Mikel Arteta has opened up on the reason why he didn’t leave Manchester City to manage Arsenal.
Last year, the 37-year old who began his coaching career under Pep Guardiola, held extensive talks with Arsenal and Newcastle United.
However, the Spaniard chose to remain at Manchester City which he joined in 2016.
Speaking on why he decided not to make a move away from City, Arteta said:
“Yes, there have been some things, but the decision I have made is that I am very happy where I am, I feel very valued and fulfilled. And the road will continue here.”
Asked if he was closer to leaving for Arsenal last year. than he was this summer following Newcastle’s interest, he replied: “Sometimes, I was about to leave, but I stopped myself.
“The first [time] was different, the second was mostly me.
“Firstly, that I am not in a hurry and I have not felt that I need to take the step.
“There are important conditions, especially in a first experience for me that are vital and eventually… I learned that these are essential to develop what you want, no matter how clear your vision is.
“And the third is a matter of loyalty, when you promise someone to continue next year, with little time to manoeuvre, it was not appropriate to make that decision.
“And because I think we still have that space for improvement and that ambition to be able to do something we dream of, which is to win the Champions League. That work remains to be done.
“Winning the four domestic titles is something that nobody had done before and we did that with players who have a lot of development and improvement potential.
“And a group in which I am super comfortable.
“We have a staff environment where we are challenged daily but at the same time we have a very good human collective. And you are comfortable and have fun, and every day this good atmosphere helps a lot.”