The defender says he found it difficult turning down
approaches from both clubs but feels he made the right decision to stay
in Turin.
Guardiola took charge at City last July, having expressed his admiration for Bonucci after his Bayern Munich side tangled with Juve in last season's Champions League.
City chief executive Ferran Soriano stated Bonucci contacted the Premier League club to sound out their thoughts over a potential move, although Juventus were not keen to sell.
Bonucci signed a new contract that runs to 2021 in Turin last month and he has his sights on adding European success to Juventus' domestic domination, although he told Corriere dello Sport he also had his head turned by Barcelona.
"Saying no to Barcelona and Manchester City was not easy," he said. "How could it be if wanting you was the best coach in the world.
"I made the decision pondering everything. It was not a choice I took lightly because Interest came from Guardiola, who is the best there is.
"But now I am happy to be at Juventus and I want to win in Italy and begin to do so in Europe.
"In Serie A we must never take anything for granted. In Europe we need a decisive attitude and with this form and [head coach Massimiliano] Allegri I'm sure we can go all the way."
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