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MUNICH, Germany -- Pep Guardiola, who led Barcelona to 14 titles over four seasons and turned the Spanish club into arguably the best team in the world, has agreed to become the coach of Bayern Munich starting next season. Bayern announced the three-year deal on Wednesday, after a meeting of the top management. Earlier in the day, Jupp Heynckes told Bayern he wanted to end his coaching career when his contract expires at the end of the season. Rumours of Guardiola coming to the German powerhouse have been swirling around local media for weeks and Bayern made it official just a day after Guardiola expressed his desire to manage in England at some point. Guardiolas arrival is a major coup for Bayern. "You have to say, hat off," former Bayern star and president Franz Beckenbauer said. "Matthias Sammer and Guardiola - I dont know where you can find a better partnership," Beckenbauer told Sky television, referring to Bayerns director of sport. Even Bayerns rivals were impressed. 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