Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is not leaving the club to continue their fight against the Premier League charges without him
Pep Guardiola staying at Manchester City may have caused more frustration in the boardrooms of Premier League clubs this week than the pending vote over Associated Party Transactions.
The charges looming over City that could yet taint their rise will not have been prominent in Guardiola's decision to stay or leave at the end of the season, and the decision would not have influenced the hearing even if it wasn't almost over already. However, his choice to stay has to be seen as significant in a situation where rivals are searching for any kind of weakness from the Etihad.
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