Pep Guardiola eyed for sensational career move as Man City future uncertain

It's currently unclear if the Spaniard will stay at the Etihad Stadium beyond the current campaign
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Pep Guardiola has emerged as a potential successor to Gennaro Gattuso as Italy's national team manager.
The Italian football federation reportedly harbours ambitions of persuading the Manchester City boss to take charge of the Azzurri following a turbulent period for the organisation.
Gattuso was dismissed from his role earlier this month after Italy's failure to secure qualification for this summer's World Cup, losing on penalties to Bosnia in their play-off final.
The fallout has been significant, with FIGC president Gabriele Gravina stepping down from his position. Gianluigi Buffon, who served as head of Italy's delegation, has also departed.
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Convincing Guardiola to swap the Etihad for the Azzurri presents a formidable financial obstacle for Italian football authorities, according to Spanish outlet Marca.
The Spaniard currently earns approximately £21.5million annually at City, a figure that dwarfs typical international management salaries.
By comparison, Roberto Mancini reportedly received just £2.6m per year when he guided Italy to European Championship glory in 2020.
Pep Guardiola's long-term future at Man City is currently up in the air | GETTYDespite this substantial wage disparity, reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport suggest Guardiola would be receptive to an approach from the Italian federation.
The possibility of the 55-year-old taking the role has not been dismissed, though the monetary challenges remain considerable.
Guardiola has one year remaining on his current Manchester City contract, with uncertainty surrounding his future beyond this season.

Gennaro Gattuso was sacked by Italy after their failure to qualify for the World Cup
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Five things to know about Man City boss Pep Guardiola | PA/GETTYLeonardo Bonucci, the former Italy defender who now works with the Italian federation, has thrown his weight behind the ambitious pursuit of Guardiola.
Speaking earlier this week, Bonucci made clear his preference for the Manchester City manager to lead Italy's rebuild.
"I would start again with Guardiola," he said. "He is the right man for Italy. I know it's not easy, but dreaming costs nothing."
The endorsement from a figure within the federation suggests there is genuine appetite to explore the possibility, regardless of the practical hurdles involved.
Bonucci's comments reflect a determination within Italian football circles to aim high as they seek to recover from their World Cup disappointment.
The prospect of international management is one Guardiola has previously expressed interest in pursuing.
Pep Guardiola has won every major trophy during his time at Man City | PAIn an interview with ESPN in 2021, the City boss outlined his aspirations beyond club football.
"I would like to have the experience of a World Cup, a European Championship, a Copa América, anything," Guardiola said.
"I would like to experience a major national team competition. I don't know when, in five, 10, or 15 years, but I would like to play in a World Cup as a coach."
He added: "To work with a national team, they have to want you and hire you, just like with clubs. I don't know who wants me to work with a national team."










