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Man United and Chelsea target not following Guardiola out of Germany

So reports Neil Ashton of the Daily Mail, who notes Woodward has Guardiola “in his sights” as United prepare to rival Manchester City and Chelsea for his signature.

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Arsene Wenger has hit out at Pep Guardiola after Bayern Munich announced mid-season that the Spaniard will leave the German champions at the end of this campaign.


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The 60-year-old, who managed Chile between 2007 and 2011 and Argentina before that, is reportedly considering a move to the Premier League.


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Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini – whose side were beaten at Arsenal on Monday night – is the favourite to lose his job to the Spaniard.

According to The Sun, Guardiola has agreed to terms of a three-year deal with Manchester City but has not signed on the dotted line yet.

Pep Guardiola still has “everything to prove” as a manager and moving to the Barclays Premier League will be the “biggest test” of his career, Glenn Hoddle has claimed. So that leaves Arsenal, the club who last unveiled a new manager in October 1996 and who, at present, have no desire to make a change before Wenger celebrates his 20th anniversary in charge next year.

Wenger, however, insists he does have full respect for Guardiola and would welcome him to the Premier League.

For if they keep faith with Louis van Gaal now, spurning the chance to get Mourinho, and also miss out on Guardiola then the United board would be ridiculed by the club’s supporters. The rest are technically good teams but they all play the same way.

Guardiola will now spend some time debating over his future while he relaxes with family in the Catalan city.

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Glenn Hoddle Pep Guardiola still has everything to prove