Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has issued a stern warning to the club’s management failure to which he will leave.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Spaniard revealed telling the club that he does not want a big squad as he does not want to have many players sidelined.
He continued by saying that he wants the current squad shortened failure to which he leave Manchester City.
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“I told the club I don’t want a big squad. I don’t want to put five, six players in the tribune, I don’t want that. I will quit” he said
“If they don’t make a short squad, I will not stay” he continued
“It’s impossible for my soul to put players in the tribune and cannot play” said Guardiola
The news comes at a time when Manchester City has revealed that it will erect a statue of Kevin De Bruyne outside Etihad Stadium.