Pep Guardiola has expressed his deep commitment to Manchester City, stating that he "loves" defending the club against allegations of financial misconduct. His strong belief in the club's integrity played a significant role in his decision to extend his contract for an additional two years. Guardiola, who is recognized as the most successful manager in City's history, recently put an end to speculation about his future by signing a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2027. He revealed that the agreement was reached during a two-hour meeting with key figures in the club's management, including chief executive Ferran Soriano and outgoing director of football Txiki Begiristain. By committing to a longer contract, Guardiola aims to eliminate any further uncertainty regarding his position in the coming year. The manager also noted that the ongoing financial charges against the club have only fueled his determination to stay and fight for Manchester City, suggesting that many rival clubs would prefer to see City relegated if found guilty of the allegations.