There has seemingly been a major update on Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City amid rumours linking him with a return to one of his former clubs.
Earlier this week, it was reported that the Spaniard was back on Bayern Munich's radar as the club continues its search for a Thomas Tuchel replacement.
The German tactician is set to depart the Bavarians at the end of the season and there is still no movement on his successor.
Julian Nagelsmann had been tipped to head back to the Allianz Arena until he chose to remain as Germany's head coach, while Ralf Rangnick decided to continue with Austria.
According to Football Insider, although it is unlikely Guardiola is interested in a return to the Bundesliga giants, his future in England is "uncertain".
City are said to be "desperate" to hang on to the Spaniard beyond the expiration of his current deal in 2025, but will not pressure him to renew his terms.
They understand the final decision will ultimately lie with Guardiola, who has been in charge of the club since 2016.
The 53-year-old has helped inspire the Citizens to new heights over the course of his eight-year spell, having claimed an impressive 16 trophies since moving to England to date.
City are on course to win a fourth successive Premier League title should they win their remaining three matches.