On Thursday, French journalist Thierry Marchand claimed on
the television show L’Equipe du Soir that the Bayern Munich
boss had joined up with United officials in Paris last week.
But United are adamant that no such meeting took place
with Guardiola, who has already revealed his decision to
leave Bayern at the end of the season when his contract
expires.
Louis van Gaal’s future at Old Trafford remains under
intense speculation with United currently fifth in the Premier
League, seven points behind leaders Arsenal, and out of the
Champions League after failing to qualify from the group
stage.
Manchester City have all but won the race for Guardiola, although neither the club or the Spaniard will make anything official before the end of the
season.
Earlier this month, Guardiola revealed that his next
destination will be the Premier League but hinted that he
could potentially have a season’s break after leaving
Bayern.
"Maybe it will be two years until I will coach a team in
England,” said the 45-year-old.
"I am very happy about my experience in Munich. I am
working until my last second here.
"After that I will go home and wait to see if it is possible to
move to England or not. If it's not, then I won't."
the television show L’Equipe du Soir that the Bayern Munich
boss had joined up with United officials in Paris last week.
But United are adamant that no such meeting took place
with Guardiola, who has already revealed his decision to
leave Bayern at the end of the season when his contract
expires.
Louis van Gaal’s future at Old Trafford remains under
intense speculation with United currently fifth in the Premier
League, seven points behind leaders Arsenal, and out of the
Champions League after failing to qualify from the group
stage.
Manchester City have all but won the race for Guardiola, although neither the club or the Spaniard will make anything official before the end of the
season.
Earlier this month, Guardiola revealed that his next
destination will be the Premier League but hinted that he
could potentially have a season’s break after leaving
Bayern.
"Maybe it will be two years until I will coach a team in
England,” said the 45-year-old.
"I am very happy about my experience in Munich. I am
working until my last second here.
"After that I will go home and wait to see if it is possible to
move to England or not. If it's not, then I won't."


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