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Pep Guardiola attracting managerial interest from outside of European club football

**Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is continuing to see his future discussed in media reporting, with Middle East interest the latest to develop.**

The 55-year-old’s long-term position at City has been under the microscope in recent months, as speculation grows that the current campaign could be his final one at the helm.

Although Guardiola remains under contract beyond this season and through until the summer of 2027, he has openly acknowledged the emotional and physical demands of elite-level management in previous interviews, fuelling debate about what comes next.

While much of the conversation has centred around potential successors at the Etihad Stadium, reporting suggests interest in Pep Guardiola is not limited to Europe’s top leagues as attention turns towards ambitious projects beyond the traditional power bases of the game.

According to the information of [TEAMtalk’s Graeme Bailey](https://www.teamtalk.com/manchester-city/man-city-pep-guardiola-exit-reunion-al-ahli-exclusive), interest is mounting from the Middle East regarding Guardiola’s future beyond Manchester City, with Qatar mentioned as a serious contender.

Doha-based Al-Ahli – where Guardiola spent two years as a player – is among the clubs expressing interest, with the Catalan remaining highly respected in the country for his on-field achievements and his role as a World Cup ambassador ahead of the 2022 finals.

Financial resources are in place to make a compelling offer, according to the latest line of reporting, with Qatari officials keen to leverage both his footballing pedigree and his global profile.

Pep Guardiola’s previous spell with Al-Ahli during the latter stages of his playing career established strong ties within Qatar – connections that could now play a role should he decide to embark on a new challenge.

Despite the emerging interest, there has been no suggestion that Guardiola has made any formal decision on his next move, while City are understood to be preparing for all outcomes, with former assistant Enzo Maresca viewed as a leading candidate should a vacancy arise.

For now, Pep Guardiola’s focus remains firmly on domestic and European objectives with Manchester City this season, and particularly the ongoing and intense Premier League title battle with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.

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