According to desvela this Tuesday the daily "The Times", the current trainer of the Bayern of Munich, Josep Guardiola, wants to fichar to the footballer of the Arsenal Mikel Arteta for the Manchester City. The Catalan would want to to the Basque, that has few options in the team "gunner"

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It seems that Josep Guardiola wants to surround of people of confidence in his new destination, the Machester City, to the that will arrive when finishing this season 2015-2016. It is thus that, as it informs the British newspaper "The Times", the one of Santpedor is interested in the signing of the midfield player of the Arsenal Mikel Arteta. Although his interest, describes the quoted half, would not be so much to help to the team in the field but out of him.

It seems to be that Guardiola already would have called to the ex footballer of, among others, the FC Barcelona, and even could have been interviewed by the same trainer and by his assistant and preparador physical, Lorenzo Buenaventura. In this interview would have chatted on the plans of future of the player of 33 years that this season is making little showing in the team of Arsene Wenger.

Arteta And Pep coincided in the Barça when the first was forming still like player and the second already was consolidated in the first team blaugrana. This training in the Masia is the one who joins them and does them have the same values and forms to understand the football. Arteta At present is involved in the learning of players of the Arsenal Sub 13 and of the Welsh selection Sub 16.

It is thus that his vocation to the sportive direction is a fact. Something that would want to take advantage of Guardiola to add him to his "staff technical", always according to the quoted half. It will be necessary to see what offers next summer, but seem to be that it will be very moved in England with the disembarkment of Pep.