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Pep Guardiola tips "incredible human being" Mikel Arteta to succeed him at Manchester City

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Arteta has said he had turned down offers to become a manager.

Pep Guardiola has no doubt Manchester City already have the ideal successor for him at the club in his assistant boss Mikel Arteta.

Former Everton and Arsenal midfielder Arteta, who has been working under Guardiola since 2016, recently said he had turned down offers to take over as manager elsewhere to stay with the Premier League champions.

The 37-year-old Spaniard was heavily linked with a return to Arsenal when Arsene Wenger left the club last year but the job eventually went to Unai Emery.

Mikel Arteta was strongly linked with the Arsenal job before Unai Emery's appointment
Mikel Arteta was strongly linked with the Arsenal job before Unai Emery's appointment (Martin Rickett/PA)

Guardiola has always maintained he is happy as City manager, and is contracted until 2021, but when he does move on he believes Arteta would be good enough to step up.

Guardiola said of his countryman: "He's an incredible human being, with incredible values about what it means in the locker room and to be together.

"He is already an incredible manager and he'll have incredible success in his future.

"I'm pretty sure (he could succeed me), yes. But he decided to stay – thanks – but everyone decides what they'll do in the future. Sooner or later it's going to happen.

"He's a young young manager but he has experience already to handle big players and teams."

Arteta gained huge Premier League experience as a player with Arsenal and Everton
Arteta gained huge Premier League experience as a player with Arsenal and Everton (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Arteta, who also played for Paris St Germain, Rangers and Real Sociedad after coming through the Barcelona youth ranks, moved straight into coaching under Guardiola after hanging up his boots three years ago.

Guardiola says he and Arteta share a footballing philosophy.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss said: "He has incredible work ethic and he has a special talent to analyse what happens, and to find the solutions.

"We talk a lot about what he believes and feels and so on. He has helped me a lot, especially in the first year. He knew the Premier League, like for example in games against Stoke or whatever.

"He can tell me the players we will face better than myself, because he played against them and was in the Premier League for 10 or 11 years. That's a long time and that is why he helped me a lot, and he still helps me.

"He's a guy who has this ability to see what happens. When you're off the pitch and on the pitch it's easier, he can do it. We see the football in really quite a close way."

City will hope to get back to winning ways in the Premier League on Saturday following last week's shock defeat at Norwich as they host bottom side Watford.

Left-back Benjamin Mendy, whose two years at City have been ravaged by injury, could feature after playing his first minutes of the season as a late substitute against Shakhtar Donetsk in midweek.

Benjamin Mendy could feature after injury
Benjamin Mendy could feature after injury (Mike Egerton/PA)

He could add a different dimension to the team but, given the Frenchman's fitness problems, Guardiola will be cautious.

He said: "The first step is to not get injured – to play weeks and weeks and weeks and some months of train and train. He played the first minutes and in the future he is going to play a little more regularly.

"Always we dream he would be an incredibly important player for us because with him we can attack more constantly and in different ways."

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