Mikel Arteta emerged as a frontrunner to succeed Pep Guardiola at Man City

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As reported by The Athletic, Manchester City had considered Mikel Arteta as a potential option even during his tenure as Arsenal's manager, despite facing some challenges at the time.

Since then, Arteta has transformed Arsenal into genuine Premier League title challengers, although they’ve narrowly missed out to City for the last two seasons.

There is no currently no indication that Arteta would swap Arsenal to take charge of City and the Spaniard is thought to be happy in his current role at the Emirates.

Arteta was working as Guardiola’s assistant when the Gunners decided to take a punt on him in 2019, brining him in as their head coach to replace Unai Emery.

The 42-year-old helped Arsenal clinch the FA Cup in 2020 – but they initially struggled in the Premier League under Arteta – finishing eighth in 2021.

After a fifth-placed finish the next season, Arsenal improved and challenged City for the top-flight title in 2022-23, eventually ending the campaign as runners-up.

Arsenal finished second again last term – pushing City even closer – and they are hoping their long wait to be crowned English champions will end in May 2025.

Guardiola, meanwhile, is out of contract at the end of the season, which has led to lots of speculation over who may come in to replace him at the Etihad.

However, it should be noted that Guardiola is yet to indicate whether he intends to extend his deal with City or leave.

Along with Arteta, Patrick Vieira was also previously seen as a managerial option for City when he was preforming well as head coach of Crystal Palace.

Arteta and Vieira are no longer in the running but there a number of other managers who City are actively considering.

Sporting Lisbon’s Ruben Amorim, Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso, Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou and former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi have all been linked to the role.