Begiristain leaves Manchester City after 13 years and 21 trophies
The 60-year-old executive had announced his farewell, which now takes shape, in October 2024. He will be replaced by Hugo Viana.
Since his arrival at the club in 2012, he has been present in the conquest of 21 trophies, including seven Premier League titles, two FA Cups, and the first Champions League.
'He is a friend of mine and one of the architects of one of the best teams in Barcelona's history, and now also here,' Pep Guardiola stated when Begiristain announced his decision.
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