team in the future, Guardiola quickly dismissed such rumours. "I am here, I am really pleased. I cannot say anything. I don't know where it has come from. I am really satisfied here," he stated.
Guardiola's comments come at a time when other prominent managers have also ruled themselves out of contention for the England job. Both Eddie Howe and Jurgen Klopp have publicly stated they are not interested in the position. Meanwhile, England U21 head coach Lee Carsley and former Chelsea manager Graham Potter are among the leading candidates to become the Three Lions' next permanent manager.

The Spaniard is currently with his squad on a pre-season tour in the United States, where they are set to face Chelsea in Ohio on Saturday evening. Guardiola expressed his eagerness for the players to return and start training together again. "I am desperate for when the players are ready to come back to start to train all together and refresh what we have to do," he said.
Following their match against Chelsea, Guardiola and his team will head back to England in preparation for their Community Shield clash with Manchester United at Wembley next week. This fixture marks an important step as they gear up for another competitive season.
Guardiola's focus remains firmly on Manchester City as he continues to build on his successful tenure at the club. His dedication to the team is evident as he prepares them for upcoming challenges both domestically and internationally.
As England searches for their next manager, Guardiola's unwavering commitment to Manchester City highlights his determination to achieve further success with the club before his contract ends next year.