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Manchester City board member Alberto Galbadi mocked the statement of Pep Guardiola, who had agreed to leave the club and join Juventus.
Reports in the Italian media had suggested in recent days that Guardiola had signed an agreement to join the Serie A champions and rumors of an agreement continued to swirl despite the vehement denials of the leader.
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And now, the board member is pouring more cold water on speculation.
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"I want to clarify what has been reported in recent days and confirm what Guardiola said last week at the press conference," Galbadi told Sky Italy.
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"He wants to stay in Manchester City. In addition, a club like Juventus would not have allowed such a news to appear as this one. Man City could not have been left out without being informed and warned.
"This rumor is unfounded. It is incredible that the media is pursuing such rumors. It's ridiculous. Guardiola wants to stay.
"He's a great professional and he can not believe his words are not being listened to. He does not want to leave. Therefore, the problem does not exist because all the material does not exist. "
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When asked when he had talked about the rumors at the Turin club, he replied, "Yes, I spoke to Pavel Nedved today, I have known him for a very long time. We laughed at these rumors. And we realized that this whole thing had become ridiculous.
Guardiola is not the only big name to be tied to a vacancy, but Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is also in the running.
It is not known who will eventually be installed to replace Mbadimiliano Allegri.
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