Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City remains unclear as speculation continues to surround his potential departure. The Catalan manager led his team to victory in the FA Cup, defeating Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley on Saturday. Despite rumors that Guardiola may leave at the end of the season, club sources have not confirmed any changes, and the manager himself has maintained that he is happy at the club.

Guardiola, 55, has until 2027 on his current contract, but it is widely speculated that he will not see out the full term. Enzo Maresca is often mentioned as a potential replacement. However, City officials and those close to Guardiola have not confirmed these rumors, and the manager has consistently stated his satisfaction with his role at the club.

Ahead of the crucial final games of the Premier League season, City's focus is on securing the title. The team is set to face Bournemouth on Tuesday, with the hope of taking the title race to the final day. Guardiola's comments following the FA Cup victory imply a commitment to the team's future development, stating, "The future is bright. I know the guys, I know how they feel, the commitment to the club, very professional. I'm pretty sure we'll be there in the next years."

The upcoming matches will not only decide the title but also shed light on Guardiola's long-term future at Manchester City.