Pep Guardiola speaks out on Man City 115 charges, future and backlash to Palestine remarks

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Pep Guardiola has given an update on the 115 charges that Manchester United currently face, while also touching on his future at the Etihad Stadium off the back of comments made on global conflict

13:33, 06 Feb 2026Updated 13:35, 06 Feb 2026

Pep Guardiola speaks at a press conference

Pep Guardiola spoke at a press conference on Friday(Image: Getty Images)

Everything you need to know about Pep Guardiola's comments on Manchester City's 115 charges, his future with the club beyond 2025/26, and the backlash received from his comments about Palestine...

  1. Pep Guardiola delivers press conference: The Manchester City head coach spoke to media at the Etihad Campus on Friday afternoon, as he looked toward his club's Premier League clash with Liverpool come Sunday.
  2. Charges "out of my hands" says Guardiola: When asked about if he was frustrated by a delay in the outcome of the Premier League's 115 charges against City, Guardiola said: "It's out of my hands, we're waiting for the resolution."
  3. What are the charges?: City were charged with allegedly breaching financial regulations between 2009 and 2018. Although the saga is often referred to as 115 charges, it is believed there could be up to 130 potential breaches. Read the full story here.
  4. Guardiola speaks about his future: Probed about potentially leaving City at the end of the season, the Spaniard said: "No because I have one more year on my contract. The question of that is one or two months ago, you were not here but I will tell you again that it is the same answer I answered two months ago."
  5. Backlash over Palestine comments: Guardiola was told to 'focus on football' by the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, after he spoke out about Israel's attacks on Gaza. Read the full story here.
  6. Guardiola condemns conflict: Asked about his comments, Guardiola said: "What I said basically is how many conflicts there are right now around the globe or around the world. How many? A lot, right? I condemn all of them. All of them. When innocent people are killed, I condemn all of them."
  7. Guardiola's full press conference: Find out what else was said during Guardiola's press conference on Friday with the MEN's detailed coverage.
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