The announcement comes just days after City handed the title to Arsenal following a frustrating draw with Bournemouth, ending their bid for a fifth consecutive crown.
The 55-year-old leaves after a decade in charge during which he delivered 20 major trophies and transformed the club into a domestic and European powerhouse.
Guardiola’s remarkable haul includes six Premier League titles, four of them won back-to-back-to-back-to-back in an unprecedented run of dominance.
In domestic cups, he secured five Carabao Cups — including the last three — and claimed three FA Cups, the most recent coming with a 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Wembley last week.
In an impressive unbeaten run through both domestic cup competitions this season, City lifted the Carabao Cup and FA Cup without suffering a single defeat.
Guardiola’s departure brings the curtain down on a trophy-laden spell that saw him win the club’s elusive Champions League crown and cement his status as one of the greatest managers in modern football.


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