Pep Guardiola refuses to rule out Manchester City contract extension
‘I’m closer to leaving than staying but I didn’t say I’m leaving,’ says the City manager
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‘I’m closer to leaving than staying but I didn’t say I’m leaving,’ says the City manager
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