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I’m genuinely undecided as to whether he will stay or not, but I don’t think having to replace Bernado and / or Gundogan is likely to be a big factor in his decision. After the money we’ve generated this year, we could easily go out next summer and buy two world class midfielders, and then we’d suddenly be talking about how strong the squad is. I think Gundogan is likely stay anyway, and De Bruyne will be here for a while yet together with Rodri. Revitalising the squad with new players could actually be a positive for him staying.Just thinking tonight…. I don’t think he will stay.
This summer Gundogans contract is up and Bernardo is likely to leave. Probably his 2 favourite people. KDB is probably going to start declining slowly next season due to age and body type.
So if we want to admit it or not, we are gonna need a midfield overhaul and these aren’t the type of players you can replace easily.
A lot of the attention is now placed on Haaland and not the team ethic it has been for the last years with us having no ‘star’ above the others. Not for a second saying he doesn’t love Erling but I think Pep gets his coaching kicks in other ways.
He’s done his work with Foden and I’m not sure he gets much satisfaction working with a 27 year old Grealish who he probably can’t improve.
So the question is, has he got the energy to go again for 3 years or so and does he have the motivation to build a new midfield. I don’t think he does. He’s been here ages, built 2/3 amazing teams so he probably wants to enjoy life for a bit.
70/30 he goes is my feeling tonight.
Whether he can do another 2/3 years spending a lot of time away from his family is presumably the critical issue, and we simply don’t know the answer to that. The other thing which makes me think that he won’t stay is the failure to appoint a higher profile assistant manager this summer. But, again, I’m 50/50 as to whether he’ll sign another contract.