Pep Guardiola has decided to extend his term at Manchester City in order to ultimately deliver the Champions League title.
City were eliminated from the competition again this week, this time by Real Madrid.
The Premier League champions lost 3-1 at the Bernabeu in the semi-finals, despite winning 4-3 in the first leg.
Guardiola has now failed to win European club football's top award in six attempts since taking command of City in 2016.
However, according to the UK Mirror, the Spaniard is willing to accept a contract extension that will keep him at Etihad until 2025.
Guardiola’s latest failure has led to speculation that the 51-year-old could decide to end his time at City at the end of next season, when his current deal expires.
Having won the Champions League twice as a coach with Barcelona, Guardiola has not lifted the trophy since 2011, coming up short at Bayern Munich and now City.
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