Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted that he would consider a future managerial role in Spain.
However, the Spaniard emphasized that he still has unfinished business at Arsenal and remains fully committed to the club.
Despite being linked with top Spanish clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona, Arteta, who has limited experience as a first-team manager, acknowledges that a return to his home country could be an option but not at this moment.
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Arteta’s Future Plans and Loyalty to Arsenal
Having spent the entirety of his playing career in England, Mikel Arteta has not yet managed a club in his native Spain.
Despite the allure of managing renowned teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona, the 41-year-old emphasized that Spain is his country and a return to La Liga might be a possibility in the future.
However, Arteta made it clear that he is content and dedicated to his role at Arsenal, expressing gratitude for the support and appreciation he receives from the club’s owners, Stan and Josh Kroenke.
The manager is fully aware of the significant work that lies ahead of him at the Emirates Stadium.
Arteta’s Assessment of Arsenal’s Season and the Future
Reflecting on Arsenal’s performance last season, Mikel Arteta acknowledged that their aspirations of clinching the Premier League title fell short.
The manager highlighted a critical period during which a series of draws against Liverpool, West Ham, and Southampton proved detrimental to their title challenge.
Injuries to key players further complicated matters, ultimately leading to their downfall.
Despite these setbacks, Arteta praised the consistency of his team when they had a fully fit squad and acknowledged that Manchester City, as the eventual champions, were a formidable opponent.
Looking ahead, Arsenal is determined to strengthen their squad during the summer transfer window.
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The imminent arrival of Kai Havertz, along with the pursuits of Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber, demonstrates the club’s ambition to build on last season’s performance and challenge for silverware in the upcoming campaign.
While Mikel Arteta remains open to the possibility of managing in Spain in the future, his current focus is firmly on Arsenal.
The Spaniard is determined to continue his work at the Emirates Stadium, appreciating the support he receives from the club’s owners.
Arteta acknowledges the areas that need improvement based on last season’s challenges and remains committed to building a strong and consistent team.
Arsenal’s aspirations for the upcoming season include bolstering their squad with significant signings, and reinforcing their determination to compete at the highest level.
With Arteta at the helm, the club aims to make progress and bring success back to the Emirates.
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