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Pep Guardiola New Manager of Manchester United, City, Chelsea or Arsenal? Latest New Coach Rumors

Soccer fans already know that Pep Guardiola wants to leave the German club Bayern Munich and look for greener pastures in England. The man who managed Barcelona in the past recently announced that he no longer is keen on extending his contract with Bayern as soon as it expires after the season. The question now is where is he going?

So far, rumors are centered on the likes of Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea. Are these clubs really interested in signing him as their new manager?

The 44-year-old isn't shy in disclosing and expressing his interest in any club from England. "I want to experience a new city and I want to work in England," he said. "I have several offers from England but I haven't signed anything yet," he added.

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However, Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge believes that the Spanish-born professional football coach already has one club in mind and he's just not ready to name it yet. It is actually contrary to Guardiola's claim that he hasn't decided yet.

With his anticipated exit at the end of this season, former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will be taking over the responsibility, and Guardiola believes the Italian coach has the abilities to run the club.

It actually isn't surprising why he seems to be in demand these days. Guardiola is currently the most accomplished of all Barcelona managers. He brought the club 14 trophies in just four years at the helm, including three La Liga championships, as well as two Champions League titles.

In his stint in Bayern Munich, he immediately won the league two times in his two full seasons with the team. However, he actually hasn't won the Champions League crown with the team, falling short in the semi-finals for two separate occasions. Of course, Guardiola certainly hopes he gets that title with Bayern before he eventually resigns.

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