Pep Guardiola has revealed he would like the chance to go into international management when he is no longer Manchester City boss, even opening himself up to leaving Europe altogether.
Guardiola has a contract with City until the summer of 2025, which would see him reach nine years at the club – more than twice as long as he was in charge at boyhood team Barcelona.
He also stated in November that he still has «energy» so there is no firm end date on his time in Manchester. But when it does finish, the Spaniard is looking further afield than club football.
«I don't know who wants me,» he told .
«To work for a national team, they need to want you, like the clubs. When I started, I didn't think about winning the leagues, or the Champions League. I thought: 'If I have a job, that's fine'.
»I would like to have the experience of living in a World Cup, a European Championship, a Copa America, whatever. I would like to experience this. I don't know when, in five, ten, 15 years, but I would like to play in a World Cup as a coach."
The obvious first port of call for 53-year-old Guardiola is home country Spain, who have failed to even get as far as the quarter-finals in any of the three World Cup tournaments since they won it in 2010. Their European Championship record since 2012 hasn't been much better either.
England might be another given how long Guardiola has been at City, calling Manchester home since 2016. Similar could be said for Germany after he worked at Bayern Munich, albeit for much less time. Both England and Germany might be grateful of a born winner in the future, with the former still trying to end an almost 60-year trophy drought and the latter badly underperforming since 2014.
Guardiola's mention of the Copa America is
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