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Guardiola wants Arsenal

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According to reports, a source close to the Catalan trainer has revealed that he is considering the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at North London.
In an interesting twist, sources close to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429.
The source spoke exclusively with goal.com and the website has claimed that the manager could be on his way to the Emirates.
Ever since Guardiola stepped down as the Barca boss, speculations regarding his future have remained ripe.
Even though the trainer had clearly mentioned that he is looking forward to taking a break from football, which is why he has left the Catalan giants, rumours regarding his next club surfaced almost immediately after his refusal to renew his contract with
La Blaugrana.
Prior to his departure from the Nou Camp, the Masia graduate had established quite a reputation for himself. During his 4 years at the helm of Barcelona, he led the side to great heights in terms of domestic and European success.
Guardiola’s 4 years as the Barca manager saw the Spanish giants remain the Spanish La Liga champions for three consecutive years. In addition, they managed to win the UEFA Champions League on two occasions.
The Copa del Rey was also won by the Catalans twice, along with other numerous trophies.
Considering this magnanimous record with the Camp Nou-based outfit, his services were desired by a number of top European teams. His most prominent suitors included Manchester City, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan and Bayern Munich. However, the Spaniard kept downplaying
such links emphasizing that he is on a break.  
Nevertheless, after spending all this time without uttering a word, the manager has finally given a clue regarding where his future could lie.
“Guardiola’s preference in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 is Arsenal,” a source told Goal.com. “The club are aware he would be interested in the job in 2013.
“Guardiola doesn’t want to go to Chelsea. He is worried about the lack of stability. He also has a good relationship with Wenger dating back to when he started doing his coaching badges at Arsenal.”
Pep Guardiola is also a former Barcelona player and graduated from their famous La Masia youth academy. 

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