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UEFA say no conflict of interest if Manchester City draw Bayern Munich in Champions League

Pep Guardiola, head coach of Bayern Munich
Image: Pep Guardiola is to take over at Manchester City in the summer

UEFA have confirmed there is nothing in their rules about a conflict of interest if Manchester City are drawn to play Bayern Munich in the semi-finals of the Champions League.

Pep Guardiola, currently in charge of Bayern, has already agreed to replace Manuel Pellegrini as the City manager this summer.

City reached their first Champions League semi-final by beating PSG 3-2 on aggregate on Tuesday evening and could face the German champions in the last four after Bayern beat Benfica 3-2 on aggregate on Wednesday night

Joe Hart (L) and Fabian Delph celebrate after Manchester City reaching the Champions League semi-finals
Image: Joe Hart (left) and Fabian Delph celebrate after Manchester City reaching the Champions League semi-finals

There are UEFA conflict of interest rules about cross ownership of clubs, but nothing about a manager who has already agreed to join the opposition.

However, should City finish fifth in the Premier League and then meet Bayern in the final, Guardiola faces the prospect of potentially denying himself Champions League football next season.

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The draw for the semi-finals is on Friday, with City and Real Madrid joined in the last four by Bayern and Atletico Madrid.