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Manchester City: Arteta "ready" to manage but Pep hopes he stays

Manchester City have not received an approach from another club for assistant coach Mikel Arteta, according to Pep Guardiola.

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Manchester City: Arteta "ready" to manage but Pep hopes he stays
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insists there have been no approaches for Mikel Arteta and he wants the assistant coach to stay with the club.

Arteta linked with Arsenal, Everton manager jobs

Arteta has been linked with the vacant Arsenal top job after Unai Emery was sacked. The former Gunners midfielder was also among the candidates to replace Arsene Wenger 18 months ago.

The 37-year-old is also reported to be of interest to Everton, another of his former clubs as a player, who dismissed Marco Silva on Thursday.

However, Guardiola reiterated his desire to keep Arteta in City's coaching ranks, and he is confident of him staying at least until the end of the Premier League season.

"There has been no approach," Guardiola said in his news conference ahead of Saturday's visit of Manchester United. "Have I spoken to him about his future? No. Do I want him to stay? Yes."

In an interview with Sky Sports, Guardiola acknowledged Arteta was "ready" to take a job in management but should only accept a suitable position.

"I said last game he'll be close to me against Manchester United and hopefully he can stay, but at the end of the season I don't know what will happen," Guardiola said.

"He will be here until the end of the season, yes, I think so. I'm not a guy who puts a hand on my staff to say what they have to do. We are human beings and everyone has dreams and desires.

"He's ready. It's the right time when he gets an offer, and he takes the offer. If you tell me ready about his knowledge of the game, as a human, professional, work ethic, he is ready, absolutely. He's ready."

Guardiola backs Arteta to succeed him at Manchester City

When asked whether Arteta should succeed him as City boss, Guardiola gave a positive verdict.

"He is able to, absolutely," Guardiola added. "But it depends on him, the club, many things I cannot decide.

"When I arrived here, we are in touch to work together, I was convinced on that, and he was convinced to help us. The time we are together, it's magnificent.

"Hopefully he stays this year, next year, for as long as possible at this club, that would be my dream, but Mikel has his own life and I will never say what he has to do."