If Pep Guardiola leaves the Etihad at the end of the season, Manchester City is reportedly considering Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal.
If Pep Guardiola leaves the Etihad Stadium at the end of the current campaign, Manchester City is reportedly considering making Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, their new manager.
Arteta spent more than three years assisting Guardiola at Man City prior to taking over as manager at Arsenal. Following a Premier League investigation into possible financial rule violations, The Citizens are currently experiencing a period of uncertainty. Guardiola's future at the club is now seriously questionable due to the circumstance. Man City, according to Four Four Two, is a huge fan of the work Arteta has done thus far at Arsenal.
Given that Paris Saint-Germain is prepared to make an offer for the Spaniard if he decides to leave the Premier League champions, Guardiola is unlikely to continue as manager of Man City beyond this season. Arteta is viewed by Man City as the ideal successor to Guardiola. The former head coach of Bayern Munich and Barcelona had earlier made it clear that he would leave Man City if it turned out that the team had lied to him.
Should Pep Guardiola leave Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly interested in acquiring him. Following accusations against Manchester City, Guardiola is now the overwhelming favorite to be the next manager to leave the Premier League. If the Spaniard becomes available soon, PSG is reportedly interested in signing him, according to a report in L'Equipe. According to the report, the French Ligue 1 champions have been considering hiring the former head coach of Barcelona and Bayern Munich ever since Mauricio Pochettino ran the team.
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