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By Jack Gaughan Published: 22: 49 AEDT, 18 October 2024 | Updated: 01: 37 AEDT, 19 October 2024 193 View comments Pep Guardiola insisted that Manchester City have put him under no pressure to decide his future – and suggested the club know who is next in line. The 53-year-old, the first manager ever to win four consecutive English top-flight titles, is out of contract in the summer and yet to communicate whether his stay will extend beyond nine seasons. Guardiola met with chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak while in Abu Dhabi on commercial duties over the international break and had been earmarked as England's dream appointment to succeed Gareth Southgate. City are attempting to convince Guardiola to pen a fresh deal after confirming that ex-Newcastle midfielder Hugo Viana is replacing Txiki Begiristain as sporting director next summer. 'I want to be really, really convinced that it's the best for the club, ' said Guardiola, who reaffirmed his desire to coach a national team in the future. Pep Guardiola has caused panic among Man City fans after admitting 'a part of me is leaving' It comes after he responded to England job rumours on Italian TV show Che Tempo Che Fa A chaotic week in English football saw Guardiola rumoured as a frontrunner to replace interim Lee Carsley as Three Lions boss, only for Thomas Tuchel to be appointed on Wednesday 'I will not delay an action knowing that I am creating a problem for the club. 'If I feel there is a problem right now, I will take a decision as quickly as possible. 'But I don't have that feeling because they understand the reasons that I have. ' Guardiola has agreed his last two extensions in November, while Sporting head coach Ruben Amorim and Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso are two candidates to eventually take over. The Catalan is happy to offer his input into the next boss, adding: 'I'm pretty sure that the club have an option when Txiki should leave and they have options when Pep will leave. 'Sooner or later it's going to happen and they are prepared. If they ask me my opinion, I will give my opinion. 'But it's not my job. The decision will be taken for them, not for me. 'We've shared unbelievable moments together. But it has to be the club. It's the best. The 53-year-old, who has won six Premier League titles at the club, revealed that chiefs were 'prepared' for his departure The legendary boss' contract at the Etihad Stadium runs out in June and the Spaniard has so far been cagey as to where his future lies Guardiola's potential appetite for an exit is thought to be influenced by the departure of long-time colleague and friend Txiki Begiristain (left) Begiristain (far right), who has held the role since 2012, will step down at the end of the season 'So I would say the new sporting director, the moment I'm not here anymore, has to choose his manager. 'Txiki leaving is a part of me leaving. The architect. He will be missed. He made me incredibly balanced in my job, because I am so energetic when I am going bad, I want to destroy everything. 'All the time he said, "see you tomorrow, take a coffee". ' Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group