Manchester City is bracing for a significant change as sporting director Txiki Begiristain prepares to depart, leaving manager Pep Guardiola without a key ally in the club’s hierarchy.
Begiristain, who joined City in 2012, has been instrumental in transforming the club’s recruitment strategy, which has rivaled the best in world football, leading to an impressive trophy haul. His connection with Guardiola runs deep; he was the one who originally placed Pep in the managerial spotlight at Barcelona. When Guardiola moved to Bayern Munich, Begiristain didn’t hesitate to speak highly of City, ultimately convincing his friend to join the club in 2016.
With Begiristain’s departure, the challenge of maintaining City’s high standards becomes even more daunting. To ease this transition, part of Begiristain’s role has been to facilitate the arrival of Hugo Viana as his successor. If Viana can successfully uphold the club’s legacy, it will significantly enhance Begiristain’s already commendable reputation.
Guardiola’s future at the club also remains uncertain. Widely regarded as the best manager in the world, his partnership with Begiristain has been pivotal to City’s success. Their close working relationship means that losing Begiristain could disrupt the harmony within the squad. Interestingly, Guardiola has been aware of Begiristain’s impending exit for some time, which might explain why he hasn’t rushed to make a decision about his own future.
Although there’s speculation about this being Guardiola’s last season with City, fans have reason to hold onto hope, as he has yet to announce any intentions to leave. In recent press conferences, he has focused on the transition from the Club World Cup to next season, hinting at plans for a smooth handover in the managerial role.
While the news of Begiristain’s departure looms large, Guardiola’s lack of a definitive decision about his own future indicates that all is not lost for City supporters. As it stands, no news regarding Guardiola’s future could be seen as a positive sign amid the uncertainty.