Ex-Man City coach Pep Guardiola takes his family to Egypt, touring Cairo and Luxor, visiting the Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza, and unexpectedly receiving a ‘special gift’

Pep Guardiola is going above and beyond this summer—from European kings to the Valley of the Kings.

The Ex Manchester City boss, 52, has taken his wife Cristina Serra and three kids to Egypt, touring Cairo and Luxor and visiting the Sphinx and Great Pyramid of Giza.Pep Guardiola and his family are currently visiting CairoPep Guardiola and his family are currently visiting CairoWhile in Egypt, the Egyptian tourist board gave Guardiola a giftWhile in Egypt, the Egyptian tourist board gave Guardiola a giftThe pyramids were on the Guardiola family's things to see in EgyptThe pyramids were on the Guardiola family’s things to see in EgyptWearing a white outfit and a red baseball cap bearing the letter P, Guardiola received a special ‘Pharaoh’ trophy in photos taken by officials at the Ministry of Tourism.Pep will target a record FOURTH successive Premier League title next season.And already they are desperately trying to improve their world class squad.On the agenda is a replacement for captain Ilkay Gundogan, who has departed for Barcelona.The victors of the Champions League have entered the competition for Declan Rice, who is also wanted by rival Arsenal.They have not yet submitted an official bid, despite rumors that the West Ham favorite would like to play for the Gunners.Kyle Walker is also expected to leave, with reports indicating that Bayern Munich is pursuing his signing.Should he depart, City has a strategy in place, and they have Achraf Hakimi, a standout for PSG, on their shortlist.They are also considering the highly sought-after Croatian center defender Josko Gvardiol in case Aymeric Laporte leaves.But let’s get back to Pep. Hopefully he won’t be walking like an Egyptian when he gets back to the UK.