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Pep Guardiola could be heading for an unexpected international role after leaving Manchester City. Reports suggest the Spanish coaching legend is open to becoming the Netherlands’ next head coach, ending speculation over a possible move to Italy.
Pep Guardiola could be heading for an unexpected new challenge after leaving Manchester City, with fresh reports suggesting the Spanish coaching icon is being lined up to become the next head coach of the Netherlands national team.
For months, Guardiola had been heavily linked with the Italy national team following the end of his decade-long spell at Manchester City. Given his previous playing experience in Italy with AS Roma and Brescia, many expected the four-time Champions League-winning coach to take charge of the Azzurri.
However, that move now appears increasingly unlikely.
According to former Barcelona and Netherlands midfielder Ronald de Boer, Guardiola is instead open to managing the Dutch national side if the Dutch Football Association decides to make an approach.
Speaking to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, De Boer said Dutch sporting director Nigel de Jong should explore the possibility of bringing Guardiola to Oranje.
He noted that Guardiola had previously spoken about taking a break from football after leaving Manchester City, but suggested that international management could offer the ideal balance. Unlike club football, coaching a national team does not require year-round day-to-day commitments, making it an attractive option for the Spaniard.
Guardiola’s connection with Dutch football runs deep. He has often credited legendary Dutch football icon Johan Cruyff as one of the biggest influences on both his playing career and coaching philosophy. Cruyff’s footballing ideals helped shape Guardiola’s tactical approach, which later brought enormous success with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
Should the appointment happen, Guardiola would inherit one of Europe’s most talented national teams and could lead the Netherlands in their pursuit of a first-ever FIFA World Cup title.
At this stage, no official negotiations have been confirmed, and the Dutch Football Association has yet to announce any plans regarding the managerial position. The reports remain speculative, but they have already generated significant excitement among football fans across Europe.
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