Pep Guardiola is set to quit Manchester City as Manager effective Sunday, Daily Mail is reporting.
According to the highly credible newspaper, Guardiola will be celebrated on Monday after his last match of the season.
The last match will be against Aston Villa.
The manager, who has won 20 trophies over 10 years with Manchester City will be hoping for a third of the season, that is the Premier League, on Sunday.
But this will depend on Arsenal, playing and leading at the moment by a lone goal against Burnley on Monday night, to stumble in one of their last two matches.
According to the Daily Mail, Guardiola would be bade farewell on Monday by the full complement of Manchester City teams: Male, female, and age groups.
The 55-year-old has led Manchester City to six league titles, including an unprecedented four in a row, and took the club to its first Champions League triumph.
Daily Mail reported: “It is thought that City have begun to tell their sponsor partners that the announcement is imminent.
“The news has also been an open secret among some of those close to Guardiola.
“It is expected that the news will be confirmed some time on Sunday, in time for Guardiola’s stunning impact on English football to be celebrated at an open-top bus parade on Monday.
“It is said the parade build-up will start at Manchester’s Northern Quarter at 4pm before finishing outside the Colin Bell Stand reception at the Etihad Stadium an hour later.”
More details on this news website soon.



