Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has indicated
renewing his contract with the Bundesliga giants is not
top of priorities.
Pep Guardiola insists there is no rush to enter contract talks
with Bayern Munich despite his current deal with the Bundesliga
champions coming to an end at the conclusion of the season.
Guardiola has lifted five trophies since arriving at the Allianz
Arena in 2013 and his side look on course to clinch the league
title again in 2015-16 having already built up a seven-point lead
over Borussia Dortmund at the top.
The Spaniard's name has been linked with a host of jobs once
his time with Bayern comes to a close – with Premier League
rivals Manchester City and Chelsea both reported to be
interested.
But Guardiola says he is committed to Bayern and there is
ample time for him to discuss a new deal with the club.
"I like my job," he said. "I am here to help the club and the
players. That's my job.
"Everything else is not important.
"We are in October at the moment, so there is still plenty of time
[to discuss contracts]."
renewing his contract with the Bundesliga giants is not
top of priorities.
Pep Guardiola insists there is no rush to enter contract talks
with Bayern Munich despite his current deal with the Bundesliga
champions coming to an end at the conclusion of the season.
Guardiola has lifted five trophies since arriving at the Allianz
Arena in 2013 and his side look on course to clinch the league
title again in 2015-16 having already built up a seven-point lead
over Borussia Dortmund at the top.
The Spaniard's name has been linked with a host of jobs once
his time with Bayern comes to a close – with Premier League
rivals Manchester City and Chelsea both reported to be
interested.
But Guardiola says he is committed to Bayern and there is
ample time for him to discuss a new deal with the club.
"I like my job," he said. "I am here to help the club and the
players. That's my job.
"Everything else is not important.
"We are in October at the moment, so there is still plenty of time
[to discuss contracts]."


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