AFTER eight glorious years of stability, Manchester City now head into an uncertain 12 months.
And Saturday’s FA Cup final defeat to neighbours United was a reminder that this glittering and unforgettable era will not go on for ever.
Around this time in 2025, City will be preparing for the highly-lucrative Fifa Club World Cup in the US.
Yet in all likelihood they will also be getting ready to say their goodbyes to manager Pep Guardiola, who has brought so much success to the east side of Manchester.
Meanwhile, there could be a verdict on 115 charges of financial irregularity which have been levelled at the club by Premier League chiefs.
The suggestion is the hearing could start later this year but is likely to take several months to reach a conclusion.
City continue to deny any wrongdoing and are confident they will be cleared by the independent commission.
But football finance expert Stefan Borson told SunSport last year that if they are found guilty, then “all hell will break loose”.
He maintains relegation would be inevitable for the Prem winners if the most serious allegations are proven.
It remains a big ‘if’ because the Premier League’s lawyers have their work cut out to make such serious allegations stick.
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But it will continue to cast a cloud over the Etihad, and everything City achieve, until this case is resolved.
Guardiola always maintains he will not leave his current job until their name is cleared — and by coincidence his contract is up next summer.
When he signed his last extension back in autumn 2022 — just as the World Cup was starting — the feeling at the club was that it would be his last one.
That remains the case because there has been no indication yet from the former Barcelona coach that he wants to go beyond nine years.
Obviously, if he decided he wanted to make it a perfect ten — or even more — then his bosses would be delighted.
After winning a record fourth straight title last week, Guardiola admitted he was not sure what else there was for him to achieve in England.
Then again, he felt the same after leading them to the Treble 12 months earlier and finally winning that elusive Champions League trophy.
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, who enjoys a close relationship with Guardiola, will no doubt be preparing another charm offensive.
However, those close to the Catalan believe he will call it a day once the 2024-25 season — and Club World Cup that follows — is out of the way.
That leaves City with a slight worry as they plan to freshen up their squad this summer.
Most of all, who can possibly fill the shoes of a man who has won six of the last eight Prem titles — not to mention nine other pieces of silverware?
Also, will new players want to sign when they know it could only be a year of Guardiola and then a new manager from August 2025?
Several current stars now weighing up their futures at the Etihad may also have a feeling of uncertainty about what the long-term future holds.
Long-serving midfield pair Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva have both been linked with moves away, as have goalkeepers Ederson and Stefan Ortega.
Skipper Kyle Walker and midfielder Matheus Nunes — whose move from Wolves has not worked out so far — both have interest from Saudi Arabia and, like most clubs, City may have to generate money if they are to hand Pep a sizeable transfer kitty.
They will make some by moving on players such as Joao Cancelo, Kalvin Phillips, Yan Couto and James McAtee.
A new midfielder will be on the list, particularly if Silva or De Bruyne do go. Although their move for West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta looks dead after he was hit by FA charges, which he denies.
Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes is admired but his £100million price tag is likely to prove a problem.
Guardiola has been assured by director of football Txiki Begiristain that most of the current squad, who have served City so well in recent years, are keen to stay at the Etihad.
Even so, Pep has shown the door to several club legends during his reign and will not be afraid to do so again.
Guardiola jetted off for his holidays yesterday with plenty to think about.