Pep to leave at the end of the season

I wouldn’t put it past the media to guess Pep is leaving and then break this news to upset the team before these final crucial two games.
I think he is staying but at every season ends he talks with the board, finds out if they are happy with two trophies and 2nd place
He's always strung the media along with their 'wiil he, won't he' leave rhetoric by staying tight lipped. It's been going on for years when his contract has been up for renewal. He said tonight he never talks about it in public, and with a glint in his eye, added he has another 12 months left on his contract and still has to talk to the chairman.

Until an official statement is made by the club, I'll carry on possibly naively thinking he's staying.

If he does go, he'll have my heartfelt thanks for everything he has given us.
 
It is if you are Man Utd. This season, he rebuilt the side and won 2 trophies.
I would like him to leave on a good note. One more season with him or one season in a directorship role overseeing the new manager? I prefer the latter for a better transition
 
He wasn't here for 2 years, it was less. Using your analogy it would be like working as a nurse and then going to work as a doctor, because you know the NHS
He served with Pep. Pep thought he was an excellent coach. He moved up to the #1 position at Leicester and led them to promotion, then moved up to Chelsea and led them to trophies, before that blew up internally.

He’s a doctor AND he knows the NHS.
 
Okay, conspiracy theory time. We all remember Pep telling the journalist—after the so-called "115 charges"—that "I am not leaving, I am not going anywhere..." complete with his usual tut tut tut.

My theory? He is now aware that the 115 charges are null and void. Now that he's kept his word, he's free to leave.

Just saying...

Runs and hides.
 
This might come across as a different take, but I’ve been thinking — might this be a decision the club actively took, rather than simply accepted? In other words, the often-said “he can leave/stay when he wants, the club will let him decide” might be missing the club’s own preference in the context of our form earlier this season, what was considered best for the club then (including operationally), and quite possibly what the club still wants (even if Pep is plausibly having second thoughts).

Disclaimer: I love the man. If it was up to me we’d keep him for many more years. I know the club would give him a respectful send-off, and I believe it was genuinely “mutual” (although there’s some confusion in how that term’s used in football).

But when you look at the broad timeline (as reported):

Early season (up to Oct): Struggling around 5th place after a trophyless campaign. Many of us were worrying and writing the season off early. Pep looked short of fresh ideas at times.

December 2025: Maresca leaves Chelsea. Stories linking him to City as Pep’s successor had already surfaced before he departed. He reportedly told Chelsea about the interest, causing the breakdown, and he’s been out of work since. (Surprising for a young, promising, in-demand manager who had so recently left his AM post to pursue this career)

January 2026: Our form dipped again. If talks were happening in that Dec/Jan window, those results would have supported a mutual decision. Plenty here were saying “it’s time”. This is also the window you’d expect City to discuss, and then make, arrangements for a transition (knowing how we’ll run the club is).

April/May 2026: Resurgence in form. Treble bid. Two trophies. Likeable young new squad coming together. Dramatically different both vs what we expected earlier in the season, but also I would imagine how the dressing room feels.

If as reported a decision was reached in Dec/Jan, to me it seems like a properly “mutual” one - ie both sides wanted it for similar, albeit personal, reasons. Pep was tired and 10 years is the perfect milestone, plus our form wasn’t giving him any joy. The club, with its high standards, had one trophyless season and risked another — a change was needed eventually, so why not now with a trusted successor lined up? And again, our form wasn’t great. So, hypothetically (but as reported, contemporaneously), we reached a gentleman’s agreement / signed a pre-contract with Maresca, put everyone involved on NDAs and planned for an announcement later in the season.

I would have expected the club to announce Pep’s departure earlier. But they probably weren’t expecting a potential treble charge or anything resembling that, and the right decision for all involved would have been (regrettably) to delay announcement so as not to impact the players. Pep’s comments about his contract having one more year seem to be for the same reasons - not breaking his NDA (if he has one), respecting the club’s preferences on timing, and most importantly protecting the players.

What surprised me were his comments tonight about speaking to the chairman. That was the first time it seemed to me he might be having second thoughts. After all, what is there to discuss otherwise? It might be an awkward chat to have though - if earlier in the season it really had been a mutual decision as described above, you’d need movement from both parties. I find it difficult to believe that City would break their word to Maresca (if given), reverse a huge operational decision taken many months ago (if taken), or leave an open question over the manager’s tenure going into next season. It goes against the stability and credibility the club treasures.

I’m not a mind reader and I only have the same knowledge as the rest of you, so I might be wrong. I just think the situation has been handled extremely oddly and Pep’s comments tonight were odd too. There are obviously a few other oddities in the manner/timing of when this was leaked, conflicting accounts from some linked to City (not that I think Liam Gallagher’s the most reliable source), and the guesswork that seems involved on the parts of some of the journalists/pundits reporting this. But if you asked me to guess, I’d say Pep’s having second thoughts, but those may well not change the dial (as the club isn’t leaving this totally up to him). We live in hope?
 
Okay, conspiracy theory time. We all remember Pep telling the journalist—after the so-called "115 charges"—that "I am not leaving, I am not going anywhere..." complete with his usual tut tut tut.

My theory? He is now aware that the 115 charges are null and void. Now that he's kept his word, he's free to leave.

Just saying...

Runs and hides.
There are plenty of messages out there saying he's leaving because he knows the charges are going to be proved, and doesn't want to manage us in a lower division after our well deserved relegation.

He should have left last year if that's his worry.
 
There are plenty of messages out there saying he's leaving because he knows the charges are going to be proved, and doesn't want to manage us in a lower division after our well deserved relegation.

He should have left last year if that's his worry.
“Plenty of messages”, like what? Where are they?
 
Very strange.

What does Pep have to speak to Khaldoon about that he hasn’t already spoken to him about?

I think it’s smoke amd mirrors by Pep. Another deflection tactic.

He knows he’s leaving, but doesn’t want to announce it yet, certainly not to the press, hence the I still need to speak to Khaldoon reply.
Maybe that's the way Khaldoon wants it.

They've clearly come up with a plan. He has been put in a position to publicly stick to it despite leaks and continuous questioning.

I'm ok with that. Fuck the hyenas.
 
just reading the quotes from Pep, whole situation is fucking odd.

I can half understand toeing the party line when a title was on the cards but now it’s done and he’s still doubling down on his contract, what is going on?

Does he genuinely not know what he’s going to do? And so the club out of respect for him are going to let him decide but have in the meantime secured Maresca. Then on Sunday when Pep gets on the mic for a speech he will just say what he feels. If he stays then we give Maresca a pay off for his time and Pep stays. Re-evaluate next year
They all know and it is all agreed. Including the when and how the announce it. Cat's out the bag, but Pep's sticking to the script.

No plan B ;)
 
Its a good thing to say as a city fabn but I am not that pissed off by the draw. This means we now have better chances of pep staying.
 
Its a good thing to say as a city fabn but I am not that pissed off by the draw. This means we now have better chances of pep staying.

You really think he's still thinking about it?

He's going, it's just the club will officially announce it when they want, not follow the media announcements.

He's probably started packing at home
 
So Pep tells Khaldoon first, then the players and then the fans. I foresee an emotional post match speech from the centre of the pitch on a microphone… then a mic drop moment….
 

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