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Kevin De Bruyne's comments on Paris Saint-Germain should help reassure Arsenal fans that Mikel Arteta will not be interested in the job.
Reports in France claim that the Gunners boss is one of several managers on PSG's shortlist as they look to replace Mauricio Pochettino at the end of the season. The Ligue 1 club is set for a mass exodus this summer, including up to nine first-team players after their embarrassing Champions League collapse against Real Madrid.
Arteta has entered the final 18 months of his Arsenal contract, which expires in 2023, but the north Londoners are confident he will commit his future to the club. PSG are hoping to disrupt those plans, however, as they monitor the Spaniard, according to L'Equipe.
Arteta's project at Arsenal is flourishing as they look set to land a top-four finish this season. His ability to rebuild the club in such a short space of time would certainly attract PSG, with multiple claims of a fractured dressing room in France.
The question is would the Parc des Princes be an attractive landing spot for Arteta? Not according to Manchester City star Kevin de Bruyne, who worked with Arteta when he was Pep Guardiola's right-hand man at the Etihad before making the move to the Emirates.
The Belgian spoke about the culture at Man City and how the club looks