The Spaniard who is currently in his third season with Bayern Munich has already announced that he will be quitting the Bavarians at the end of the seasons and has also stated that the Premier League will be his next destination. This was enough to set the tongues wagging and most of the media outlets are now busy predicting Pep Guardiola’s next destination.

Pep Guardiola is currently among the best coaches in the world and some would argue that he is the best. Guardiola arrived at Bayern after having already established himself as one of the best coaches in the world and has only enhanced that by winning 2 back-to-back Bundesligas with Bayern. Pep Guardiola looks set to leave on a high as Bayern sit pretty on the top of the table and only a miracle would prevent them from winning the league this season.

Guardiola would be a perfect addition for any Premier League club and he has the ability to turn any team into world-beaters. This is why there is so much excitement about Guardiola’s impending arrival to the Premier League. Most of the Premier League managers face uncertain futures with Chelsea, United and Manchester City all said to be looking at new managers.

 

Chelsea will be having a vacant managerial position at the end of the season when interim manager Guus Hiddink’s reign ends while Manchester United are going through one of their worst phases having failed to win a trophy for the last 3 seasons and Louis Van Gaal would be lucky to last the season. Manuel Pellegrini has long been linked with a Manchester City exit and Pep is touted as his replacement. Even Arsene Wenger admitted that Pep Guardiola would be a good manager for Arsenal.

After these statements most of the managers must be having sleepless nights because no club in the world can think of passing up the opportunity to sign Pep. Pep’s comments have made things tough for these Premier League managers who are having a really difficult time answering questions about their future.

Guardiola said he was sorry for the pressure his announcement had placed on his fellow managers.

“I am sorry,” said Guardiola. “Normally in my career as a trainer and as a player, I respect my colleagues a lot. So I am sorry. It wasn’t my intention.

“I will reveal my new club once I have actually signed a contract.”

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