Manager of Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, has reportedly discussed the possibility of leaving the club after guiding them to the Premier League title.
City successfully defended their Premier League crown on Saturday, May 20, as Arsenal suffered a 1-0 defeat against Nottingham Forest.
According to The Sun, Guardiola has now won a total of five top-flight titles since assuming the managerial role at Manchester City seven years ago.

The Spaniard still has more trophies to change before the end of the season, with the FA Cup and the Champions League trophies on the horizon.
However, Guardiola would need to help see off rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final and Serie A giants Inter Milan for a chance to win a historic treble with City.
Should this happen, City will become the first Premier League team to win the treble since 1999, when Man United did it under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Pep hints at quitting Man City
Despite Guardiola’s significant success with Man City, it has emerged that the Spaniard could still dump the club.
The former Barcelona boss gave a rather cryptic answer when asked about his future at the Etihad Stadium before Arsenal’s defeat handed his side the Premier League title.
Speaking in an interview with Sky Sports, Guardiola was asked if he would quit City if there is nothing left to fight for in terms of trophies.
“First, we have to win it. [Then] you can ask me after and I will tell you how I feel and how I think,” he said.
“Of course, if we achieve then I will tell you,” he added.