Josep Guardiola will be coaching the London team "Chelsea" next season.
The former "Barcelona" strategist, who led the Catalans to a golden age, intends to return to football next summer and has clearly told his friends that he sees his future at "Stamford Bridge," according to dailymail.co.uk.
Having won three "La Liga" trophies and twice become the Champions League winner in four seasons at the "Nou Camp" stadium with "Barcelona," 41-year-old J. Guardiola decided to take a break and move to New York.
When he announced that he intended to leave "Barcelona," Roman Abramovich tried to lure the coach immediately, but he was unconvincing.
Currently, the "Chelsea" team is coached by Roberto Di Matteo, who took over the team last season in May and not only took the team out of the pit of failures, but also won the Champions League, securing a two-year contract in the process.