Pep Guardiola opens up on wanting to retire ‘to watch COWS’ when he leaves role

Pep Guardiola has opened his future as a Man City Manager with a strange analogy.

After he dropped the bomb that for his plans for when he leaves 'decided', the Spaniard explained his thinking with a sentence that his grandfather used.

The 54-year-old told GQ Espana: 'I know that after this phase with the city I will stop, that's for sure, it is decided, more than decided. I don't know how long I will stop, a year, two years, three years, five, ten, fifteen, I don't know.

'But I will stop after this phase with the city, because I have to stop and I have to concentrate on my body, on my body … in Catalan they say Badar. Badar, Badar, Badar … I want to do this, just stop and watch the cows pass when the train passes.

“My grandfather always said, you look at me when cows look at how the train passes. Well, that's it, you have to stop and see it passing by.

'And when life … I never thought I would coach, that I would go to Germany to coach, to England, and would be Barcelona's coach, or that I would play for Barcelona.

“We think we are in control, but no, something will happen that something will place for me, and I will say,” Oh, do I want to do this or not? ” And if not, well, I'll find out. And I think my plan is now this: stop, stop … and then we will see. '

While City suffered a dramatic slump in shape during the halfway point of last season, speculation came up that Guardiola would mention time on his illustrious enchantment that was in charge of the club.

It is understood to mean that club heads started with provisional planning for a future without the Catalan who was in charge, while Guardiola got in touch of the FA about the then vacant England job.

In November, however, the former boss of Barcelona voted in an extension of his current deal with the club, leaving him at Etihad until 2027.

Although speculation Guardiola has consistently connected to some of the top tracks in world football after his time has ended in Manchester, the 54-year-old recently revealed that instead he will look to get away from football when time comes.

Guardiola also thought about his decision to leave Barcelona in 2012 after he led the club to 14 trophies during his four seasons that were in charge of the Nou -camp.

He continued: 'I think I know how to stop at the right time. The same thing happened to me with my coaching job [at Barcelona]There came a time when I said that enough is enough. I'm looking for a new challenge. '

Despite a gloomy period that saw them fall as low as seventh in the Premier League table, Guardiola's side recovered to eventually secure the Champions League football.

“If you win six prominent competitions, there will come a time when you go down,” he added.

“That is human nature. Then we would probably have had to move more players, but it is very easy to say that afterwards … “

With the return of the Premier League now just a few weeks away, City has wasted little time on strengthening their team in the transfer market.

Algerian defender Rayan Ait-Nouri completed a move of £ 33.7 million to the Etihad of Wolves last month, with Lyon Winger Rayan Cherki the following days later.

City has also completed the signing sessions of Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan and Norwegian midfielder Sverre Nypan from Rosenberg.

Although the Guardiola team is full of talent, the question remains who will start a mystery the next season between the sticks for the citizens.

The Brazilian goalkeeper Edrerson has long been the No. 1 of the club, but is increasingly linked to a relocation of the club.

In the meantime, the Old Understudy of Edererson is expected to be expected to leave the city this summer in search of the first minutes of the first team.

As a result, the club is said to be prepared to sign the 22-year-old James Trafford from Burnley.

Trafford came from the Academy of the City before he came to the Clarets in a deal with a 'matching clause' so that the city could match the first refusal to match a bid offered by a rival freer.

Guardiola's side reportedly did exactly that, after they recently ignited their interest in Trafford, with the goalkeeper in favor of a move to City over Newcastle. The deal is expected to be completed soon.

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