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PEP GUARDIOLA "DESPERATELY" BEGS RODRI TO SIGN NEW MAN CITY CONTRACT

Rodri stays or goes? Discover Pep Guardiola’s desperate plea for a new contract and the latest Real Madrid transfer interest.

Pep Guardiola "desperately" begs Rodri to sign new Man City contract
City set to open crunch extension talks with Rodri this month

Pep Guardiola is pushing for a new contract for Rodri, calling him essential to Manchester City’s plans. Rodri’s journey hasn’t been easy. He hit the heights every footballer dreams about, moving from Atletico Madrid, becoming one of Guardiola’s smartest signings, and showing just how much a manager’s influence matters.

He played a huge role in City’s four straight Premier League titles and that famous treble, including the Champions League. His consistency for both club and country earned him the 2024 Ballon d’Or. That’s the kind of stuff kids dream about when they first kick a ball around.

But things got rough after that. Rodri tore his ACL early last season, and even after returning, he sustained additional injuries. He’s barely managed a steady run in the team since, spending more time in rehab than he’d like.

Naturally, that raised a few questions about his long-term future at City. In the last few weeks, though, Rodri’s started looking like his old self again. He’s been playing well, which has Guardiola grinning from ear to ear.

Guardiola didn’t hide his feelings, either. On Fabrizio Romano’s X account, he basically begged for Rodri to sign a new deal, saying, “I’d LOVE Rodri to sign a new deal at Man City, desperately.” He added, “Rodri is Rodri, a player with as much age as he has, wisdom, and understanding. When players are on the pitch, we feel better. Rodri is one.”

Rodri’s future at City isn’t totally certain. His contract runs until 2027, but clubs like Real Madrid are sniffing around, hoping to bring him back to Spain. So far, there’s nothing on a city extension.

Word is, City will soon sit down with Rodri to talk about a new contract, and Guardiola’s public show of support might speed things up. For now, Rodri seems happy in Manchester and isn’t looking to leave.

Talks between Rodri and the club look set to happen soon, and locking him down with a new deal matters, especially if he keeps getting back to his best as the season goes on.

PEP GUARDIOLA ADMITS "IT’S DECIDED" TO STOP MANAGING AFTER MANCHESTER CITY

Pep Guardiola drops a retirement bombshell, confirming he will "stop" after Manchester City to focus on his health and life.

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Manchester City Prepare Succession Plan As Guardiola Hints At Potential 2026 Exit

Pep Guardiola’s been dropping hints again that he might not just leave Manchester City soon but could actually walk away from football management altogether. Sure, his contract runs until 2027, but the talk just won’t die down. People keep saying he might pack his bags at the end of this season.

Every time he faces the press, he brushes it off. It doesn't matter; the city's already looking at who comes next. Since December, they’ve been making plans, and word is, they’ve even thought about bringing in his old assistant, Enzo Maresca, to take over if Pep steps down.

There’s also talk about him moving upstairs into some kind of executive role. After all, he’s done it all: Barcelona, Bayern, and now City. Maybe he’d rather shape things from behind the scenes.

Rumours keep swirling, especially now, as City gears up for that big Champions League showdown with Real Madrid. Pep’s latest comments just poured more fuel on the fire. When TNT Sports asked if he’d miss these huge matches after he retires, he didn’t exactly sound like someone planning to stick around forever.

He said, “Of course I’ll miss these games. I really love it here; I like coming back. People in Madrid probably don’t expect it, but I have a lot of respect for them; they’ve done so much for football.

“Yeah, I’ll miss it, but I’ll also miss going to Camp Nou; I’ll miss Bayern Munich. Hopefully, we get through, and I can go back there, and I’ll miss it when I stop. These nights are special.

“I’ll even miss Selhurst Park. I love it. The Premier League and these stadiums. I don’t know, I’ll miss the Champions League, but also places like Fulham, Crystal Palace, and Goodison Park; these grounds are a big reason why I love England and the Premier League. And the FA Cup! Playing against League One teams… I really like it! But one day, it’ll all be over, right?”

Pep’s already taken a break before; after Barcelona, he disappeared for a year before showing up at Bayern. Last summer, he was pretty open about what comes next. He basically said another break is coming once he leaves City.

He put it like this: “After this time with City, I’m going to stop. That’s for sure. It’s decided, more than decided.

“I don’t know for how long – maybe a year, maybe two, three, five, ten, fifteen; I have no idea. But I’ll stop when I leave City because I need to focus on myself, my body, you know…

'In Catalan, we say "badar".' Badar, badar, badar… I want to do that, just stop and watch the cows go by as the train passes. My grandfather used to say, ‘You look at me the way cows watch the train go by.’ That’s it. Sometimes you just need to stop and watch life go past.”

HAALAND WATCH: ERLING HAALAND FACES A LATE FITNESS TEST BEFORE NOTTINGHAM FOREST CLASH

Erling Haaland is "feeling better!" Read Pep Guardiola’s injury update, the Forest lineup news, and the Real Madrid prep here.

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Guardiola is right to rest Haaland now to ensure Champions League dominance

Erling Haaland is feeling a lot better now, but he still needs to get checked after Manchester City’s training on Tuesday before they decide if he can face Nottingham Forest. He missed the Leeds game because he picked up a small knock in training last Thursday, and right after that match, Pep Guardiola didn’t have any updates on Haaland’s fitness.

Even though Haaland’s still not a sure thing for the Forest game, City are pretty hopeful he’ll be back after getting the weekend off. The same goes for Nico O’Reilly. He limped off with an ankle issue during the 1-0 win over Leeds, but he managed to join the recovery session on Sunday.

“Erling feels much better, but we didn’t train yesterday. We’ll see how he is in training today and then make a call,” Guardiola said at his Tuesday press conference.

The city handled things well without Haaland up front. Antoine Semenyo got the only goal, playing alongside Omar Marmoush. Guardiola didn’t seem too stressed before kickoff, either. “He had some problems and a little injury two days ago in training. Nothing serious, but he wasn’t ready today,” Pep said at Elland Road.

Other than that, City’s injury list isn’t too worrying as they keep chasing trophies. Jeremy Doku was back in the squad at Leeds for the first time since his injury, and Savinho came on in the second half, his first appearance since New Year’s Day.

Right now, only Mateo Kovačić and Josko Gvardiol are still out, but Guardiola’s positive about Kovačić since he’s started training again.

“It’s March, and we’re still in all the competitions. That’s special,” Guardiola said. “Last season, we were already out of the Champions League and FA Cup at this point. Now, it’s Newcastle in the FA Cup on Saturday, then two games with Real Madrid. Win, and you keep going; lose, and you’re out. That’s all I’m thinking about.”

City are looking to cut the gap to Arsenal on Wednesday night. Both play at the same time. City hosts Forest while Arsenal heads to Brighton, who just beat Forest. There are five points between them, but Arsenal have played an extra game.

After Forest, City have two big away matches: Newcastle in the FA Cup, then Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16. Haaland has already scored at the Bernabeu, but oddly enough, he hasn’t managed a goal against Newcastle in four tries this season.

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