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Paris Saint-Germain in pursuit of Guardiola

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The French outfit seems keen on bringing in a new manager this season, and have recently set sights on the Spaniard following his successive stint at the Camp Nou.

Pep Guardiola is considered to be one of the finest football managers in the world, with his record speaking for itself. The tactician’s appointment by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Barcelona-c39078 was considered more of a gamble, but the manager silenced his critics as soon as he took
charge.
With his era at Camp Nou well-decorated with silverware, Guardiola seems to be the perfect man for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. Any team that seeks a change in the management would definitely be considering the Spaniard as an option.
That being said, Paris Saint-Germain are a team who, followed by unimpressive performances, are on the lookout for a new manager. The French outfit has been knocked out of the Coupe de la Ligue, and struggle to fight for the top spot in the Ligue 1, with
the Champions League appearing to be the only silver lining so far.
The club manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has been unable to the produce the desired results expected by his current employers, and the club’s administration seeks to replace the Italian with a manager who has a reputation of delivering titles. With the former
footballer on a break, the Paris-based club have set their sights on signing the highly-gifted tactician.
Although, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 owner Roman Abramovich has long praised the 41-year-old and wants to bring him to Stamford Bridge, his plans might be sabotaged following the cash-laden Paris outfit, who also have developed an interest in the former Barcelona manager.
The Russian has recently appointed Rafa Benitez as the manager of Chelsea FC, but he considers it to be a temporary option, following Guardiola’s insistence that the Spaniard wants to consider his offers next summer. The Chelsea owner would be willing to
go to any lengths to bring the former Spanish international to London, and will not be giving up on signing him.
Besides the Blues, another English club seems to have their sights set upon the tactician. The Al-Nahyan owned Manchester City, is also hoping to lure the Spanish coach to Etihad Stadium. With the Citizens having no lack of spending power, compared to the
Russian-owned Chelsea and Qatari-backed PSG it should be an interesting race for luring the Spaniard to their respective offices.
Apart from Guardiola, it is widely reported that PSG are also keen on Real Madrid coach, Jose Mourinho, who is having a hard time this season at the Santiago Bernabeu and might be considering for an exit next summer.

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